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Evaluation of the effect of the immunopurification-based procedures on the CZE-UV and CZE-ESI-TOF-MS determination of isoforms of intact alpha-1-acid glycoprotein from human serum

AutorOngay, Sara CSIC; Neusübeta, Christian; Vaas, Sabrina; Díez-Masa, José Carlos CSIC ORCID; Frutos, Mercedes de CSIC ORCID
Palabras clavea-1-Acid glycoprotein
Biomarker
CE-MS
Isoform
Serum purification
Fecha de publicación2010
EditorJohn Wiley & Sons
CitaciónElectrophoresis 31 (11) : 1796–1804 (2010)
ResumenDifferences in a-1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) peptidic and glycan moieties originate several isoforms, whose modifications have been related to different pathophysiological situa- tions. Differences in the isoforms of AGP existing in serum of individuals suffering from different diseases compared to healthy ones could be potentially used as biomarkers. CZE has been proven to be a useful technique for the analysis of glycoprotein isoforms. However, direct CZE analysis of AGP isoforms in serum samples needs efficient puri- fication methods that allow the protein analysis. In this work two new and fast methods to purify AGP from human serum are evaluated in regard to their effect on the deter- mination of isoforms of the intact glycoprotein by CZE-UV and by a developed CZE-ESI- TOF-MS method. Both preparation methods, which differ in the pre-treatment of the sample prior to an anti-AGP immunochromatographic step are shown to be adequate to analyze isoforms of intact AGP. Comparison of both purification methods by CZE-UV and CZE-ESI-TOF-MS indicates that serum AGP purified without acidic precipitation as pre-treatment is more adequate due to AGP higher yield, which leads to better CZE-Mass spectra. Both CZE methods show no indication that acidic precipitation influences the glycosylation (including sialylation) of AGP.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/elps.200900680
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/39904
DOI10.1002/elps.200900680
ISSN0173-0835
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