PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

Chronological Profiling of Plasma Native Peptides after Hepatectomy in Pigs: Toward the Discovery of Human Biomarkers for Liver Regeneration.

  • Kohta Iguchi,
  • Etsuro Hatano,
  • Takashi Nirasawa,
  • Noriyuki Iwasaki,
  • Motohiko Sato,
  • Gen Yamamoto,
  • Kenya Yamanaka,
  • Tatsuya Okamoto,
  • Yosuke Kasai,
  • Naohiko Nakamura,
  • Hiroaki Fuji,
  • Tomohito Sakai,
  • Nobuto Kakuda,
  • Satoru Seo,
  • Kojiro Taura,
  • Kei Tashiro,
  • Shinji Uemoto,
  • Masaya Ikegawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167647
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. e0167647

Abstract

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Liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy (PHx) is a time-dependent process, which is tightly regulated by multiple signaling cascades. Failure of this complex process leads to posthepatectomy liver failure (PHLF), which is associated with a high rate of mortality. Thus, it is extremely important to establish a useful biomarker of liver regeneration to help prevent PHLF. Here, we hypothesized that alterations in the plasma peptide profile may predict liver regeneration following PHx and hence we set up a diagnostic platform for monitoring posthepatectomy outcome. We chronologically analyzed plasma peptidomic profiles of 5 partially hepatectomized microminipigs using the ClinProtTM system, which consists of magnetic beads and MALDI-TOF/TOF MS. We identified endogenous circulating peptides specific to each phase of the postoperative course after PHx in pigs. Notably, peptide fragments of histones were detected immediately after PHx; the presence of these fragments may trigger liver regeneration in the very acute phase after PHx. An N-terminal fragment of hemoglobin subunit α (3627 m/z) was detected as an acute-phase-specific peptide. In the recovery phase, the short N-terminal fragments of albumin (3028, 3042 m/z) were decreased, whereas the long N-terminal fragment of the protein (8926 m/z) was increased. To further validate and extract phase-specific biomarkers using plasma peptidome after PHx, plasma specimens of 4 patients who underwent PHx were analyzed using the same method as we applied to pigs. It revealed that there was also phase-specificity in peptide profiles, one of which was represented by a fragment of complement C4b (2378 m/z). The strategy described herein is highly efficient for the identification and characterization of peptide biomarkers of liver regeneration in a swine PHx model. This strategy is feasible for application to human biomarker studies and will yield clues for understanding liver regeneration in human clinical trials.