Establishing Quality Control Metrics for Large-Scale Plasma Proteomic Sample Preparation

Large-scale plasma proteomics studies have been transformed due to the multiplexing and automation of sample preparation workflows. However, these workflows can suffer from reproducibility issues, a lack of standardized quality control (QC) metrics, and the assessment of variation before liquid chro...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS measurement science au 2024-08, Vol.4 (4), p.442-451
Hauptverfasser: Oliver, Nekesa C., Choi, Min Ji, Arul, Albert B., Whitaker, Marsalas D., Robinson, Renã A. S.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Large-scale plasma proteomics studies have been transformed due to the multiplexing and automation of sample preparation workflows. However, these workflows can suffer from reproducibility issues, a lack of standardized quality control (QC) metrics, and the assessment of variation before liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) analysis. The incorporation of robust QC metrics in sample preparation workflows ensures better reproducibility, lower assay variation, and better-informed decisions for troubleshooting. Our laboratory conducted a plasma proteomics study of a cohort of patient samples (N = 808) using tandem mass tag (TMT) 16-plex batches (N = 58). The proteomic workflow consisted of protein depletion, protein digestion, TMT labeling, and fractionation. Five QC sample types (QCstd, QCdig, QCpool, QCTMT, and QCBSA) were created to measure the performance of sample preparation prior to the final LC–MS/MS analysis. We measured
ISSN:2694-250X
2694-250X
DOI:10.1021/acsmeasuresciau.3c00070