Proteomic biomarkers in plasma that differentiate rapid and slow decline in lung function in adult cigarette smokers with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

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Gaurav S. J. B. Rana
Timothy P. York
Jeffery S. Edmiston
Barbara K. Zedler
Joel G. Pounds
Joshua N. Adkins
Richard D. Smith
Zaigang Liu
Guoya Li
Bradley T. Webb
Edward L. Murrelle
Jason W. Flora
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[1] Health Sciences,Departments of Human and Molecular Genetics and Pharmacy, Institute for Biomarker Discovery and Personalized Medicine
[2] Altria Client Services,Biological Sciences Division
[3] Research Development & Engineering,undefined
[4] Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine,undefined
[5] Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,undefined
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Amino acids/peptides; Bioanalytical methods; Biological samples; Clinical/biomedical analysis; Genomics/proteomics;
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the fourth leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States and cigarette smoking is a primary determinant of the disease. COPD is characterized by chronic airflow limitation as measured by the forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1). In this study, the plasma proteomes of 38 middle-aged or older adult smokers with mild to moderate COPD, with FEV1 decline characterized as either rapid (RPD, n = 20) or slow or absent (SLW, n = 18), were interrogated using a comprehensive high-throughput proteomic approach, the accurate mass and time (AMT) tag technology. This technology is based upon a putative mass and time tag database (PMT), high-resolution LC separations and high mass accuracy measurements using FT-ICR MS with a 9.4-T magnetic field. The peptide and protein data were analyzed using three statistical approaches to address ambiguities related to the high proportion of missing data inherent to proteomic analysis. The RPD and SLW groups were differentiated by 55 peptides which mapped to 33 unique proteins. Twelve of the proteins have known roles in the complement or coagulation cascade and, despite an inability to adjust for some factors known to affect lung function decline, suggest potential mechanistic biomarkers associated with the rate of lung function decline in COPD. Whether these proteins are the cause or result of accelerated decline will require further research.
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