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A Pilot Study of Rare Renal Amyloidosis Based on FFPE Proteomics
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Renal amyloidosis typically manifests albuminuria, nephrotic-range proteinuria, and ultimately progresses to end-stage renal failure if diagnosed late. Different types of renal amyloidosis have completely different treatments and outcomes. Therefore, amyloidosis typing is essential for disease prognosis, genetic counseling and treatment. Thirty-six distinct proteins currently known to cause amyloidosis that have been described as amyloidogenic precursors, immunohistochemistry (IHC) or immunofluorescence (IF), can be challenging for amyloidosis typing especially in rare or hereditary amyloidosis in clinical practice. We made a pilot study that optimized the proteomics pre-processing procedures for trace renal amyloidosis formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue samples, combined with statistical and bioinformatics analysis to screen out the amyloidosis-related proteins to accurately type or subtype renal amyloidosis in order to achieve individual treatment. A sensitive, specific and reliable FFPE-based proteomics analysis for trace sample manipulation was developed for amyloidosis typing. Our results not only underlined the great promise of traditional proteomics and bioinformatics analysis using FFPE tissues for amyloidosis typing, but also proved that retrospective diagnosis and analysis of previous cases laid a solid foundation for personalized treatment.
Title: A Pilot Study of Rare Renal Amyloidosis Based on FFPE Proteomics
Description:
Renal amyloidosis typically manifests albuminuria, nephrotic-range proteinuria, and ultimately progresses to end-stage renal failure if diagnosed late.
Different types of renal amyloidosis have completely different treatments and outcomes.
Therefore, amyloidosis typing is essential for disease prognosis, genetic counseling and treatment.
Thirty-six distinct proteins currently known to cause amyloidosis that have been described as amyloidogenic precursors, immunohistochemistry (IHC) or immunofluorescence (IF), can be challenging for amyloidosis typing especially in rare or hereditary amyloidosis in clinical practice.
We made a pilot study that optimized the proteomics pre-processing procedures for trace renal amyloidosis formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue samples, combined with statistical and bioinformatics analysis to screen out the amyloidosis-related proteins to accurately type or subtype renal amyloidosis in order to achieve individual treatment.
A sensitive, specific and reliable FFPE-based proteomics analysis for trace sample manipulation was developed for amyloidosis typing.
Our results not only underlined the great promise of traditional proteomics and bioinformatics analysis using FFPE tissues for amyloidosis typing, but also proved that retrospective diagnosis and analysis of previous cases laid a solid foundation for personalized treatment.
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