May 13, 2019
Journal Article

A Targeted Mass Spectrometric Assay for Reliable Sensitive Hepcidin Quantification

Abstract

Hepcidin, a cysteine-rich peptide hormone, secreted mainly by the liver, plays a central role in iron metabolism regulation. Emerging evidence suggests that disordered iron metabolism is a risk factor for various types of diseases including cancers. However, it remains challenging to apply current mass spectrometry (MS)-based hepcidin assays for precise quantification due to the low fragmentation efficiency of intact hepcidin as well as synthesis difficulties for the intact hepcidin standard. To address these issues we recently developed a reliable sensitive targeted MS assay for hepcidin quantification that uses fully alkylated rather than intact hepcidin as the internal standard. Limits of detection and quantification were determined to be

Revised: April 14, 2020 | Published: May 13, 2019

Citation

Moghieb A.M., L. Tesfay, S. Nie, M.A. Gritsenko, T.L. Fillmore, J.M. Jacobs, and R.D. Smith, et al. 2019. A Targeted Mass Spectrometric Assay for Reliable Sensitive Hepcidin Quantification. Scientific Reports 9, no. 1:Article No. 7264. PNNL-SA-138022. doi:10.1038/s41598-019-43756-9