多路LC-MS/MS方法揭示宿主感染诱导的炎症和凝血级联反应的变化。

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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-25 DOI:10.1007/s00216-025-05950-9
Gabriella Pinto, Anna Illiano, Stefania Serpico, Fabio Maurelli, Elena Scaglione, Roberta Colicchio, Mariateresa Vitiello, Marco Varelli, Paola Salvatore, Angela Amoresano
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炎症一直被认为是COVID-19等最严重形式的呼吸道感染的关键因素,它会引起炎症细胞因子的显著改变,称为细胞因子风暴。在免疫系统之上,在受covid -19影响的受试者中观察到凝血参数异常,显示出血凝块导致血栓栓塞事件的风险增加。目前,监测感染的临床方法依赖于使用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)检测抗体反应的血清学测试。虽然ELISA提供了高灵敏度,但受复杂的程序、显著的基质干扰和抗体交叉反应性的限制。本研究旨在开发一种基于质谱(MS)的分析方法,以支持临床研究宿主对感染的反应。在短时间内使用S-Trap柱消化,通过显著减少处理时间和消除脱盐步骤的需要,克服了传统自下而上蛋白质组学协议的局限性。建立了一种使用多反应监测(MRM)离子模式的靶向串联质谱方法,以同时量化与炎症反应和凝血级联相关的约60种蛋白质。在所分析的蛋白质中,90%表现出良好的仪器反应,与对照组相比,COVID-19患者中63%表现出显着的失调,从而能够识别与宿主感染反应相关的关键蛋白质变化。该方法利用三重四极杆质谱仪提高的LC-MRM/MS技术的灵敏度和选择性。这些仪器有效地过滤前体和产物离子,允许对每个肽序列独特的碎片模式进行特定的监测。通过将快速消化方案与多路LC-MRM/MS方法相结合,该方法为临床实验室提供了一种有价值的解决方案,旨在在缩短的分析时间内进行高特异性、高性能的分析。
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A multiplexed LC-MS/MS method to reveal changes in inflammatory and coagulation cascades induced by host infection.

Inflammation has been considered a pivotal player in the most severe forms of respiratory infections like COVID-19, which induces a significant alteration of inflammatory cytokines called cytokine storm. Above the immune system, abnormalities in coagulation parameters have been observed in COVID-19-affected subjects displaying an increased risk of a blood clot causing thromboembolic events. Currently, clinical methods for monitoring infections rely on serological tests that detect the antibody response using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). While ELISA offers high sensitivity, it is limited by complex procedures, significant matrix interference, and antibody cross-reactivity. This study aims to develop a mass spectrometry (MS)-based analytical method to support clinical investigations into the host response to infection. The use of S-Trap column digestion in a short time overcomes the limitations of traditional bottom-up proteomics protocols by significantly reducing processing time and eliminating the need for a desalting step. A targeted tandem MS approach using multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) ion mode was established to simultaneously quantify a panel of approximately 60 proteins associated with the inflammatory response and coagulation cascade. Among the proteins analyzed, 90% exhibited a good instrumental response, with 63% showing significant dysregulation in COVID-19 patients compared to controls, enabling the identification of key protein changes linked to the host's infection response. The proposed method leverages the enhanced sensitivity and selectivity of the multiplexed LC-MRM/MS technique, made possible by triple quadrupole mass spectrometers. These instruments effectively filter precursor and product ions, allowing specific monitoring of fragmentation patterns unique to each peptide sequence. By combining a rapid digestion protocol with a multiplexed LC-MRM/MS approach, this method offers a valuable solution for clinical laboratories aiming for high-specificity, high-performance analyses within a shortened analysis time.

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期刊介绍: Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry’s mission is the rapid publication of excellent and high-impact research articles on fundamental and applied topics of analytical and bioanalytical measurement science. Its scope is broad, and ranges from novel measurement platforms and their characterization to multidisciplinary approaches that effectively address important scientific problems. The Editors encourage submissions presenting innovative analytical research in concept, instrumentation, methods, and/or applications, including: mass spectrometry, spectroscopy, and electroanalysis; advanced separations; analytical strategies in “-omics” and imaging, bioanalysis, and sampling; miniaturized devices, medical diagnostics, sensors; analytical characterization of nano- and biomaterials; chemometrics and advanced data analysis.
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