Next generation pan-cancer blood proteome profiling using proximity extension assay

Author:

Álvez María BuenoORCID,Edfors FredrikORCID,von Feilitzen KalleORCID,Zwahlen MartinORCID,Mardinoglu AdilORCID,Edqvist Per-HenrikORCID,Sjöblom TobiasORCID,Lundin EmmaORCID,Rameika NatalliaORCID,Enblad GunillaORCID,Lindman Henrik,Höglund MartinORCID,Hesselager GöranORCID,Stålberg KarinORCID,Enblad MalinORCID,Simonson Oscar E.ORCID,Häggman Michael,Axelsson Tomas,Åberg MikaelORCID,Nordlund JessicaORCID,Zhong WenORCID,Karlsson MaxORCID,Gyllensten UlfORCID,Ponten FredrikORCID,Fagerberg LinnORCID,Uhlén MathiasORCID

Abstract

AbstractA comprehensive characterization of blood proteome profiles in cancer patients can contribute to a better understanding of the disease etiology, resulting in earlier diagnosis, risk stratification and better monitoring of the different cancer subtypes. Here, we describe the use of next generation protein profiling to explore the proteome signature in blood across patients representing many of the major cancer types. Plasma profiles of 1463 proteins from more than 1400 cancer patients are measured in minute amounts of blood collected at the time of diagnosis and before treatment. An open access Disease Blood Atlas resource allows the exploration of the individual protein profiles in blood collected from the individual cancer patients. We also present studies in which classification models based on machine learning have been used for the identification of a set of proteins associated with each of the analyzed cancers. The implication for cancer precision medicine of next generation plasma profiling is discussed.

Funder

Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse

Vetenskapsrådet

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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