Evaluating the impact of delayed centrifugation on protein profiles analyzed by LC/MS in serum and plasma samples

Jingyi Si , Yifan Gao , Binjian Yan , Xizhong Shen , Changfeng Zhu , Qunyan Yao
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The pre-analytical steps in blood-based liquid biopsy, involving sample collection techniques and storage conditions, play a critical role in ensuring the integrity and reliability of collected samples. These steps have a directly impact on the accuracy and reliability of test results and are therefore of utmost importance. Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics is an exceptionally powerful tool in the field of liquid biopsy. It enables the comprehensive analysis of the protein content within biological specimens, providing valuable insights into the underlying mechanisms and pathogenesis of diseases. In this study, we aim to explore the variations in the protein landscape between serum and plasma specimens and evaluate the impact of delayed centrifugation on LC/MS-analyzed protein profiles. We seek to provide recommendations on optimal pre-analytical protocols for MS-based proteomics studies. This will enhance the accuracy and reliability of liquid biopsy for precision medicine, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes.

评估延迟离心对通过 LC/MS 分析血清和血浆样本中蛋白质概况的影响
血液液体活检的分析前步骤涉及样本采集技术和储存条件,在确保采集样本的完整性和可靠性方面起着至关重要的作用。这些步骤直接影响检测结果的准确性和可靠性,因此至关重要。在液体活检领域,基于质谱(MS)的蛋白质组学是一种非常强大的工具。它能对生物标本中的蛋白质含量进行全面分析,为了解疾病的潜在机制和发病机理提供有价值的见解。在本研究中,我们旨在探索血清和血浆标本中蛋白质含量的变化,并评估延迟离心对 LC/MS 分析蛋白质图谱的影响。我们试图为基于 MS 的蛋白质组学研究提供最佳分析前方案建议。这将提高液体活检在精准医疗中的准确性和可靠性,最终改善患者的预后。
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