| Literature DB >> 22900176 |
Monika Pietrowska1, Piotr Widłak.
Abstract
Mass spectrometry-based analyses of the low-molecular-weight fraction of serum proteome allow identifying proteome profiles (signatures) that are potentially useful in detection and classification of cancer. Several published studies have shown that multipeptide signatures selected in numerical tests have potential values for diagnostics of different types of cancer. However due to apparent problems with standardization of methodological details, both experimental and computational, none of the proposed peptide signatures analyzed directly by MALDI/SELDI-ToF spectrometry has been approved for routine diagnostics. Noteworthy, several components of proposed cancer signatures, especially those characteristic for advanced cancer, were identified as fragments of blood proteins involved in the acute phase and inflammatory response. This indicated that among cancer biomarker candidates to be possibly identified by serum proteome profiling were rather those reflecting overall influence of a disease (and the therapy) upon the human organism, than products of cancer-specific genes. Current paper focuses on changes in serum proteome that are related to response of patient's organism to progressing malignancy and toxicity of anticancer treatment. In addition, several methodological issues that affect robustness and interlaboratory reproducibility of MS-based serum proteome profiling are discussed.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22900176 PMCID: PMC3413974 DOI: 10.1155/2012/926427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Proteomics ISSN: 2090-2166
Examples of MS applications to analyze the serum proteome in the diagnosis of cancer.
| Type of cancer | Publications |
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| Ovarian cancer | [ |
| Head and neck cancer | [ |
| Breast cancer | [ |
| Prostate cancer | [ |
| Uterus cancer | [ |
| Lung cancer | [ |
| Colon cancer | [ |
| Pancreatic cancer | [ |
| Thyroid cancer | [ |
| Renal cell carcinoma | [ |
| Bladder cancer | [ |
| Liver cancer | [ |
| Leukemia | [ |