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Respiratory Proteomics Today: Are Technological Advances for the Identification of Biomarker Signatures Catching up with Their Promise? A Critical Review of the Literature in the Decade 2004–2013

To improve the knowledge on a variety of severe disorders, research has moved from the analysis of individual proteins to the investigation of all proteins expressed by a tissue/organism. This global proteomic approach could prove very useful: (i) for investigating the biochemical pathways involved...

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Autores principales: Viglio, Simona, Stolk, Jan, Iadarola, Paolo, Giuliano, Serena, Luisetti, Maurizio, Salvini, Roberta, Fumagalli, Marco, Bardoni, Anna
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5302730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28250368
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proteomes2010018
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author Viglio, Simona
Stolk, Jan
Iadarola, Paolo
Giuliano, Serena
Luisetti, Maurizio
Salvini, Roberta
Fumagalli, Marco
Bardoni, Anna
author_facet Viglio, Simona
Stolk, Jan
Iadarola, Paolo
Giuliano, Serena
Luisetti, Maurizio
Salvini, Roberta
Fumagalli, Marco
Bardoni, Anna
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description To improve the knowledge on a variety of severe disorders, research has moved from the analysis of individual proteins to the investigation of all proteins expressed by a tissue/organism. This global proteomic approach could prove very useful: (i) for investigating the biochemical pathways involved in disease; (ii) for generating hypotheses; or (iii) as a tool for the identification of proteins differentially expressed in response to the disease state. Proteomics has not been used yet in the field of respiratory research as extensively as in other fields, only a few reproducible and clinically applicable molecular markers, which can assist in diagnosis, having been currently identified. The continuous advances in both instrumentation and methodology, which enable sensitive and quantitative proteomic analyses in much smaller amounts of biological material than before, will hopefully promote the identification of new candidate biomarkers in this area. The aim of this report is to critically review the application over the decade 2004–2013 of very sophisticated technologies to the study of respiratory disorders. The observed changes in protein expression profiles from tissues/fluids of patients affected by pulmonary disorders opens the route for the identification of novel pathological mediators of these disorders.
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spelling pubmed-53027302017-02-27 Respiratory Proteomics Today: Are Technological Advances for the Identification of Biomarker Signatures Catching up with Their Promise? A Critical Review of the Literature in the Decade 2004–2013 Viglio, Simona Stolk, Jan Iadarola, Paolo Giuliano, Serena Luisetti, Maurizio Salvini, Roberta Fumagalli, Marco Bardoni, Anna Proteomes Review To improve the knowledge on a variety of severe disorders, research has moved from the analysis of individual proteins to the investigation of all proteins expressed by a tissue/organism. This global proteomic approach could prove very useful: (i) for investigating the biochemical pathways involved in disease; (ii) for generating hypotheses; or (iii) as a tool for the identification of proteins differentially expressed in response to the disease state. Proteomics has not been used yet in the field of respiratory research as extensively as in other fields, only a few reproducible and clinically applicable molecular markers, which can assist in diagnosis, having been currently identified. The continuous advances in both instrumentation and methodology, which enable sensitive and quantitative proteomic analyses in much smaller amounts of biological material than before, will hopefully promote the identification of new candidate biomarkers in this area. The aim of this report is to critically review the application over the decade 2004–2013 of very sophisticated technologies to the study of respiratory disorders. The observed changes in protein expression profiles from tissues/fluids of patients affected by pulmonary disorders opens the route for the identification of novel pathological mediators of these disorders. MDPI 2014-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5302730/ /pubmed/28250368 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proteomes2010018 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Viglio, Simona
Stolk, Jan
Iadarola, Paolo
Giuliano, Serena
Luisetti, Maurizio
Salvini, Roberta
Fumagalli, Marco
Bardoni, Anna
Respiratory Proteomics Today: Are Technological Advances for the Identification of Biomarker Signatures Catching up with Their Promise? A Critical Review of the Literature in the Decade 2004–2013
title Respiratory Proteomics Today: Are Technological Advances for the Identification of Biomarker Signatures Catching up with Their Promise? A Critical Review of the Literature in the Decade 2004–2013
title_full Respiratory Proteomics Today: Are Technological Advances for the Identification of Biomarker Signatures Catching up with Their Promise? A Critical Review of the Literature in the Decade 2004–2013
title_fullStr Respiratory Proteomics Today: Are Technological Advances for the Identification of Biomarker Signatures Catching up with Their Promise? A Critical Review of the Literature in the Decade 2004–2013
title_full_unstemmed Respiratory Proteomics Today: Are Technological Advances for the Identification of Biomarker Signatures Catching up with Their Promise? A Critical Review of the Literature in the Decade 2004–2013
title_short Respiratory Proteomics Today: Are Technological Advances for the Identification of Biomarker Signatures Catching up with Their Promise? A Critical Review of the Literature in the Decade 2004–2013
title_sort respiratory proteomics today: are technological advances for the identification of biomarker signatures catching up with their promise? a critical review of the literature in the decade 2004–2013
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5302730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28250368
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proteomes2010018
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