Quantitative, Multiplexed Assays for Low Abundance Proteins in Plasma by Targeted Mass Spectrometry and Stable Isotope Dilution
Broad Institute · Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
Biomarker discovery produces lists of candidate markers whose presence and level must be subsequently verified in serum or plasma. Verification represents a paradigm shift from unbiased discovery approaches to targeted, hypothesis-driven methods and relies upon specific, quantitative assays optimized for the selective detection of target proteins. Many protein biomarkers of clinical currency are present at or below the nanogram/milliliter range in plasma and have been inaccessible to date by MS-based methods. Using multiple reaction monitoring coupled with stable isotope dilution mass spectrometry, we describe here the development of quantitative, multiplexed assays for six proteins in plasma that achieve…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.23
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 41
Authors
5- HKHasmik Keshishian
Broad Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- TATerri A. Addona
Broad Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- MBMichael Burgess
Broad Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- EKEric Kuhn
Broad Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- SASteven A. CarrCorresponding
Broad Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Isotope dilution
- Mass spectrometry
- Chemistry
- Abundance (ecology)
- Stable isotope ratio
- Chromatography
- Isobaric labeling
- Tandem mass spectrometry