학술논문

Proteomics as a Method for Early Detection of Cancer: A Review of Proteomics, Exhaled Breath Condensate, and Lung Cancer Screening
Document Type
Report
Source
Journal of General Internal Medicine. Jan, 2008, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p78, 7 p.
Subject
Cell research -- Analysis
Proteins -- Analysis
Oncology, Experimental -- Analysis
Respiratory agents -- Analysis
Proteomics -- Analysis
Lung cancer -- Analysis
Cancer -- Diagnosis
Cancer -- Analysis
Cancer -- Research
Language
English
ISSN
0884-8734
Abstract
The study of expressed proteins in neoplasia is undergoing a revolution with the advent of proteomic analysis. Unlike genomic studies where individual changes may have no functional significance, protein expression is closely aligned with cellular activity. This perspective will review proteomics as a method of detecting markers of neoplasia with a particular emphasis on lung cancer and the potential to sample the lung by exhaled breath condensate (EBC). EBC collection is a simple, new, and noninvasive technique, which allows sampling of lower respiratory tract fluid. EBC enables the study of a wide variety of biological markers from low molecular weight mediators to macromolecules, such as proteins, in a range of pulmonary diseases. EBC may be applied to the detection of lung cancer where it could be a tool in early diagnosis. This perspective will explore the potential of applying proteomics to the EBC from lung cancer patients as an example of detecting potential biomarkers of disease and progression.