open access publication

Article, 2024

Peptidomic analysis of endogenous and bacterial protease activity in human plasma and wound fluids

iScience, ISSN 2589-0042, Volume 27, 2, Page 109005, 10.1016/j.isci.2024.109005

Contributors

Cai, Jun [1] Nielsen, Maike Wennekers [2] Kalogeropoulos, Konstantinos 0000-0003-3907-9281 [2] Keller, Ulrich Auf Dem [2] Van Der Plas, Mariena J A 0000-0002-3233-2881 (Corresponding author) [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] University of Copenhagen
  2. [NORA names: KU University of Copenhagen; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD];
  3. [2] Technical University of Denmark
  4. [NORA names: DTU Technical University of Denmark; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

Endogenous and bacterial proteases play important roles in wound healing and infection. Analysis of alterations in the low-molecular-weight peptidome by individual enzymes could therefore provide insight into proteolytic events occurring in wounds and may aid in the discovery of biomarkers. Using liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry, we characterized the peptidome of plasma and acute wound fluids digested ex vivo with human (neutrophil elastase and cathepsin G) and bacterial proteases (Pseudomonas aeruginosa LasB and Staphyloccocus aureus V8). We identified over 100 protein targets for each enzyme and characterized enzyme specific peptides and cleavage patterns. Moreover, we found unique peptide regions in V8 digested samples that were also present in dressing extracts from S. aureus infected wounds. Finally, the work indicates that peptidomic analysis of qualitative differences of proteolytic activity of individual enzymes may aid in the discovery of potential diagnostic biomarkers for wound healing status.

Keywords

activity, acute wound fluid, alterations, analysis, analysis of alterations, bacterial protease activity, bacterial proteases, biomarkers, chromatography, cleavage, cleavage patterns, diagnostic biomarkers, differences, digested samples, discovery, discovery of biomarkers, dressing, dressing extracts, enzyme, events, extraction, fluid, healing, healing status, human plasma, infection, liquid chromatography, low-molecular-weight peptidome, mass spectrometry, patterns, peptide, peptide region, peptidome, peptidomic analysis, plasma, potential diagnostic biomarkers, protease, protease activity, protein, proteolytic activity, proteolytic events, qualitative differences, region, samples, spectrometry, status, tandem mass spectrometry, wound, wound fluid, wound healing, wound healing status

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