2023
DOI: 10.1136/jcp-2023-208790
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Spatial resolution of renal amyloid deposits through MALDI-MSI: a combined digital and molecular approach to monoclonal gammopathies

Abstract: AimsIdentification and characterisation of monoclonal gammopathies of renal significance (MGRS) is critical for therapeutic purposes. Amyloidosis represents one of the most common forms of MGRS, and renal biopsy remains the gold standard for their classification, although mass spectrometry has shown greater sensitivity in this area.MethodsIn the present study, a new in situ proteomic technique, matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI), is investigated as an alternative … Show more

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“…Finally, once the feasibility of performing MALDI-MSI spatial proteomics analysis in BFPE tissue was demonstrated, cases of renal amyloidosis were selected to document the “real-world” feasibility of performing MALDI-MSI on a BFPE kidney bioptic sample obtained from routine clinical archives. Here, the comparable detection of fingerprint proteins in both BFPE and FFPE cases of renal amyloidosis, facilitating the MSI-based detection of renal deposits, confirms the applicability of this approach in BFPE cases of renal amyloidosis with results comparable to those previously obtained . As a consequence, these findings suggest that renal pathology archives containing vast numbers of BFPE biopsies from cases of renal amyloidosis can also be used to further optimize this MALDI-MSI-based approach for detecting and subtyping renal amyloidosis.…”
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“…Finally, once the feasibility of performing MALDI-MSI spatial proteomics analysis in BFPE tissue was demonstrated, cases of renal amyloidosis were selected to document the “real-world” feasibility of performing MALDI-MSI on a BFPE kidney bioptic sample obtained from routine clinical archives. Here, the comparable detection of fingerprint proteins in both BFPE and FFPE cases of renal amyloidosis, facilitating the MSI-based detection of renal deposits, confirms the applicability of this approach in BFPE cases of renal amyloidosis with results comparable to those previously obtained . As a consequence, these findings suggest that renal pathology archives containing vast numbers of BFPE biopsies from cases of renal amyloidosis can also be used to further optimize this MALDI-MSI-based approach for detecting and subtyping renal amyloidosis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Here, the comparable detection of fingerprint proteins in both BFPE and FFPE cases of renal amyloidosis, facilitating the MSI-based detection of renal deposits, confirms the applicability of this approach in BFPE cases of renal amyloidosis with results comparable to those previously obtained. 10 As a consequence, these findings suggest that renal pathology archives containing vast numbers of BFPE biopsies from cases of renal amyloidosis can also be used to further optimize this MALDI-MSI-based approach for detecting and subtyping renal amyloidosis. Additionally, they can amplify the statistical significance of the case series, particularly for cases that arise from rarer subsets of precursors among the over 30 proteins known to have amyloidogenic potential.…”
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