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What can the plasma proteome tell us about platelets and (vice versa)?

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PLATELETS
Volume 34, Issue 1, Pages -

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/09537104.2023.2186707

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Omics; plasma; platelets; proteome

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Multi-omics approaches help study physiological and pathophysiologic processes. Proteomics focuses on proteins as functional elements, important markers, and therapeutic targets. Plasma and platelet proteomes play crucial roles in understanding diseases like atherosclerosis and cancer. Integration of plasma and platelet proteomics can provide comprehensive insights that studying them separately cannot achieve.
Multi-omics approaches are being used increasingly to study physiological and pathophysiologic processes. Proteomics specifically focuses on the study of proteins as functional elements and key contributors to, and markers of the phenotype, as well as targets for diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Depending on the condition, the plasma proteome can mirror the platelet proteome, and hence play an important role in elucidating both physiologic and pathologic processes. In fact, both plasma and platelet protein signatures have been shown to be important in the setting of thrombosis-prone disease states such as atherosclerosis and cancer. Plasma and platelet proteomes are increasingly being studied as a part of a single entity, as is the case with patient-centric sample collection approaches such as capillary blood. Future studies should cut across the plasma and platelet proteome silos, taking advantage of the vast knowledge available when they are considered as part of the same studies, rather than studied as distinct entities.

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