Author:
Whittaker Kelly,Mao Ying-Qing,Lin Yongping,Zhang Huihua,Zhu Siwei,Peck Hannah,Huang Ruo-Pan
Abstract
AbstractDried blood samples (DBSs) have many advantages; yet, impediments have limited the clinical utilization of DBSs. We developed a novel volumetric sampling device that collects a precise volume of blood, which overcomes the heterogeneity and hematocrit issues commonly encountered in a traditional DBS card collection as well as allowing for more efficient extraction and processing procedures and thus, more efficient quantitation, by using the entire sample. We also provided a thorough procedure validation using this volumetric DBS collection device with an established quantitative proteomics analysis method, and then analyzed 1000 proteins using this approach in DBSs concomitantly with serum for future consideration of utility in clinical applications. Our data provide a first step in the establishment of a DBS database for the broad application of this sample type for widespread use in clinical proteomic and other analyses applications.
Funder
Guangzhou Innovation Leadership Team
Guangdong Province Key Technologies R&D Program for "Precision Medicine and Stem Cells"
National Science and Technology Major Project of China
Industry-University-Research Collaborative Innovation Special Project of Guangzhou
Guangzhou Basic and Applied Basic Research Project
Basic Research Plan of Guangzhou People's Livelihood Science and Technology Project
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
8 articles.
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