Literature DB >> 15952868

Applying proteomics in clinical trials: assessing the potential and practical limitations in ovarian cancer.

Nana E Tchabo1, Meghan S Liel, Elise C Kohn.   

Abstract

Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death from gynecologic malignancies among American women and the fourth most frequent cause of death from cancer in women in Europe and the US. Despite appropriate surgical and chemotherapeutic intervention, the 5-year survival in patients with metastatic cancer remains poor. Currently available screening methods, including CA125, additional biomarkers, and transvaginal ultrasound lack the necessary sensitivity and specificity to provide accurate and cost-efficient screening for the general population or the ability to assess who will benefit most from each treatment. These limitations have prompted the study of proteomic technology and its application in ovarian cancer diagnostics. Proteomics is the study of molecules in the functional protein pathways of normal or diseased states. Clinical trials are currently being conducted to assess the sensitivity and specificity of serum proteomic patterns and additional clinical trials are designed to evaluate the effects of molecularly targeted agents on protein signaling pathways in human subjects. Overcoming both scientific and practical limitations will lead to increased knowledge of deranged protein networks in cancer cells. Clinical trials in proteomics may result in improved early detection, better monitoring, new drugs and molecularly targeted therapeutics, and individualized therapies.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15952868     DOI: 10.2165/00129785-200505030-00001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pharmacogenomics        ISSN: 1175-2203


  6 in total

Review 1.  Proteomics and biomarkers in clinical trials for drug development.

Authors:  Jung-min Lee; Jasmine J Han; Gary Altwerger; Elise C Kohn
Journal:  J Proteomics       Date:  2011-05-04       Impact factor: 4.044

Review 2.  Proteomics and ovarian cancer: integrating proteomics information into clinical care.

Authors:  John L Hays; Geoffrey Kim; Iulia Giuroiu; Elise C Kohn
Journal:  J Proteomics       Date:  2010-06-01       Impact factor: 4.044

Review 3.  Proteomics as a guiding tool for more effective personalized therapy.

Authors:  J-M Lee; E C Kohn
Journal:  Ann Oncol       Date:  2010-10       Impact factor: 32.976

Review 4.  Applications of Proteomics in Ovarian Cancer: Dawn of a New Era.

Authors:  Aruni Ghose; Sri Vidya Niharika Gullapalli; Naila Chohan; Anita Bolina; Michele Moschetta; Elie Rassy; Stergios Boussios
Journal:  Proteomes       Date:  2022-05-09

5.  Potential markers for detection and monitoring of ovarian cancer.

Authors:  Brandon J D Rein; Sajal Gupta; Rima Dada; Joelle Safi; Chad Michener; Ashok Agarwal
Journal:  J Oncol       Date:  2011-04-11       Impact factor: 4.375

6.  A retrospective analysis of clinicopathological and prognostic characteristics of ovarian tumors in the State of Espírito Santo, Brazil.

Authors:  Marcela F Paes; Renata D Daltoé; Klesia P Madeira; Lucas Cd Rezende; Gabriela M Sirtoli; Alice L Herlinger; Leticia S Souza; Luciana B Coitinho; Débora Silva; Murilo F Cerri; Ana Cristina N Chiaradia; Alex A Carvalho; Ian V Silva; Leticia Ba Rangel
Journal:  J Ovarian Res       Date:  2011-08-09       Impact factor: 4.234

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