Journal article

Quantitative age-specific variability of plasma proteins in healthy neonates, children and adults

S Bjelosevic, D Pascovici, H Ping, V Karlaftis, T Zaw, X Song, MP Molloy, P Monagle, V Ignjatovic

Molecular and Cellular Proteomics | AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC | Published : 2017

Abstract

Human blood plasma is a complex biological fluid containing soluble proteins, sugars, hormones, electrolytes, and dissolved gasses. As plasma interacts with a wide array of bodily systems, changes in protein expression, or the presence or absence of specific proteins are regularly used in the clinic as a molecular biomarker tool. A large body of literature exists detailing proteomic changes in pathologic contexts, however little research has been conducted on the quantitation of the plasma proteome in age-specific, healthy subjects, especially in pediatrics. In this study, we utilized SWATH-MS to identify and quantify proteins in the blood plasma of healthy neonates, infants under 1 year of ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This study was supported by the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program. This research has been supported in part by Bioplatforms Australia Ltd and facilitated by access to Australian Proteome Analysis Facility supported by the Australian Government's National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Scheme.