Journal article

Urinary proteomic biomarkers in coronary artery disease

LU Zimmerli, E Schiffer, P Zürbig, DM Good, M Kellmann, L Mouls, AR Pitt, JJ Coon, RE Schmieder, KH Peter, H Mischak, W Kolch, C Delles, AF Dominiczak

Molecular and Cellular Proteomics | AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC | Published : 2008

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Abstract

Urinary proteomics is emerging as a powerful non-invasive tool for diagnosis and monitoring of variety of human diseases. We tested whether signatures of urinary polypeptides can contribute to the existing biomarkers for coronary artery disease (CAD). We examined a total of 359 urine samples from 88 patients with severe CAD and 282 controls. Spot urine was analyzed using capillary electrophoresis on-line coupled to ESI-TOF-MS enabling characterization of more than 1000 polypeptides per sample. In a first step a "training set" for biomarker definition was created. Multiple biomarker patterns clearly distinguished healthy controls from CAD patients, and we extracted 15 peptides that define a c..

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