Proteomic insights into paediatric cancer: Unravelling molecular signatures and therapeutic opportunities

Author:

Padhye Bhavna D.12ORCID,Nawaz Urwah3,Hains Peter G.3,Reddel Roger R.3,Robinson Phillip J.3,Zhong Qing3,Poulos Rebecca C.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cancer Centre for Children The Children's Hospital at Westmead Westmead New South Wales Australia

2. Kids Research, Children's Cancer Research Unit The Children's Hospital at Westmead Westmead New South Wales Australia

3. ProCan, Children's Medical Research Institute, Faculty of Medicine and Health The University of Sydney Westmead New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractSurvival rates in some paediatric cancers have improved greatly over recent decades, in part due to the identification of diagnostic, prognostic and predictive molecular signatures, and the development of risk‐directed therapies. However, other paediatric cancers have proved difficult to treat, and there is an urgent need to identify novel biomarkers that reveal therapeutic opportunities. The proteome is the total set of expressed proteins present in a cell or tissue at a point in time, and is vastly more dynamic than the genome. Proteomics holds significant promise for cancer research, as proteins are ultimately responsible for cellular phenotype and are the target of most anticancer drugs. Here, we review the discoveries, opportunities and challenges of proteomic analyses in paediatric cancer, with a focus on mass spectrometry (MS)‐based approaches. Accelerating incorporation of proteomics into paediatric precision medicine has the potential to improve survival and quality of life for children with cancer.

Funder

Australian Cancer Research Foundation

NSW Ministry of Health

University of Sydney

Cancer Council NSW

Ian Potter Foundation

National Health and Medical Research Council

National Breast Cancer Foundation

Cancer Institute NSW

Publisher

Wiley

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