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    Tandem mass tag-based quantitative proteomic profiling identifies candidate serum biomarkers of drug-induced liver injury in humans.

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    Ravindra, Kodihalli C
    Vaidya, Vishal S
    Wang, Zhenyu
    Federspiel, Joel D
    Virgen-Slane, Richard
    Everley, Robert A
    Grove, Jane I
    Stephens, Camilla
    Ocana, Mireia F
    Robles-Díaz, Mercedes
    Isabel Lucena, M
    Andrade, Raul J
    Atallah, Edmond
    Gerbes, Alexander L
    Weber, Sabine
    Cortez-Pinto, Helena
    Fowell, Andrew J
    Hussaini, Hyder
    Bjornsson, Einar S
    Patel, Janisha
    Stirnimann, Guido
    Verma, Sumita
    Elsharkawy, Ahmed M
    Griffiths, William J H
    Hyde, Craig
    Dear, James W
    Aithal, Guruprasad P
    Ramaiah, Shashi K
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    Publication date
    2023-03-03
    Subject
    Surgery
    Pharmacology
    
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    Abstract
    Diagnosis of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) and its distinction from other liver diseases are significant challenges in drug development and clinical practice. Here, we identify, confirm, and replicate the biomarker performance characteristics of candidate proteins in patients with DILI at onset (DO; n = 133) and follow-up (n = 120), acute non-DILI at onset (NDO; n = 63) and follow-up (n = 42), and healthy volunteers (HV; n = 104). Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) for cytoplasmic aconitate hydratase, argininosuccinate synthase, carbamoylphosphate synthase, fumarylacetoacetase, fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase 1 (FBP1) across cohorts achieved near complete separation (range: 0.94-0.99) of DO and HV. In addition, we show that FBP1, alone or in combination with glutathione S-transferase A1 and leukocyte cell-derived chemotaxin 2, could potentially assist in clinical diagnosis by distinguishing NDO from DO (AUC range: 0.65-0.78), but further technical and clinical validation of these candidate biomarkers is needed.
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    Ravindra KC, Vaidya VS, Wang Z, Federspiel JD, Virgen-Slane R, Everley RA, Grove JI, Stephens C, Ocana MF, Robles-Díaz M, Isabel Lucena M, Andrade RJ, Atallah E, Gerbes AL, Weber S, Cortez-Pinto H, Fowell AJ, Hussaini H, Bjornsson ES, Patel J, Stirnimann G, Verma S, Elsharkawy AM, Griffiths WJH, Hyde C, Dear JW, Aithal GP, Ramaiah SK. Tandem mass tag-based quantitative proteomic profiling identifies candidate serum biomarkers of drug-induced liver injury in humans. Nat Commun. 2023 Mar 3;14(1):1215. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-36858-6
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    Article
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/3460
    Additional Links
    http://www.nature.com/ncomms/index.html
    DOI
    10.1038/s41467-023-36858-6
    PMID
    36869085
    Journal
    Nature Communications
    Publisher
    Nature Publishing Group
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1038/s41467-023-36858-6
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    Gastroenterology

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