Recent progress in mass spectrometry-based urinary proteomics
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Clinical Proteomics
Abstract
Serum or plasma is frequently utilized in biomedical research; however, its application is impeded by the requirement for invasive sample collection. The non-invasive nature of urine collection makes it an attractive alternative for disease characterization and biomarker discovery. Mass spectrometry-based protein profiling of urine has led to the discovery of several disease-associated biomarkers. Proteomic analysis of urine has not only been applied to disorders of the kidney and urinary bladder but also to conditions affecting distant organs because proteins excreted in the urine originate from multiple organs. This review provides a progress update on urinary proteomics carried out over the past decade. Studies summarized in this review have expanded the catalog of proteins detected in the urine in a variety of clinical conditions. The wide range of applications of urine analysis—from characterizing diseases to discovering predictive, diagnostic and prognostic markers—continues to drive investigations of the urinary proteome.
DOI
10.1186/s12014-024-09462-z
Publication Date
12-1-2024
Recommended Citation
Joshi, Neha; Garapati, Kishore; Ghose, Vivek; and Kandasamy, Richard K., "Recent progress in mass spectrometry-based urinary proteomics" (2024). Open Access archive. 6461.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/6461