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doi:10.1007/s00467-023-06098-3...

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Klaus, Richard Barth, Teresa K. Imhof, Axel Thalmeier, Franziska Lange-Sperandio, Bärbel
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en
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Springer

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Urology

Year

2023

listing date

8/2/2023

Keywords
urinary proteomics urine collection liquid chromatography-mass spectro... chronic kidney disease infants correlation using infants urine proteomics urinary clean collection catch proteins
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Abstract

Background Urinary proteomics identifies the totality of urinary proteins and can therefore help in getting an early and precise diagnosis of various pathological processes in the kidneys.

In infants, non-invasive urine collection is most commonly accomplished with a urine bag or clean catch.

The influence of those two collection methods on urinary proteomics was assessed in this study.

Methods Thirty-two urine samples were collected in infants using urine bag and clean catch within 24 h. Nine boys and seven girls with a mean age of 4.3 ± 2.9 months were included (5 × post-pyelonephritis, 10 × non-kidney disease, 1 × chronic kidney disease (CKD)).

Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) was performed in data-independent acquisition (DIA) mode.

Protein identification and quantification were achieved using Spectronaut.

Results A total of 1454 urinary proteins were detected.

Albumin and α-1-microglobulin were detected the most.

The 18 top-abundant proteins accounted for 50% of total abundance.

The number of proteins was slightly, but insignificantly higher in clean catch (957 ± 245) than in bag urine (876 ± 255).

The median intensity was 1.2 × higher in the clean catch.

Overall, differential detection of proteins was 29% between the collection methods; however, it diminished to 3% in the 96 top-abundant proteins.

Pearson’s correlation coefficient was 0.81 ± 0.11, demonstrating a high intraindividual correlation.

A principal component analysis and a heat map showed clustering according to diagnoses and patients rather than to the collection method.

Conclusion Urinary proteomics shows a high correlation with minor variation in low-abundant proteins between the two urine collection methods.

The biological characteristics overrule this variation.

Graphical abstract A higher resolution version of the Graphical abstract is available as Supplementary information .

Klaus, Richard,Barth, Teresa K.,Imhof, Axel,Thalmeier, Franziska,Lange-Sperandio, Bärbel, 2023, Comparison of clean catch and bag urine using LC–MS/MS proteomics in infants, Springer

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