Adsorption of urinary proteins on the conventionally used urine collection tubes: possible effects on urinary proteome analysis and prevention of the adsorption by polymer coating.

International journal of proteomics Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-09-12 DOI:10.1155/2011/502845
Iwao Kiyokawa, Kazuyuki Sogawa, Keiko Ise, Fumie Iida, Mamoru Satoh, Toshihide Miura, Ryo Kojima, Katsuhiro Katayama, Fumio Nomura
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One possible factor determining recovery of trace amount of protein biomarker candidates during proteome analyses could be adsorption on urine tubes. This issue, however, has not been well addressed so far. Recently, a new technical device of surface coating by poly(2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine (MPC)-co-n-butyl methacrylate (BMA)) (poly(MPC-co-BMA)) has been developed mainly to prevent the adsorption of plasma proteins. We assessed whether conventionally used urine tubes adsorb trace amount of urinary proteins and, if any, whether the surface coating by poly(MPC-co-BMA) can minimize the adsorption. Proteinuric urine samples were kept in poly(MPC-co-BMA)-coated and noncoated urine tubes for 15 min and possibly adsorbed proteins and/or peptides onto urine tubes were analyzed by SDS-PAGE, 2-DE, and the MALDI-TOF MS. It was found that a number of proteins and/or peptides adsorb on the conventionally used urine tubes and that surface coating by poly(MPC-co-BMA) can minimize the adsorption without any significant effects on routine urinalysis test results. Although it remains to be clarified to what extent the protein adsorption can modify the results of urinary proteome analyses, one has to consider this possible adsorption of urinary proteins when searching for trace amounts of protein biomarkers in urine.

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尿蛋白在常规尿收集管上的吸附:对尿蛋白质组分析的可能影响和聚合物涂层对吸附的预防。
在蛋白质组学分析中,决定痕量蛋白质生物标志物候选物回收率的一个可能因素可能是尿管上的吸附。然而,到目前为止,这个问题还没有得到很好的解决。近年来,为了防止对血浆蛋白的吸附,研制了一种新型的聚(2-甲基丙烯酰氧乙基磷酸胆碱(MPC)-co-n-甲基丙烯酸丁酯(BMA))(聚(MPC-co-BMA))表面涂层技术装置。我们评估了传统的尿管是否能吸附微量的尿蛋白,如果有的话,是否表面涂覆聚乙烯(MPC-co-BMA)可以减少吸附。蛋白尿样品在聚(MPC-co-BMA)包覆和未包覆的尿管中保存15分钟,并通过SDS-PAGE、2-DE和MALDI-TOF质谱分析可能吸附在尿管上的蛋白质和/或肽。结果发现,常规使用的尿管上吸附了许多蛋白质和/或肽,聚(MPC-co-BMA)表面涂层可以减少吸附,而对常规尿液分析结果没有明显影响。尽管蛋白质吸附在多大程度上可以改变尿蛋白质组分析的结果仍有待澄清,但在寻找尿液中痕量蛋白质生物标志物时,必须考虑尿蛋白的这种可能吸附。
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