The role of proteomics in toxicology: identification of biomarkers of toxicity by protein expression analysis
- 1 January 2002
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Biomarkers
- Vol. 7 (4) , 269-290
- https://doi.org/10.1080/13547500210127318
Abstract
Proteomics, i.e. the high throughput separation, display and identification of proteins, has the potential to be a powerful tool in drug development. It could increase the predictability of early drug development and identify non-invasive biomarkers of toxicity or efficacy. This review provides an introduction to modern proteomics, with particular reference to applications in toxicology. A literature search was carried out to identify studies in two broad classes: screening/predictive toxicology, and mechanistic toxicology. The strengths and limitations of current methods and the likely impact of techniques in drug development are also considered. Proteomics can increase the speed and sensitivity of toxicological screening by identifying protein markers of toxicity. Proteomics studies have already provided insights into the mechanisms of action of a wide range of substances, from metals to peroxisome proliferators. Current limitations involving speed of throughput are being overcome by increasing automation and the development of new techniques. The isotope-coded affinity tag (ICAT) method appears particularly promising. The application of proteomics to drug development has given rise to the new field of pharmacoproteomics. New associations between proteins and toxicopathological effects are constantly being identified, and major progress is on the horizon as we move into the post-genomic era.Keywords
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