نتایج جستجو برای: urinary proteomics

تعداد نتایج: 137940  

Journal: :gastroenterology and hepatology from bed to bench 0
daniela quaglino federica boraldi giulia annovi deanna guerra ivonne ronchetti

connective tissue consists of cells separated by the extracellular matrix, whose composition and amount vary according to age, to functional requirements, and to the presence of pathologic conditions. within this non-random macromolecular assembly, collagens, elastin, proteoglycans and structural glycoproteins are mutually interdependent and modifications of one component, by extrinsic (environ...

Babak Arjmand, Bagher Larijani, Mohammad Abdollahi,

Every human being is different based on genetics, lifestyle, and environmental factors. Novel medical technologies have become more precise owing to molecular information, including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, etc. The “omics” technologies have opened up new horizons for healthcare systems, enabling them to prevent and/or diagnose diseases more precisel...

2015
Sarah R. Ambrose James C. Goldsmith Wenbin Wei Maurice P. Zeegers Margaret A. Knowles Richard T. Bryan Douglas G. Ward Michael A. Tainsky

Developing a urine test to detect bladder tumours with high sensitivity and specificity is a key goal in bladder cancer research. We hypothesised that bladder cancer-specific glycoproteins might fulfill this role. Lectin-ELISAs were used to study the binding of 25 lectins to 10 bladder cell lines and serum and urine from bladder cancer patients and non-cancer controls. Selected lectins were the...

2014
Xundou Li Mindi Zhao Menglin Li Lulu Jia Youhe Gao

Biomarker is the measurable change associated with a physiological or pathophysiological process. Unlike blood which has mechanisms to keep the internal environment homeostatic, urine is more likely to reflect changes of the body. As a result, urine is likely to be a better biomarker source than blood. However, since the urinary proteome is affected by many factors, including diuretics, careful...

2012
Håvard Loftheim Karsten Midtvedt Anders Hartmann Anna V Reisæter Pål Falck Hallvard Holdaas Trond Jenssen Leon Reubsaet Anders Åsberg

UNLABELLED BACKGROUND Acute rejection (AR) episodes in renal transplant recipients are suspected when plasma creatinine is elevated and other potential causes out ruled. Graft biopsies are however needed for definite diagnosis. Non-invasive AR-biomarkers is an unmet clinical need. The urinary proteome is an interesting source in the search for such a biomarker in this population. METHODS I...

2017
Tamara Sequeiros Marina Rigau Cristina Chiva Melania Montes Iolanda Garcia-Grau Marta Garcia Sherley Diaz Ana Celma Irene Bijnsdorp Alex Campos Primiano Di Mauro Salvador Borrós Jaume Reventós Andreas Doll Rosanna Paciucci Michiel Pegtel Inés de Torres Eduard Sabidó Juan Morote Mireia Olivan

Rapid and reliable diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa) is highly desirable as current used methods lack specificity. In addition, identification of PCa biomarkers that can classify patients into high- and low-risk groups for disease progression at early stage will improve treatment decision-making. Here, we describe a set of protein-combination panels in urinary extracellular vesicles (EVs), def...

2015
Sarah R. Ambrose Naheema S. Gordon James C. Goldsmith Wenbin Wei Maurice P. Zeegers Nicholas D. James Margaret A. Knowles Richard T. Bryan Douglas G. Ward

Developing a urine test to detect bladder tumours with high sensitivity and specificity is a key goal in bladder cancer research. We hypothesised that bladder cancer-specific glycoproteins might fulfill this role. Lectin-ELISAs were used to study the binding of 25 lectins to 10 bladder cell lines and serum and urine from bladder cancer patients and non-cancer controls. Selected lectins were the...

2017
Christopher R. Silvers Hiroshi Miyamoto Edward M. Messing George J. Netto Yi-Fen Lee

The mechanisms of bladder cancer progression are unknown, and new treatments and biomarkers are needed. Patient urinary extracellular vesicles (EVs) derive in part from bladder cancer cells and contain a specific protein cargo which may provide information about the disease. We conducted a proteomics study comparing EVs from the muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) cell line TCCSUP to EVs from...

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