Mass spectrum analysis of serum biomarker proteins from patients with schizophrenia |
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Authors: | Yaqin Yu Jieping Shi Xiaokun Li Bin Xu Qiong Yu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center of Medical Genomics, School of Public Health, Jilin University, Changchun, China;2. School of basic medicine, Jilin University, Changchun, China;3. National Center of Biomedical Analysis, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | Diagnosis of schizophrenia does not have a clear objective test at present, so we aimed to identify the potential biomarkers for the diagnosis of schizophrenia by comparison of serum protein profiling between first‐episode schizophrenia patients and healthy controls. The combination of a magnetic bead separation system with matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization time‐of‐flight tandem mass spectrometry (MALDI‐TOF/TOF‐MS) was used to analyze the serum protein spectra of 286 first‐episode patients with schizophrenia, 41 chronic disease patients and 304 healthy controls. FlexAnlysis 3.0 and ClinProToolsTM 2.1 software was used to establish a diagnostic model for schizophrenia. The results demonstrated that 10 fragmented peptides demonstrated an optimal discriminatory performance. Among these fragmented peptides, the peptide with m/z 1206.58 was identified as a fragment of fibrinopeptide A. Receiver operating characteristic analysis for m/z 1206.58 showed that the area under the curve was 0.981 for schizophrenia vs healthy controls, and 0.999 for schizophrenia vs other chronic disease controls. From our result, we consider that the analysis of serum protein spectrum using the magnetic bead separation system and MALDI‐TOF/TOF‐MS is an objective diagnostic tool. We conclude that fibrinopeptide A has the potential to be a biomarker for diagnosis of schizophrenia. This protein may also help to elucidate schizophrenia disease pathogenesis. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | schizophrenia mass spectrometry marker proteins serum |
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