Determination of Burn Patient Outcome by Large-Scale Quantitative Discovery Proteomics Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • OBJECTIVES: Emerging proteomics techniques can be used to establish proteomic outcome signatures and to identify candidate biomarkers for survival following traumatic injury. We applied high-resolution liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and multiplex cytokine analysis to profile the plasma proteome of survivors and nonsurvivors of massive burn injury to determine the proteomic survival signature following a major burn injury. DESIGN: Proteomic discovery study. SETTING: Five burn hospitals across the United States. PATIENTS: Thirty-two burn patients (16 nonsurvivors and 16 survivors), 19-89 years old, were admitted within 96 hours of injury to the participating hospitals with burns covering more than 20% of the total body surface area and required at least one surgical intervention. INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: We found differences in circulating levels of 43 proteins involved in the acute-phase response, hepatic signaling, the complement cascade, inflammation, and insulin resistance. Thirty-two of the proteins identified were not previously known to play a role in the response to burn. Interleukin-4, interleukin-8, granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor, monocyte chemotactic protein-1, and β2-microglobulin correlated well with survival and may serve as clinical biomarkers. CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate the utility of these techniques for establishing proteomic survival signatures and for use as a discovery tool to identify candidate biomarkers for survival. This is the first clinical application of a high-throughput, large-scale liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based quantitative plasma proteomic approach for biomarker discovery for the prediction of patient outcome following burn, trauma, or critical illness.

authors

  • Finnerty, Celeste C
  • Jeschke, Marc
  • Qian, Wei-Jun
  • Kaushal, Amit
  • Xiao, Wenzhong
  • Liu, Tao
  • Gritsenko, Marina A
  • Moore, Ronald J
  • Camp, David G
  • Moldawer, Lyle L
  • Elson, Constance
  • Schoenfeld, David
  • Gamelli, Richard
  • Gibran, Nicole
  • Klein, Matthew
  • Arnoldo, Brett
  • Remick, Daniel
  • Smith, Richard D
  • Davis, Ronald
  • Tompkins, Ronald G
  • Herndon, David N

publication date

  • June 2013