| Literature DB >> 29507545 |
Ziqing Chen1, Tea Dodig-Crnković2, Jochen M Schwenk2, Sheng-Ce Tao1,3,4.
Abstract
The concept of antibody microarrays is one of the most versatile approaches within multiplexed immunoassay technologies. These types of arrays have increasingly become an attractive tool for the exploratory detection and study of protein abundance, function, pathways, and potential drug targets. Due to the properties of the antibody microarrays and their potential use in basic research and clinical analytics, various types of antibody microarrays have already been developed. In spite of the growing number of studies utilizing this technique, few reviews about antibody microarray technology have been presented to reflect the quality and future uses of the generated data. In this review, we provide a summary of the recent applications of antibody microarray techniques in basic biology and clinical studies, providing insights into the current trends and future of protein analysis.Entities:
Keywords: Antibody microarray; Clinical application; Drug mechanism; Signalling; Systems biology; Technology advances
Year: 2018 PMID: 29507545 PMCID: PMC5830343 DOI: 10.1186/s12014-018-9184-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Proteomics ISSN: 1542-6416 Impact factor: 3.988
Fig. 1Review of planar antibody microarray technologies and their applications in the field of proteomics. Images were adopted from Servier Medical Art by Servier (http://www.servier.com/Powerpoint-image-bank) and modified by the authors under the following terms: CREATIVE COMMONS Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0)
Fig. 2Comparison of different protein detection method following 7 categories: multiplexing (analytes), throughput (samples), specificity (validation), sensitivity (resolution), flexibility (content), samples (types), distribution (use). The scale number equal to high (4), medium (3), low (2), lower (1). The use of the scales as a comparative measure within each category. IHC immunohistochemistry, ELISA enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, FC flow cytometry, CyTOF mass cytometry
Antibody microarray summary
| Lab/company | Area | Antibody microarray type | Abs number | PMID |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medsaic Pty | Colorectal cancer | DotScan™ CRC microarrays | 122 | 25445327 |
| Medsaic Pty | Systemic lupus erythematosus | DotScan™ antibody microarray | 82 | 23516448 |
| Medsaic Pty | Chronic lymphocytic leukemia | DotScan™ CLL antibody microarray | 182 | 24289109 |
| Medsaic Pty | Cancer | DotScan™ antibody microarrays | 144 | 27086589 |
| Clontech | Alzheimer’s disease | Antibody Microarray 500 | 500 | 22554416 |
| Clontech | Prostate cancer | Antibody Microarray 507 | 507 | 23280553 |
| Clontech | Glaucoma | Ab Microarray 500 | 508 | 22974818 |
| Fullmoon Biosystems Inc | Explorer Antibody Microarray | 656 | ||
| Fullmoon Biosystems Inc | Squamous cell lung and esophageal carcinoma | PEX100 | 1318 | 26040563 |
| Fullmoon Biosystems Inc | Prostate cancer | Phosphorylation-specific antibody microarray | 95 | 24009409 |
| Fullmoon Biosystems Inc | Customized antibody microarray | 248 | ||
| Kinexus Bioinformatics | Smoke | KAM-1.0 | 650 | 21627322 |
| Kinexus Bioinformatics | Breast cancer | KAM-1.1 | 650 | 21423216 |
| Kinexus Bioinformatics | KAM-850 | 854 | 26577697 | |
| Kinexus Bioinformatics | hiPSC-CMs | KAM-850 | 854 | 25055963 |
| Sigma-Aldrich | Breast cancer | Cell Signaling Antibody Microarray | 224 | 21394501 |
| Lab Vision Corporation | Programmed cell death | TAA-001 Lab Vision Corporation | 720 | 23619569 |
| Abnova | Alzheimer’s disease | Master Antibody Microarray | 656 | 25428253 |
| Proteogen Inc | Drug mechanism | ProteoChip | 48 | 21558493 |
| Jörg D. Hoheisel | Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer | Home made | 818 | 24610664 |
| Jörg D. Hoheisel | Glioblastoma | Home made | 724 | 26232108 |
| Jörg D. Hoheisel | Pancreatic cancer | Home made | 810 | 22579748 |
| Paul D. Lampe | Pancreas cancer | Home made | 4096 | 25589628 |
| Paul D. Lampe | Biomarker for cancer | Home made | 3600 | 24185138 |
| Paul D. Lampe | Autoantigen-autoantibody complexes | Home made | 3600 | 23541305 |
| Nicholas A. Shackel | Liver diseases | Home made | 60 | 22863037 |
| Nicholas A. Shackel | Hepatitis C virus | Home made | 90 | 25706280 |
| Christer Wingren | Pancreatitis | Home made | 121 | 22930578 |
| Diane M. Cibrik | Renal allograft rejection | Home made | 108 | 24323459 |
| Daniel Böhm | Breast cancer | Home made | 23 | 21885915 |
| Carl Borrebaeck | Pancreas cancer | Home made | 180 | 25196118 |
Review of planar antibody microarrays from recent studies. Lab/company, area of research, antibody microarray type and number of immobilized antibodies (abs) are summarized. The microarray with the highest number of antibodies belongs to Paul D. Lampe’s group and their home-made antibody microarray
Summary of commercial available antibody microarrays from different companies, Type G (Glass), M (Membrane)
| Provider | Ab microarray category | Type | Max number of abs | Major focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raybio | 215 | G/M | 400 | Immune response, cytokines, cancer, signalling |
| Full moon | 43 | G | 1358 | Signalling, cancer biomarker, cytokines |
| Abnova | 39 | G/M | 247 | Signalling, cytokines |
| R&D | 20 | M | 105 | Signalling, cytokines, functional assay, proteomic profile |
| Abcam | 14 | M | 400 | Signalling, cytokines, functional assay, biomarker |
| MyBiosource | 4 | G | 656 | Signalling, proteomic profile |
| Hypromatrix | 3 | M | 400 | Signalling, functional assay |
| Panorama | 2 | G | 112 | Gene regulation, signalling |
| Arrayit | 1 | G | 380 | Plasma protein |
| Kinex™ | 1 | G | 878 | Signalling |