Proteome2virus: Shotgun mass spectrometry data analysis pipeline for virus identification

IF 1.6 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Manon Balvers , Isabelle F. Gordijn , Ingrid A.I. Voskamp-Visser , Merel F.A. Schelling , Rob Schuurman , Esther Heikens , Rene Braakman , Christoph Stingl , Hans C. van Leeuwen , Theo M. Luider , Lennard J. Dekker , Evgeni Levin , Armand Paauw
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Abstract

Objectives

Shotgun proteomics is a generic method enabling detection of multiple viral species in one assay. The reliable and accurate identification of these viral species by analyzing peptides from MS-spectra is a challenging task. The aim of this study was to develop an easy accessible proteome analysis approach for the identification of viruses that cause respiratory and gastrointestinal infections.

Methods

For this purpose, a shotgun proteomics based method and a web application, ‘proteome2virus’, were developed. Identified peptides were searched in a database comprising proteomic data of 46 viruses known to be infectious to humans.

Results

The method was successfully tested for cultured viruses and eight fecal samples consisting of ten different viral species from seven different virus families, including SARS-CoV-2. The samples were prepared with two different sample preparation methods and were measured with two different mass spectrometers.

Conclusions

The results demonstrate that the developed web application is applicable to different MS data sets, generated from two different instruments, and that with this approach a high variety of clinically relevant viral species can be identified. This emphasizes the potential and feasibility for the diagnosis of a wide range of viruses in clinical samples with a single shotgun proteomics analysis.

Proteome2virus:用于病毒识别的Shotgun质谱数据分析管道
目的热枪蛋白质组学是一种能够在一次检测中检测多种病毒的通用方法。通过分析质谱中的肽来可靠和准确地鉴定这些病毒物种是一项具有挑战性的任务。这项研究的目的是开发一种易于获得的蛋白质组分析方法,用于识别导致呼吸道和胃肠道感染的病毒。方法为此,开发了一种基于鸟枪蛋白质组学的方法和一个网络应用程序“蛋白质组2病毒”。在包含已知对人类具有传染性的46种病毒的蛋白质组学数据的数据库中搜索已鉴定的肽。结果该方法成功地检测了培养的病毒和8份粪便样本,这些样本由来自7个不同病毒家族的10种不同病毒组成,包括严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型。样品采用两种不同的样品制备方法制备,并用两种不同质谱仪进行测量。结论研究结果表明,所开发的网络应用程序适用于由两种不同仪器生成的不同MS数据集,并且使用这种方法可以识别出多种临床相关的病毒种类。这强调了用单枪蛋白质组学分析诊断临床样本中多种病毒的潜力和可行性。
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Journal of clinical virology plus
Journal of clinical virology plus Infectious Diseases
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