International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Oct 2021)

Single-Tear Proteomics: A Feasible Approach to Precision Medicine

  • Erika Ponzini,
  • Diletta Ami,
  • Alessandro Duse,
  • Carlo Santambrogio,
  • Antonella De Palma,
  • Dario Di Silvestre,
  • Pierluigi Mauri,
  • Fabio Pezzoli,
  • Antonino Natalello,
  • Silvia Tavazzi,
  • Rita Grandori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910750
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 19
p. 10750

Abstract

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Lacrimal fluid is an attractive source of noninvasive biomarkers, the main limitation being the small sample amounts typically collected. Advanced analytical methods to allow for proteomics profiling from a few microliters are needed to develop innovative biomarkers, with attractive perspectives of applications to precision medicine. This work describes an effective, analytical pipeline for single-tear analysis by ultrahigh-resolution, shotgun proteomics from 23 healthy human volunteers, leading to high-confidence identification of a total of 890 proteins. Highly reproducible quantification was achieved by either peak intensity, peak area, or spectral counting. Hierarchical clustering revealed a stratification of females vs. males that did not emerge from previous studies on pooled samples. Two subjects were monitored weekly over 3 weeks. The samples clustered by withdrawal time of day (morning vs. afternoon) but not by follow-up week, with elevated levels of components of the immune system in the morning samples. This study demonstrates feasibility of single-tear quantitative proteomics, envisaging contributions of this unconventional body fluid to individualized approaches in biomedicine.

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