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Potential of UCHL1 As Biomarker for Destruction of Pancreatic Beta Cells

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Journal J Proteomics
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2015 Feb 2
PMID 25638021
Citations 10
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Abstract

Biological Significance: Our bottom-up LC-MS/MS proteomics represents a pragmatic approach to identify protein-type biomarkers of pancreatic beta cell injury. UCHL1 successfully passed sequential validation steps of beta cell-selectivity, antigenicity and toxic discharge in vitro. Whole-body dynamic planar imaging of radiolabeled recombinant UCHL1 indicated rapid clearance through the liver, spleen and urinary excretion of proteolytic fragments, likely explaining non-consistent detection in vivo. Integration of kinetic biomarker clearance studies in the a priori selection criteria is recommended before engaging in resource-intensive custom development of sensitive immunoassays for clinical translation.

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