Quantitation of Nitration, Chlorination, and Oxidation in Hemoglobin of Breast Cancer Patients by Nanoflow Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Author(s):  
Hauh-Jyun Candy Chen ◽  
Kuan-Ching Liao ◽  
Chi-Wen Tu
Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 1153
Author(s):  
Yu Ra Lee ◽  
Ji Won Lee ◽  
Jongki Hong ◽  
Bong Chul Chung

A simultaneous quantitative profiling method for polyamines and steroids using liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry was developed and validated. We applied this method to human serum samples to simultaneously evaluate polyamine and steroid levels. Chemical derivatization was performed using isobutyl chloroformate to increase the sensitivity of polyamines. The method was validated, and the matrix effects were in the range of 78.7–126.3% and recoveries were in the range of 87.8–123.6%. Moreover, the intra-day accuracy and precision were in the ranges of 86.5–116.2% and 0.6–21.8%, respectively, whereas the inter-day accuracy and precision were in the ranges of 82.0–119.3% and 0.3–20.2%, respectively. The linearity was greater than 0.99. The validated method was used to investigate the differences in polyamine and steroid levels between treated breast cancer patients and normal controls. In our results, N-acetyl putrescine, N-acetyl spermidine, cadaverine, 1,3-diaminopropane, and epitestosterone were significantly higher in the breast cancer patient group. Through receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, all metabolites that were significantly increased in patient groups with areas under the curve >0.8 were shown. This mass spectrometry-based quantitative profiling method, used for the investigation of breast cancer, is also applicable to androgen-dependent diseases and polyamine-related diseases.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Yahdiana Harahap ◽  
Camilla Elysia ◽  
Zenshiny Starlin ◽  
Achmad Mulawarman Jayusman

Acrylamide (AA) is a carcinogenic substance found in food, cigarette smoke and in an environment exposed to acrylamide. This study aims to analyze AA levels in dried blood spot (DBS) samples of lung cancer patients with smoking record, without smoking record, and also in the negative blank. Analysis of AA levels was determined by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and DBS extraction using protein precipitation techniques. Mass detection was done using positive electron spray ionization (ESI) and multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) type with m/z values of 71.99 > 55.23 for acrylamide and m/z 260.16 > 116.04 for propranolol as the internal standard. AA levels in lung cancer patients with smoking record is in the range of 4.670 μg/mL to 11.986 μg/mL. AA levels in lung cancer patients without smoking record is in the range of 2.041 μg/mL to 12.702 μg/mL. Data on AA levels on negative blanks is in the range of 2.72 μg/mL to 3.51 μg/mL. The results of the independent sample t-test (p>0.05) showed that AA levels in patients with smoking record and those without smoking record did not differ significantly. Then, the Mann-Whitney test was performed between the lung cancer group and the negative blank group and a significant difference was found between the two groups (p<0.05).


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