Insights on Proteomics-Driven Body Fluid-Based Biomarkers of Cervical Cancer

IF 4 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
A. Mukherjee, Chinmay Pednekar, Siddhant Sujit Kolke, Megha Kattimani, Subhiksha Duraisamy, A. Burli, Sudeep Gupta, Sanjeeva Srivastava
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Abstract

Cervical cancer is one of the top malignancies in women around the globe, which still holds its place despite being preventable at early stages. Gynecological conditions, even maladies like cervical cancer, still experience scrutiny from society owing to prevalent taboo and invasive screening methods, especially in developing economies. Additionally, current diagnoses lack specificity and sensitivity, which prolong diagnosis until it is too late. Advances in omics-based technologies aid in discovering differential multi-omics profiles between healthy individuals and cancer patients, which could be utilized for the discovery of body fluid-based biomarkers. Body fluids are a promising potential alternative for early disease detection and counteracting the problems of invasiveness while also serving as a pool of potential biomarkers. In this review, we will provide details of the body fluids-based biomarkers that have been reported in cervical cancer. Here, we have presented our perspective on proteomics for global biomarker discovery by addressing several pertinent problems, including the challenges that are confronted in cervical cancer. Further, we also used bioinformatic methods to undertake a meta-analysis of significantly up-regulated biomolecular profiles in CVF from cervical cancer patients. Our analysis deciphered alterations in the biological pathways in CVF such as immune response, glycolytic processes, regulation of cell death, regulation of structural size, protein polymerization disease, and other pathways that can cumulatively contribute to cervical cancer malignancy. We believe, more extensive research on such biomarkers, will speed up the road to early identification and prevention of cervical cancer in the near future.
癌症蛋白质组学驱动的体液生物标志物研究进展
癌症是全球女性最常见的恶性肿瘤之一,尽管在早期阶段是可以预防的,但它仍然占有一席之地。由于普遍存在禁忌和侵入性筛查方法,尤其是在发展中经济体,妇科疾病,甚至是癌症等疾病,仍然受到社会的审视。此外,目前的诊断缺乏特异性和敏感性,这会延长诊断时间,直到为时已晚。基于组学的技术进步有助于发现健康个体和癌症患者之间的不同多组学特征,可用于发现基于体液的生物标志物。体液是早期疾病检测和对抗侵袭性问题的一种有前途的潜在替代品,同时也是一种潜在的生物标志物库。在这篇综述中,我们将提供宫颈癌症中已报道的基于体液的生物标志物的详细信息。在这里,我们通过解决几个相关问题,包括癌症面临的挑战,展示了我们对蛋白质组学的观点,以促进全球生物标志物的发现。此外,我们还使用生物信息学方法对癌症宫颈患者CVF中显著上调的生物分子谱进行了荟萃分析。我们的分析揭示了CVF生物学途径的变化,如免疫反应、糖酵解过程、细胞死亡的调节、结构大小的调节、蛋白质聚合疾病以及其他可能累积导致宫颈癌症恶性肿瘤的途径。我们相信,对这些生物标志物进行更广泛的研究,将在不久的将来加快宫颈癌症的早期识别和预防。
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Proteomes
Proteomes Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Clinical Biochemistry
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
3.00%
发文量
37
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Proteomes (ISSN 2227-7382) is an open access, peer reviewed journal on all aspects of proteome science. Proteomes covers the multi-disciplinary topics of structural and functional biology, protein chemistry, cell biology, methodology used for protein analysis, including mass spectrometry, protein arrays, bioinformatics, HTS assays, etc. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on the length of papers. Scope: -whole proteome analysis of any organism -disease/pharmaceutical studies -comparative proteomics -protein-ligand/protein interactions -structure/functional proteomics -gene expression -methodology -bioinformatics -applications of proteomics
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