期刊
FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE-LANDMARK
卷 14, 期 -, 页码 3292-3303出版社
BIOSCIENCE RESEARCH INST-BRI
DOI: 10.2741/3452
关键词
Cancer Proteomics; Mass Spectrometry; Label-Free Proteomics; Quantitative Proteomics; Angiogenesis; Biomarkers; Biofluids; Glioma; Review
资金
- European Commission [504743]
- Ministry of Culture, Higher Education and Research of Luxembourg
The revolution in genomics and proteomics has produced complex technologies enabling an insight into the functional effectors of cellular processes. In oncology these technologies lead to the identification of biological markers which may provide the starting point for the development and identification of diagnostic tests and therapeutic targets. To identify and validate reliable tumor markers within the proteome, it is necessary, prior to tandem mass spectrometry, to reduce sample complexity. This can be done by robust fractionation and separation techniques. This review addresses the discovery stage of onco-proteomics - the strategies for target identification and biomarker discovery in solid tumors and biofluids. The overview includes different proteomic methods, from gel-based to liquid chromatography (LC)-based separations of proteins/peptides, and the corresponding detection by mass spectrometry. The quantitative methods in mass spectrometry include techniques based on stable isotope labeling of proteins/peptides and label-free methods. A particular emphasis is given to proteomics-based biomarker discovery in biofluids (e.g. plasma, urine, secretome, cerebrospinal fluid) and target identification in tissue for anti-angiogenic therapies.
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