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AKI: The “Omics”
Prasad Devarajan, MD
Professor of Pediatrics and Developmental BiologyUniversity of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Director, Nephrology and HypertensionDirector, Nephrology Clinical Laboratory
CEO, Dialysis UnitCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
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Outline
GenomicsTargeted sequencing
GWASMicroarraysNext Gen Sequencing
Proteomics2-D Gels
MALDI/SELDI-TOFIsotope Tagging
LC-MS
Techniques and application to AKI
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The Center for Acute Care Nephrology
Outline
GenomicsTargeted sequencing
GWASMicroarraysNext Gen Sequencing
Proteomics2-D Gels
MALDI/SELDI-TOFIsotope Tagging
LC-MS
Techniques and application to AKI
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Targeted Sequencing
• Candidate gene approach• Look for polymorphisms in genes whose protein
products are known to be associated with AKI• Standard DNA sequencing• Compare controls versus AKI populations
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Targeted Sequencing in AKI• Only one polymorphism (in the APO E gene, which
regulates inflammation) associates with AKI in more than one study
• Eight other polymorphisms associate with AKI in single studies
• Oxidative stress genes: NADPH oxidase, Catalase• Vasomotor regulation genes: ACE • Inflammatory genes: TNF-a, IL-10, IL-6• Cytoprotective genes: HSP72, Haptoglobin
• Polymorphisms in most of these genes have also been linked to many other disease states
• Interesting, but not yet clinically helpful to define genetic risk for AKI
Lu CJASN 2009; 4:1020-31
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The Center for Acute Care Nephrology
Outline
GenomicsTargeted sequencing
GWASMicroarraysNext Gen Sequencing
Proteomics2-D Gels
MALDI/SELDI-TOFIsotope Tagging
LC-MS
Techniques and application to AKI
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GWAS• Genome Wide Association Study• Look for single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)
in all genes, and for associations with disease states
• DNA from blood or buccal smear
• Hybridized to chips• SNPs identified by
automatic scanners• Genome-Wide Human
SNP Array Chips that feature nearly 1 million SNPs
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GWAS Data – A Simple Study
Manhattan Plot of 2,346 systemic sclerosis cases and 5,193 healthy controls
Nature Genetics 42:426-9, 2010
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GWAS Data – A More Complex Study
Nature 2012; 478:103-9
2.5 Million SNPs in 70,000 individuals: variants in 29 genes associated with high BP
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GWAS in AKI
• Only one small study reported to date• 158 patients with severe blunt trauma and no
previous evidence for kidney disease• 33 developed AKI (RIFLE) and 125 did not• GWAS study showed no differences in genomic
sequences between the two groups• Much larger studies are currently in the planning
stages
Bihorac, Ann Surg 2010; 252:158-65
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The Center for Acute Care Nephrology
Outline
GenomicsTargeted sequencing
GWASMicroarraysNext Gen Sequencing
Proteomics2-D Gels
MALDI/SELDI-TOFIsotope Tagging
LC-MS
Techniques and application to AKI
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cDNA Microarrays
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Microarrays in AKI• Tons of data!• Deposited in Gene Expression Omnibus
(GEO)• http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo
Goldmine for computer geeks!!
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Microarrays in AKI – Top Ten
Lots more data mining at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo
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The Center for Acute Care Nephrology
Outline
GenomicsTargeted sequencing
GWASMicroarraysNext Gen Sequencing
Proteomics2-D Gels
MALDI/SELDI-TOFIsotope Tagging
LC-MS
Techniques and application to AKI
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Next Gen Sequencing
• The Human Genome Project spanned 13 years and cost over three billion dollars
• The cost of DNA sequencing has dropped a million fold
• Your entire genome can now be sequenced in a couple of weeks, for only four thousand dollars
• http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/may/09/illumina-drops-human-sequencing-price-4000/
• The technology continues to improve at a pace that will render current techniques obsolete each year
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Next Gen Sequencing
• Next generation sequencing provides a digital analysis of gene expression levels
• It also reveals alternative RNA processing, as well as distinct promoter site use
• It is well suited for the analysis of micro RNAs• It is also a powerful tool for the analysis of
methylation states of DNA• The power of Next Gen Sequencing has not been
harnessed for the study of AKI
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The Center for Acute Care Nephrology
Outline
GenomicsTargeted sequencing
GWASMicroarraysNext Gen Sequencing
Proteomics2-D Gels
MALDI/SELDI-TOFIsotope Tagging
LC-MS
Techniques and application to AKI
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Why is Proteomics Important?
This is the Post-Genomic Era
1990 2012One gene = one protein Proteomics» 23,000 human genes
Metabolomi cs» >123,000 proteins
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Why is Proteomics Important?Proteomes are
dynamic
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Why is Proteomics Important?
• Proteomes change rapidly, predictably, and uniquely with physiologic and pathologic changes in the individual
• Proteomics can identify and quantify these changes, and is therefore indispensable to predictive and personalized medicine
Hood, Science 306:640-643, 2004Weston and Hood, J Proteome Res 3:179-196, 2004Vitzthum et al, J Proteome Res 4:1086-1097, 2005
Haselden, Nature Medicine 12:510-511, 2006
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Clinical Proteomics: What is achieved?
• Separation, identification, and quantitation of proteins in body fluids and tissues, in health and disease
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Outline
GenomicsTargeted sequencing
GWASMicroarraysNext Gen Sequencing
Proteomics2-D Gels
MALDI/SELDI-TOFIsotope Tagging
LC-MS
Techniques and application to AKI
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Proteomics: 2-D DIGE
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2-D DIGE
Advantages• Well established technique• Good for low molecular weight proteins• Protein identification possibleDisadvantages• Laborious, not high throughputStatus• Important adjunct to high throughput
methods
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The Center for Acute Care Nephrology
Outline
GenomicsTargeted sequencing
GWASMicroarraysNext Gen Sequencing
Proteomics2-D Gels
MALDI/SELDI-TOFIsotope Tagging
LC-MS
Techniques and application to AKI
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Proteomics: MALDI-TOF-MS
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MALDI-TOF
Advantages• Well established technique• Good for low molecular weight proteins• Protein identification possibleDisadvantages• Laborious, not high throughputStatus• Important adjunct to high throughput
methods
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Proteomics: SELDI-TOF-MS
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SELDI-TOF
Advantages• High throughput, rapid, small volume,
inexpensive• Good for middle molecular weight proteinsDisadvantages• Not good for large and small proteins• Not easy to identify proteinsStatus• Good as a high throughput screening
method
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Proteomic Analysis of AKI
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Proteomic Analysis of AKI
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NP-20 pH6 urine 080904-25A-high
NP-20 pH6 urine 080904-25B-high
Spectra overlay: ARF patient (t=0 vs. t=2hr)
Black t=0Red t=2hr
28 33 43 66
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Proteomic Analysis of AKI
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20000 40000 60000 80000
NP-20 pH6 urine 080904-25A-high
NP-20 pH6 urine 080904-25B-high
Spectra overlay: ARF patient (t=0 vs. t=2hr)
Black t=0Red t=2hr
NGALA1MC Alb A1GP Alb
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Summary
GenomicsTargeted sequencing
GWASMicroarraysNext Gen Sequencing
Proteomics2-D Gels
MALDI/SELDI-TOFIsotope Tagging
LC-MS
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CCHMC P50 Center of Excellence
GenomicsTargeted sequencing
GWASMicroarraysNext Gen Sequencing
Proteomics2-D Gels
MALDI/SELDI-TOF Isotope Tagging
LC-MS
AKI, Nephrotic Syndrome, Lupus Nephritis
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Acknowledgements – Devarajan LabMike BennettThelma Kathman
Qing MaChristie Cobb
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AKI: The Future is Bright ……
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