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Neuroproteomic profiling of human body fluids.

Anna Häggmark1, Jochen M Schwenk1, Peter Nilsson1.   

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Analysis of protein expression and abundance provides a possibility to extend the current knowledge on disease-associated processes and pathways. The human brain is a complex organ and dysfunction or damage can give rise to a variety of neurological diseases. Although many proteins potentially reflecting disease progress are originating from brain, the scarce availability of human tissue material has lead to utilization of body fluids such as cerebrospinal fluid and blood in disease-related research. Within the most common neurological disorders, much effort has been spent on studying the role of a few hallmark proteins in disease pathogenesis but despite extensive investigation, the signatures they provide seem insufficient to fully understand and predict disease progress. In order to expand the view the field of neuroproteomics has lately emerged alongside developing technologies, such as affinity proteomics and mass spectrometry, for multiplexed and high-throughput protein profiling. Here, we provide an overview of how such technologies have been applied to study neurological disease and we also discuss some important considerations concerning discovery of disease-associated profiles.
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Keywords:  Affinity proteomics; Biomarkers; Body fluids; Mass spectrometry; Neurological disease; Neuroproteomics

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26286680     DOI: 10.1002/prca.201500065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteomics Clin Appl        ISSN: 1862-8346            Impact factor:   3.494


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3.  Multi-cohort profiling reveals elevated CSF levels of brain-enriched proteins in Alzheimer's disease.

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