2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-022-04013-7
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Titanium(IV) immobilized affinity chromatography facilitated phosphoproteomics analysis of salivary extracellular vesicles for lung cancer

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“…The phospholipid membrane of EVs has a negatively charged phosphate group, and there is a strong affinity between positively charged metal ions or metal oxides and negatively charged phosphate groups; such materials have been widely used for phosphopeptide enrichment. 77 Similarly, by using the covalent bonding between a solid phase material and the phosphate group of the EV phospholipid film, EVs can be stably adsorbed on the surface of material, so as to realize isolation of EVs.…”
Section: Material-based Isolation Methods For Evsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phospholipid membrane of EVs has a negatively charged phosphate group, and there is a strong affinity between positively charged metal ions or metal oxides and negatively charged phosphate groups; such materials have been widely used for phosphopeptide enrichment. 77 Similarly, by using the covalent bonding between a solid phase material and the phosphate group of the EV phospholipid film, EVs can be stably adsorbed on the surface of material, so as to realize isolation of EVs.…”
Section: Material-based Isolation Methods For Evsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some bottom-up studies suggested that the analysis of the phospho-proteome of salivary extracellular vesicles could offer a possibility for either the diagnosis of lung cancer [ 88 ] or to distinguish oral squamous cell carcinoma patients from healthy individuals [ 89 ]. Our studies were able to evidence that during the last months of foetal growth, the phosphorylation of secretory salivary proteins, and therefore the activity of Fam20C, is very low, if not completely absent [ 90 ].…”
Section: Phosphorylationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 857 unique phosphopeptides corresponding to 721 saliva phosphoproteins were identified. Among the identified phosphorylation sites, 37 sites and 217 sites were, respectively, upregulated and downregulated in patients, holding potential for the early detection of lung cancer via salivary diagnostics [131].…”
Section: Lung Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%