Author:
Tambor V,Fučíková A,Lenčo J,Kacerovský M,Řeháček V,Stulík J,Pudil R
Abstract
Ever since proteomics was proven to be capable of characterizing
a large number of differences in both protein quality and
quantity, it has been applied in various areas of biomedicine,
ranging from the deciphering molecular pathogenesis of diseases
to the characterization of novel drug targets and the discovery of
potential diagnostic biomarkers. Indeed, the biomarker discovery
in human plasma is clearly one of the areas with enormous
potential. However, without proper planning and implementation
of specific techniques, the efforts and expectations may very
easily be hampered. Numerous earlier projects aimed at clinical
proteomics, characterized by exaggerated enthusiasm, often
underestimated some principal obstacles of plasma biomarker
discovery. Consequently, ambiguous and insignificant results
soon led to a more critical view in this field. In this article, we
critically review the current state of proteomic approaches for
biomarker discovery and validation, in order to provide basic
information and guidelines for both clinicians and researchers.
These need to be closely considered prior to initiation of a project
aimed at plasma biomarker discovery. We also present a short
overview of recent applications of clinical proteomics in
biomarker discovery.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
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