| Literature DB >> 23795953 |
Veer Bala Gupta1, Ramani Sundaram2, Ralph N Martins3.
Abstract
Advances in the field of blood biomarker discovery will help in identifying Alzheimer's disease in its preclinical stage, allowing treatment to be initiated before irreversible damage occurs. This review discusses some recent past and current approaches being taken by researchers in the field. Individual blood biomarkers have been unsuccessful in defining the disease pathology, progression and thus diagnosis. This directs to the need for discovering a multiplex panel of blood biomarkers as a promising approach with high sensitivity and specificity for early diagnosis. However, it is a great challenge to standardize a worldwide blood biomarker panel due to the innate differences in the population tested, nature of the samples and methods utilised in different studies across the globe. We highlight several issues that result in the lack of reproducibility in this field of research currently faced by researchers. Several important measures are summarized towards the end of the review that can be taken to minimize the variability among various centres.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23795953 PMCID: PMC3707019 DOI: 10.1186/alzrt185
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Alzheimers Res Ther Impact factor: 6.982
Summary of some recent multiplex Alzheimer's disease biomarker studies
| Author | Technique | Biomarkers |
|---|---|---|
| Doecke | Multiplex panel: Human Discover MAP, version 1.0; RBM | 151 multiplexed analytes |
| Watt | Copper immobilized metal affinity capture and SELDI | Three candidate biomarkers in blood |
| Ray | Filter based, arrayed sandwich-ELISA | Chemokines, growth factors, and inflammation markers |
| Zhang | Multidimensional LC in combination with one- and two-dimensional PAGE | Serum-based biomarkers |
| MALDI and ESI-MS | Inflammatory response mediators | |
| ELISA multiplex platforms | Amyloid beta | |
| Henkel | Anion exchange and reverse phase chromatography | 12 high-abundance proteins from plasma |
| Choi | Two-dimensional PAGE, western blot, and MALDI-MS | Fibrinogen gamma chain and alpha1 antitrypsin |
| Lopez | Affinity chromatography, spin columns and MALDI-MS | Pattern of unidentified proteins in serum |
ESI-MS, electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry; LC, liquid chromatography; MALDI, matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization; MAP, multi-analyte profiling; RBM, rules based medicine; SELDI, surface enhanced laser desorption/ionization.