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Protein microarray platforms for clinical proteomics

Authors :
Stephen W. Rothwell
Catherine Jozwik
Gregory P. Mueller
William B. Guggino
Meera Srivastava
Jerry Wright
David M. Jacobowitz
Cloud P. Paweletz
Ofer Eidelman
Thomas N. Darling
Pamela L. Zeitlin
Harvey B. Pollard
Source :
PROTEOMICS – CLINICAL APPLICATIONS. 1:934-952
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Wiley, 2007.

Abstract

Proteomics for clinical applications is presently in a state of transition. It has become clear that the classical approaches based on 2-DE and/or MS need to be complemented by different kinds of technologies. The well-known problems include sample complexity, sensitivity, quantitation, reproducibility, and analysis time. We suggest that the new technologies for clinical proteomics can be supported by antibody-centric protein microarray platforms. These platforms presently include antibody microarrays and lysate, or reverse capture/reverse phase protein microarrays. Other forms of these arrays are in less mature developmental stages, including ORF and self assembling protein microarrays. Bioinformatic support for interpreting these arrays is becoming more available as the whole field of systems biology begins to mature. The present set of applications for these platforms is profoundly focused on certain common cancers, immunology, and cystic fibrosis. However, we predict that many more disease entities will become studied as knowledge of the power and availability of these platforms becomes more widely established. We anticipate that these platforms will eventually evolve to accommodate label-free detection technologies, human genome-scale numbers of analytes, and increases in analytic and bioinformatic speeds.

Details

ISSN :
18628354 and 18628346
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PROTEOMICS – CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f40288c1adc59dad37d5bbacadcc030e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/prca.200700154