Abstract

BackgroundDiscovering reliable protein biomarkers is one of the most important issues in biomedical research. The ELISA is a traditional technique for accurate quantitation of well-known proteins. Recently, the multiple reaction-monitoring (MRM) mass spectrometry has been proposed for quantifying newly discovered protein and has become a popular alternative to ELISA. For the MRM data analysis, linear mixed modeling (LMM) has been used to analyze MRM data. MSstats is one of the most widely used tools for MRM data analysis that is based on the LMMs. However, LMMs often provide various significance results, depending on model specification. Sometimes it would be difficult to specify a correct LMM method for the analysis of MRM data. Here, we propose a new logistic regression-based method for Significance Analysis of Multiple Reaction Monitoring (LR-SAM).ResultsThrough simulation studies, we demonstrate that LMM methods may not preserve type I error, thus yielding high false- positive errors, depending on how random effects are specified. Our simulation study also shows that the LR-SAM approach performs similarly well as LMM approaches, in most cases. However, LR-SAM performs better than the LMMs, particularly when the effects sizes of peptides from the same protein are heterogeneous. Our proposed method was applied to MRM data for identification of proteins associated with clinical responses of treatment of 115 hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients with the tyrosine kinase inhibitor sorafenib. Of 124 candidate proteins, LMM approaches provided 6 results varying in significance, while LR-SAM, by contrast, yielded 18 significant results that were quite reproducibly consistent.ConclusionAs exemplified by an application to HCC data set, LR-SAM more effectively identified proteins associated with clinical responses of treatment than LMM did.

Highlights

  • Discovering reliable protein biomarkers is one of the most important issues in biomedical research

  • Our LR-SAM does not require inclusion of all the effects related to the run

  • We examined the performance of linear mixed modeling (LMM) and LR-SAM methods, through extensive simulation studies

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Introduction

Discovering reliable protein biomarkers is one of the most important issues in biomedical research. The ELISA is a traditional technique for accurate quantitation of well-known proteins. The multiple reaction-monitoring (MRM) mass spectrometry has been proposed for quantifying newly discovered protein and has become a popular alternative to ELISA. MSstats is one of the most widely used tools for MRM data analysis that is based on the LMMs. LMMs often provide various significance results, depending on model specification. We propose a new logistic regression-based method for Significance Analysis of Multiple Reaction Monitoring (LR-SAM). The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a highly accurate protein quantitation technique [2], representing the “gold standard” for measuring levels of. Multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mass spectrometry has been developed as an attractive tool for targeted proteins and represents a promising alternative to ELISA for quantification of proteins. Development time for MRM assays is relatively shorter and less expensive than that for ELISA, with no requirements (and no costs) for antibody development

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