Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10817292 | Clinica Chimica Acta | 2005 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Human sera should also be mined for discovery of many more markers for disease. Up to the present, no one could be found, but this was due to the presence of several major proteins, obscuring all rare ones. Via several immuno-subtraction steps, followed by ion exchange and size exclusion chromatography, one can now detect proteins and peptides present in sera at levels below 10 ng/mL, highlighting the road to discovery of novel markers of disease. Another technique that could revolutionize biomarker discovery in biological fluids consists in the use of combinatorial beads to reduce the dynamic range. They consist in a library of combinatorial ligands coupled to small beads. Such a library comprises hexameric ligands composed of amino acids, resulting in millions different structures. When these beads are impregnated with complex proteomes (e.g., human sera, CSF, urines) of widely differing protein compositions, they are able to significantly reduce the concentration differences, thus greatly enhancing the possibility of evidencing low-abundance species.
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Authors
Pier Giorgio Righetti, Annalisa Castagna, Francesca Antonucci, Chiara Piubelli, Daniela Cecconi, Natascia Campostrini, Chiara Rustichelli, Paolo Antonioli, Gianluigi Zanusso, Salvatore Monaco, Lee Lomas, Egisto Boschetti,