| Literature DB >> 17636986 |
György Marko-Varga1, Atsushi Ogiwara, Toshihide Nishimura, Takeshi Kawamura, Kiyonaga Fujii, Takao Kawakami, Yutaka Kyono, Hsiao-Kun Tu, Hisae Anyoji, Mitsuhiro Kanazawa, Shingo Akimoto, Takashi Hirano, Masahiro Tsuboi, Kazuto Nishio, Shuji Hada, Haiyi Jiang, Masahiro Fukuoka, Kouichiro Nakata, Yutaka Nishiwaki, Hideo Kunito, Ian S Peers, Chris G Harbron, Marie C South, Tim Higenbottam, Fredrik Nyberg, Shoji Kudoh, Harubumi Kato.
Abstract
Personalized medicine allows the selection of treatments best suited to an individual patient and disease phenotype. To implement personalized medicine, effective tests predictive of response to treatment or susceptibility to adverse events are needed, and to develop a personalized medicine test, both high quality samples and reliable data are required. We review key features of state-of-the-art proteomic profiling and introduce further analytic developments to build a proteomic toolkit for use in personalized medicine approaches. The combination of novel analytical approaches in proteomic data generation, alignment and comparison permit translation of identified biomarkers into practical assays. We further propose an expanded statistical analysis to understand the sources of variability between individuals in terms of both protein expression and clinical variables and utilize this understanding in a predictive test.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17636986 DOI: 10.1021/pr070046s
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Proteome Res ISSN: 1535-3893 Impact factor: 4.466