2013
DOI: 10.3945/jn.113.175018
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The Plasma Proteome Identifies Expected and Novel Proteins Correlated with Micronutrient Status in Undernourished Nepalese Children

Abstract: Micronutrient deficiencies are common in undernourished societies yet remain inadequately assessed due to the complexity and costs of existing assays. A plasma proteomics-based approach holds promise in quantifying multiple nutrient:protein associations that reflect biological function and nutritional status. To validate this concept, in plasma samples of a cohort of 500 6- to 8-y-old Nepalese children, we estimated cross-sectional correlations between vitamins A (retinol), D (25-hydroxyvitamin D), and E (α-to… Show more

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“…Consistent with a number of other multiple-comparison serum iTRAQ measurements, the data were limited to comparison of ;250 proteins between subject pairs (15,16,45,46). Although the present measurements were mostly restricted to the description of the moderate abundance proteome, an underlying tenet in the proteomics community is that characterization of the lower abundance serum proteins holds the key to finding biomarkers (47).…”
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“…Consistent with a number of other multiple-comparison serum iTRAQ measurements, the data were limited to comparison of ;250 proteins between subject pairs (15,16,45,46). Although the present measurements were mostly restricted to the description of the moderate abundance proteome, an underlying tenet in the proteomics community is that characterization of the lower abundance serum proteins holds the key to finding biomarkers (47).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…The analyses were made by rank product analysis of the case-control ratios, with the samples considered in relation to time intervals relative to diagnosis and seroconversion (as indicated). a, throughout (n = 19); b, preseroconversion (n = 14); c, 9-12 months preseroconversion; d, 3-6 months preseroconversion; e, postseroconversion and ,1.5 year prediagnosis (n = 19); f, [15][16][17][18] months postseroconversion (n = 14); g, 3-6 months postseroconversion (n = 14). …”
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“…A recent interlaboratory study comparing the performance of several high resolution mass spectrometers with respect to detection and iTRAQ quantification identified 1200 to 1700 proteins in plasma in an iTRAQ fourplex format after two rounds of combined IgY14/Supermix (Sigma-Aldrich, St.Louis, MO) immunoaffinity depletion of samples and partitioning of peptides by isoelectric focusing into 30 fractions (5). In a very large-scale study using immunoaffinity depletion of the six most abundant plasma proteins, 8-plex iTRAQ labeling of peptides and LC-MS/MS analysis of 24 SCX peptide fractions, Cole et al identified and quantified a core set of 982 proteins in at least 50 out of 500 plasma samples allowing for protein identification using a single peptide (6). The total aggregate number of proteins quantified using two or more peptides across all 72 iTRAQ experiments in these experiments was ca.…”
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“…A few studies that have investigated vitamin D status in special groups in Nepal, such as pregnant women and alcohol-abusing populations, report a wide range of vitamin D deficiency prevalence rates (4-64 %) (9,10) . One recent study found 19 % of pre-adolescent Nepalese children to have vitamin D deficiency (11) . The samples were taken year-round and no assessment of clothing habits or dietary intake was conducted, which makes the findings difficult to interpret.…”
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confidence: 99%