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Consensus statement on mass spectrometry-based proteomic analysis of cardiac tissue

Authors

  • Alicia Lundby
  • Jennifer E. Van Eyk
  • Manuel Mayr
  • Melanie Y. White
  • Jonathan A. Kirk
  • Jonathan S. Achter
  • Justyna Fert-Bober
  • Michael Wierer
  • Philipp Mertins
  • Maggie P.Y. Lam
  • Sean J. Humphrey
  • Edward Lau
  • Anthony O. Gramolini
  • Ying Ge
  • Rebekah L. Gundry

Journal

  • Nature Cardiovascular Research

Citation

  • Nat Cardiovasc Res

Abstract

  • Mass spectrometry-based cardiac proteomics provides direct molecular insight into cardiac physiology and disease. While plasma proteomics has advanced biomarker discovery, the analysis of cardiac tissue is essential for mechanistic understanding and therapeutic target identification; however, proteomic investigation of cardiac tissue faces unique challenges, including limited sample availability, regional heterogeneity, variability in collection and processing, and inconsistent reporting practices that hinder reproducibility and data integration. Here, we provide a practical framework for designing and conducting mass spectrometry-based proteomic studies of cardiac tissue and primary cardiac cells. We outline best practices and key considerations for sample handling, experimental design, data acquisition, quality control and statistical analysis. This guideline aims to support cardiac researchers in generating robust and reproducible proteomics datasets that advance our understanding of cardiac biology in both physiological and pathological contexts.


DOI

doi:10.1038/s44161-026-00824-4