连接点:桥接微样本和传统血液基质代谢生物标志物分析

IF 4.1 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Marlene Thaitumu, Vasiliki Gkanali, Georgios Theodoridis, Helen Gika
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摘要

缩小微采样技术和标准血液基质之间的差距,为代谢生物标志物分析提供了开创性的机会,为传统静脉穿刺提供了微创、以患者为中心的替代方案。本文综述了目前通过靶向和非靶向代谢分析比较液体血液、血浆或血清中生物标志物分析与血液显微样本的比较所获得的知识。它的目的是探讨这些方法的分析性能相比,传统的血液采集,强调其在该领域的有效性。通过不同应用实例指出了标准化和广泛临床应用所必需的关键挑战,如红细胞压积效应和验证研究。这篇综述强调了利用微采样技术在代谢生物标志物发现和临床诊断中的全部潜力的关键步骤。
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Connecting the Dots: Bridging Microsamples and Conventional Blood Matrices in Metabolic Biomarker Analysis

Connecting the Dots: Bridging Microsamples and Conventional Blood Matrices in Metabolic Biomarker Analysis

Connecting the Dots: Bridging Microsamples and Conventional Blood Matrices in Metabolic Biomarker Analysis

Connecting the Dots: Bridging Microsamples and Conventional Blood Matrices in Metabolic Biomarker Analysis

Bridging the gap between microsampling techniques and standard blood matrices presents a groundbreaking opportunity in metabolic biomarker analysis, offering minimally invasive, patient-centric alternatives to traditional venipuncture. This review presents the current knowledge obtained from the comparison of biomarkers analysis in liquid blood, plasma or serum in parallel to blood microsamples by targeted and untargeted metabolic profiling assays. It aims to explore the analytical performance of these approaches compared to conventional blood collection, emphasizing its efficacy in the field. Key challenges such as haematocrit effect and validation studies which are necessary steps for standardization and widespread clinical adoption are pointed out through examples in different applications. This review underscores the critical steps to employ the full potential of microsampling technologies for their integration in metabolic biomarker discovery and clinical diagnostics.

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