December 14, 2022  |  Customer Poster

Integrated Plasma Multi-Omics Using Nanoparticle Technology and Single-Shot Capillary MS

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This poster demonstrates how the Proteograph workflow enables, deep, and rapid multi-omic analysis of plasma in a study that resulted in ~5X better protein groups coverage versus neat plasma digestion workflow with a single injection DDA LC-MS workflow with FAIMS Pro interface on the Orbitrap MS system.

Introduction

Plasma Proteomics with Seer

  • Plasma is one of the most biomolecule-rich sample types
  • Plasma proteins exist at concentrations that vary by 10 orders of magnitude, creating a huge dynamic range problem
  • Seer uses Nanoparticle (NP) technology to differentially select proteins from human plasma
  • Proteins differentially aggregate to each of the 5 NP’s based on the physiochemical properties of the beads
  • Plasma samples can be processed in an automated workflow using the Seer Proteograph Suite

 
Multi-omics using MOST

  • Simultaneous analysis of proteins, lipids, and metabolites would provide and exceptionally powerful and efficient means of biomolecule analysis
  • Mass Spectrometry is well suited to analyze many classes of molecules
  • Potential applications include biomarker analysis, precision medicine, diagnostics, metabolomic and proteomic studies
  • Multi-Omic Single Shot Technology (MOST) enables proteomic and lipidomic analysis from a singular MS run using a modified LC gradient
  • Recently, MOST has been adapted for nano-flow LC-MS
  • MOST technology is compatible with proteomic samples from many cell types and species

 
Combining -omic Strategies

  • Expansion and optimization of plasma biomolecule analysis necessitates a depletion of high abundance proteins
  • Plasma samples processed in the Seer Proteograph Suite result in peptide samples for a broad selection of plasma proteins
  • NP peptide samples can be analyzed in tandem with lipid samples using MOST technology
  • Peptide separations can be enhanced using a high-field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) device which separates ions before transfer into the Mass Spec based on their mobility in various electric fields

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  • Other
  • Multi-Omics
  • Serum or Plasma
  • Human