RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Deep Dive on the Proteome of Human Body Fluids: A Valuable Data Resource for Biomarker Discovery JF Cancer Genomics - Proteomics JO Cancer Genomics Proteomics FD International Institute of Anticancer Research SP 549 OP 568 DO 10.21873/cgp.20280 VO 18 IS 4 A1 YAN LI A1 DAOJIAN XUN A1 LINGLING LI A1 BING WANG A1 JIACHENG LV A1 HUI LIU A1 LINGLI ZHU A1 FAHAN MA A1 XIUPING CHEN A1 SHA TIAN A1 CHEN DING YR 2021 UL http://cgp.iiarjournals.org/content/18/4/549.abstract AB Background/Aim: Body fluids are considered to be a rich source of disease biomarkers. Proteins in many body fluids have potential clinical applications for disease diagnostic and prognostic purposes. The aim of this study was to establish an in-depth multi-body fluid proteome. Materials and Methods: Ten body fluids associated with 8 types of cancers collected from 23 patients involved in 19 common diseases underwent liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (MS) analysis after gel-based protein separation (SDS-PAGE) or peptide-based fractionations. Bioinformatic analysis, including principal component analysis (PCA), consensus clustering, and hierarchical clustering analysis were also performed. The biological function was determined using the Database for Annotation, Visualization and Integrated Discovery (DAVID). Results: We profiled the proteome of ten body fluids, including ascites, bile, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), hydrothorax, knee joint fluid (KJF), plasma, saliva, serum, tears, and urine. A total of 3,396 nonredundant proteins were identified, of which 304 were shared among ten body fluids, with common functions in focal adhesion and complement/coagulation cascades. A total of 41.5% (1,409) of the proteins were detected in only one body fluid and were closely related to their adjacent tissues by function. The functional analysis of the remaining 1,683 proteins showed that similar functions might be shared among different body fluids, which further highlighted the close connection of body fluids in the human body. Conclusion: A deep proteome of multi-body fluids originated from patients diagnosed with 19 common diseases provides a valuable data resource, and might indicate the potential application of body fluids for biomarker discovery.