Integrated workflow for urinary prostate specific antigen N-glycosylation analysis using sdAb partitioning and downstream capillary electrophoresis separation

Reider, Balazs [Reider, Balázs (Elválasztástechnika), author] Translational Glycomics Research Group (UP / FE / BNTMUKKI); Gacsi, Eszter; Jankovics, Hajnalka [Jankovics, Hajnalka (biokoordinációs k...), author] Bio-nanotechnológiai és Műszaki Kémiai Kutatóin... (UP / FE); Bio-Nanosystems Research Laboratory (UP / FE / BNTMUKKI); Vonderviszt, Ferenc [Vonderviszt, Ferenc (Molekuláris biofi...), author] Bio-nanotechnológiai és Műszaki Kémiai Kutatóin... (UP / FE); Bio-Nanosystems Research Laboratory (UP / FE / BNTMUKKI); Szarvas, Tibor [Szarvas, Tibor (urológia), author] Department of Urology (SU / FM / C); Guttman, Andras [Guttman, András (Kapilláris elektr...), author] Molekuláris Medicina Kutató Központ (UD); Bio-nanotechnológiai és Műszaki Kémiai Kutatóin... (UP / FE); Translational Glycomics Research Group (UP / FE / BNTMUKKI); Jarvas, Gabor ✉ [Járvás, Gábor (elválasztástudomány), author] Molekuláris Medicina Kutató Központ (UD); Bio-nanotechnológiai és Műszaki Kémiai Kutatóin... (UP / FE); Translational Glycomics Research Group (UP / FE / BNTMUKKI)

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Published: ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA 0003-2670 1873-4324 1184 Paper: 338892 , 10 p. 2021
  • X. Földtudományok Osztálya: A
  • SJR Scopus - Analytical Chemistry: Q1
Identifiers
Fundings:
  • (2018-2.1.17-TÉT-KR-2018-00010)
  • (UNKP-20-5)
  • (TKP2020-IKA-07)
  • (2020-4.1.1-TKP2020) Funder: NKFIH
Subjects:
  • Chemical sciences
Prostate cancer represents the second highest malignancy rate in men in all cancer diagnoses worldwide. The development and progression of prostate cancer is not completely understood yet at molecular level, but it has been reported that changes in the N-glycosylation of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) occur during tumor genesis. In this paper we report on the development and implementation of a highthroughput capillary electrophoresis based glycan analysis workflow for urinary PSA analysis. The technology utilizes selective, high yield single domain antibody based PSA capture, followed by preconcentration and capillary electrophoresis coupled with laser-induced fluorescence detection, resulting in high resolution N-glycan profiles. Urinary PSA glycan profiles were compared to a commercially available PSA standard revealing differences in their a2,3-and a2,6-sialylated isomers, proving the excellent selectivity of the suggested workflow. This is important as sialylation classification plays an important role in the differentiation between indolent, significant and aggressive forms of prostate cancer. (c) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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