High-Resolution Serum Proteomic Profiling of Alzheimer Disease Samples Reveals Disease-Specific, Carrier-Protein–Bound Mass Signatures
- 1 October 2005
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical Chemistry
- Vol. 51 (10) , 1946-1954
- https://doi.org/10.1373/clinchem.2005.053090
Abstract
Background: Researchers typically search for disease markers using a “targeted” approach in which a hypothesis about the disease mechanism is tested and experimental results either confirm or disprove the involvement of a particular gene or protein in the disease. Recently, there has been interest in developing disease diagnostics based on unbiased quantification of differences in global patterns of protein and peptide masses, typically in blood from individuals with and without disease. We combined a suite of methods and technologies, including novel sample preparation based on carrier-protein capture and biomarker enrichment, high-resolution mass spectrometry, a unique cohort of well-characterized persons with and without Alzheimer disease (AD), and powerful bioinformatic analysis, that add statistical and procedural robustness to biomarker discovery from blood.Keywords
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