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Clin Proteomics ; 11(1): 12, 2014 Mar 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24678637

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BACKGROUND: Transthyretin (TTR), an abundant protein in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), contains a free, oxidation-prone cysteine residue that gives rise to TTR isoforms. These isoforms may reflect conditions in vivo. Since increased oxidative stress has been linked to neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) it is of interest to characterize CSF-TTR isoform distribution in AD patients and controls. Here, TTR isoforms are profiled directly from CSF by an optimized immunoaffinity-mass spectrometry method in 76 samples from patients with AD (n = 37), mild cognitive impairment (MCI, n = 17)), and normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH, n = 15), as well as healthy controls (HC, n = 7). Fractions of three specific oxidative modifications (S-cysteinylation, S-cysteinylglycinylation, and S-glutathionylation) were quantitated relative to the total TTR protein. Results were correlated with diagnostic information and with levels of CSF AD biomarkers tau, phosphorylated tau, and amyloid ß1-42 peptide. RESULTS: Preliminary data highlighted the high risk of artifactual TTR modification due to ex vivo oxidation and thus the samples for this study were all collected using strict and uniform guidelines. The results show that TTR is significantly more modified on Cys(10) in the AD and MCI groups than in controls (NPH and HC) (p ≤ 0.0012). Furthermore, the NPH group, while having normal TTR isoform distribution, had significantly decreased amyloid ß peptide but normal tau values. No obvious correlations between levels of routine CSF biomarkers for AD and the degree of TTR modification were found. CONCLUSIONS: AD and MCI patients display a significantly higher fraction of oxidatively modified TTR in CSF than the control groups of NPH patients and HC. Quantitation of CSF-TTR isoforms thus may provide diagnostic information in patients with dementia symptoms but this should be explored in larger studies including prospective studies of MCI patients. The development of methods for simple, robust, and reproducible inhibition of in vitro oxidation during CSF sampling and sample handling is highly warranted. In addition to the diagnostic information the possibility of using TTR as a CSF oxymeter is of potential value in studies monitoring disease activity and developing new drugs for neurodegenerative diseases.

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Methods ; 56(2): 284-92, 2012 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22286025

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Post-translational modifications (PTMs) contribute significantly to the complexity of proteins. PTMs may vary in certain patterns according to diseases and microenviroments making them potential markers for pathological processes. Human transthyretin (TTR) is a transporter of thyroxine and retinol in blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). A single free cysteine thiol group in TTR possesses the ability to form mixed disulfides potentially related to diseases such as TTR amyloidosis and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Additionally, TTR-Cys10 S-thiolations might mirror the oxidative stress and redox balance of CSF. Here we describe a quick and gentle method for immunoprecipitating (IP) TTR from CSF with minimal introduction of sample-handling artifacts. A high-resolution mass spectrometer (LTQ-Orbitrap XL) was used in a simple setup with direct infusion that generates data suitable for confident assignment of TTR isoforms and validation of the protocol. Moreover, we demonstrate how simple storage of CSF at 4°C induces major oxidative modifications of TTR. Using the optimized method, we show data from a limited number of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and AD patients. The protocol controls and minimizes the introduction of sample-handling artifacts during purification of TTR isoforms for high-resolution MS analysis.


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Immunoprecipitation/methods , Mass Spectrometry/methods , Prealbumin/cerebrospinal fluid , Alzheimer Disease/cerebrospinal fluid , Antibodies/chemistry , Case-Control Studies , Cognition Disorders/cerebrospinal fluid , Diagnostic Techniques, Neurological , Freeze Drying , Humans , Oxidation-Reduction , Prealbumin/chemistry , Prealbumin/isolation & purification , Protein Isoforms/cerebrospinal fluid , Protein Isoforms/chemistry , Protein Isoforms/isolation & purification , Protein Stability , Specimen Handling/methods , Temperature
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