New tools for classification and monitoring of autoimmune diseases
- 31 May 2012
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Reviews Rheumatology
- Vol. 8 (6) , 317-328
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nrrheum.2012.66
Abstract
Multiplexed assay technologies at the gene, protein, and cellular levels have enabled the identification of 'actionable biomarkers' that can inform clinical practice. Powerful new methods, including mass cytometry and protein arrays, are reviewed. Rheumatologists see patients with a range of autoimmune diseases. Phenotyping these diseases for diagnosis, prognosis and selection of therapies is an ever increasing problem. Advances in multiplexed assay technology at the gene, protein, and cellular level have enabled the identification of 'actionable biomarkers'; that is, biological metrics that can inform clinical practice. Not only will such biomarkers yield insight into the development, remission, and exacerbation of a disease, they will undoubtedly improve diagnostic sensitivity and accuracy of classification, and ultimately guide treatment. This Review provides an introduction to these powerful technologies that could promote the identification of actionable biomarkers, including mass cytometry, protein arrays, and immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor high-throughput sequencing. In our opinion, these technologies should become part of routine clinical practice for the management of autoimmune diseases. The use of analytical tools to deconvolve the data obtained from use of these technologies is also presented here. These analyses are revealing a more comprehensive and interconnected view of the immune system than ever before and should have an important role in directing future treatment approaches for autoimmune diseases.Keywords
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