Tutorial review for peptide assays: An ounce of pre-analytics is worth a pound of cure.

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Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Review (review): journal as complete as possible of one specific subject, written based on exhaustive analyses from published work.
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Title
Tutorial review for peptide assays: An ounce of pre-analytics is worth a pound of cure.
Journal
Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences
Author(s)
Maurer J., Grouzmann E., Eugster P.J.
ISSN
1873-376X (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1570-0232
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/09/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
1229
Pages
123904
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
The recent increase in peptidomimetic-based medications and the growing interest in peptide hormones has brought new attention to the quantification of peptides for diagnostic purposes. Indeed, the circulating concentrations of peptide hormones in the blood provide a snapshot of the state of the body and could eventually lead to detecting a particular health condition. Although extremely useful, the quantification of such molecules, preferably by liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry, might be quite tricky. First, peptides are subjected to hydrolysis, oxidation, and other post-translational modifications, and, most importantly, they are substrates of specific and nonspecific proteases in biological matrixes. All these events might continue after sampling, changing the peptide hormone concentrations. Second, because they include positively and negatively charged groups and hydrophilic and hydrophobic residues, they interact with their environment; these interactions might lead to a local change in the measured concentrations. A phenomenon such as nonspecific adsorption to lab glassware or materials has often a tremendous effect on the concentration and needs to be controlled with particular care. Finally, the circulating levels of peptides might be low (pico- or femtomolar range), increasing the impact of the aforementioned effects and inducing the need for highly sensitive instruments and well-optimized methods. Thus, despite the extreme diversity of these peptides and their matrixes, there is a common challenge for all the assays: the need to keep concentrations unchanged from sampling to analysis. While significant efforts are often placed on optimizing the analysis, few studies consider in depth the impact of pre-analytical steps on the results. By working through practical examples, this solution-oriented tutorial review addresses typical pre-analytical challenges encountered during the development of a peptide assay from the standpoint of a clinical laboratory. We provide tips and tricks to avoid pitfalls as well as strategies to guide all new developments. Our ultimate goal is to increase pre-analytical awareness to ensure that newly developed peptide assays produce robust and accurate results.
Keywords
Chromatography, Liquid/methods, Mass Spectrometry/methods, Peptide Hormones, Adsorption, Guidelines, Peptides, Proteases, Stability, Surfactants
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
Funding(s)
Other / Bryn Turner-Samuels Foundation (Lausanne, Switzerland)
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19/10/2023 16:51
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19/12/2023 8:13
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