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Development and standardization of multiplexed antibody microarrays for use in quantitative proteomics

BACKGROUND: Quantitative proteomics is an emerging field that encompasses multiplexed measurement of many known proteins in groups of experimental samples in order to identify differences between groups. Antibody arrays are a novel technology that is increasingly being used for quantitative proteomi...

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Autores principales: Perlee, LT, Christiansen, J, Dondero, R, Grimwade, B, Lejnine, S, Mullenix, M, Shao, W, Sorette, M, Tchernev, VT, Patel, DD, Kingsmore, SF
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC544832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15598355
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-5956-2-9
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author Perlee, LT
Christiansen, J
Dondero, R
Grimwade, B
Lejnine, S
Mullenix, M
Shao, W
Sorette, M
Tchernev, VT
Patel, DD
Kingsmore, SF
author_facet Perlee, LT
Christiansen, J
Dondero, R
Grimwade, B
Lejnine, S
Mullenix, M
Shao, W
Sorette, M
Tchernev, VT
Patel, DD
Kingsmore, SF
author_sort Perlee, LT
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Quantitative proteomics is an emerging field that encompasses multiplexed measurement of many known proteins in groups of experimental samples in order to identify differences between groups. Antibody arrays are a novel technology that is increasingly being used for quantitative proteomics studies due to highly multiplexed content, scalability, matrix flexibility and economy of sample consumption. Key applications of antibody arrays in quantitative proteomics studies are identification of novel diagnostic assays, biomarker discovery in trials of new drugs, and validation of qualitative proteomics discoveries. These applications require performance benchmarking, standardization and specification. RESULTS: Six dual-antibody, sandwich immunoassay arrays that measure 170 serum or plasma proteins were developed and experimental procedures refined in more than thirty quantitative proteomics studies. This report provides detailed information and specification for manufacture, qualification, assay automation, performance, assay validation and data processing for antibody arrays in large scale quantitative proteomics studies. CONCLUSION: The present report describes development of first generation standards for antibody arrays in quantitative proteomics. Specifically, it describes the requirements of a comprehensive validation program to identify and minimize antibody cross reaction under highly multiplexed conditions; provides the rationale for the application of standardized statistical approaches to manage the data output of highly replicated assays; defines design requirements for controls to normalize sample replicate measurements; emphasizes the importance of stringent quality control testing of reagents and antibody microarrays; recommends the use of real-time monitors to evaluate sensitivity, dynamic range and platform precision; and presents survey procedures to reveal the significance of biomarker findings.
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spelling pubmed-5448322005-01-21 Development and standardization of multiplexed antibody microarrays for use in quantitative proteomics Perlee, LT Christiansen, J Dondero, R Grimwade, B Lejnine, S Mullenix, M Shao, W Sorette, M Tchernev, VT Patel, DD Kingsmore, SF Proteome Sci Methodology BACKGROUND: Quantitative proteomics is an emerging field that encompasses multiplexed measurement of many known proteins in groups of experimental samples in order to identify differences between groups. Antibody arrays are a novel technology that is increasingly being used for quantitative proteomics studies due to highly multiplexed content, scalability, matrix flexibility and economy of sample consumption. Key applications of antibody arrays in quantitative proteomics studies are identification of novel diagnostic assays, biomarker discovery in trials of new drugs, and validation of qualitative proteomics discoveries. These applications require performance benchmarking, standardization and specification. RESULTS: Six dual-antibody, sandwich immunoassay arrays that measure 170 serum or plasma proteins were developed and experimental procedures refined in more than thirty quantitative proteomics studies. This report provides detailed information and specification for manufacture, qualification, assay automation, performance, assay validation and data processing for antibody arrays in large scale quantitative proteomics studies. CONCLUSION: The present report describes development of first generation standards for antibody arrays in quantitative proteomics. Specifically, it describes the requirements of a comprehensive validation program to identify and minimize antibody cross reaction under highly multiplexed conditions; provides the rationale for the application of standardized statistical approaches to manage the data output of highly replicated assays; defines design requirements for controls to normalize sample replicate measurements; emphasizes the importance of stringent quality control testing of reagents and antibody microarrays; recommends the use of real-time monitors to evaluate sensitivity, dynamic range and platform precision; and presents survey procedures to reveal the significance of biomarker findings. BioMed Central 2004-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC544832/ /pubmed/15598355 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-5956-2-9 Text en Copyright © 2004 Perlee et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Perlee, LT
Christiansen, J
Dondero, R
Grimwade, B
Lejnine, S
Mullenix, M
Shao, W
Sorette, M
Tchernev, VT
Patel, DD
Kingsmore, SF
Development and standardization of multiplexed antibody microarrays for use in quantitative proteomics
title Development and standardization of multiplexed antibody microarrays for use in quantitative proteomics
title_full Development and standardization of multiplexed antibody microarrays for use in quantitative proteomics
title_fullStr Development and standardization of multiplexed antibody microarrays for use in quantitative proteomics
title_full_unstemmed Development and standardization of multiplexed antibody microarrays for use in quantitative proteomics
title_short Development and standardization of multiplexed antibody microarrays for use in quantitative proteomics
title_sort development and standardization of multiplexed antibody microarrays for use in quantitative proteomics
topic Methodology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC544832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15598355
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-5956-2-9
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