About one million people per year develop colorectal cancer (CRC) and approximately half of them die. The extent of the disease (i.e. local invasion at the time of diagnosis) is a key prognostic factor. The 5-year survival rate is almost 90% in the case of delimited CRC and 10% in the case of metastasized CRC. Hence, one of the great challenges in the battle against CRC is to improve early diagnosis strategies. Large-scale proteomic approaches are widely used in cancer research to search for novel biomarkers. Such biomarkers can help in improving the accuracy of the diagnosis and in the optimization of personalized therapy. Herein, we provide an overview of studies published in the last 5 years on CRC that led to the identification of protein biomarkers suitable for clinical application by using proteomic approaches. We discussed these findings according to biomarker application, including also the role of protein phosphorylation and cancer stem cells in biomarker discovery. Our review provides a cross section of scientific approaches and can furnish suggestions for future experimental strategies to be used as reference by scientists, clinicians and researchers interested in proteomics for biomarker discovery.

Corbo, C., Cevenini, A., Salvatore, F. (2017). Biomarker discovery by proteomics-based approaches for early detection and personalized medicine in colorectal cancer. PROTEOMICS. CLINICAL APPLICATIONS, 11(5-6) [10.1002/prca.201600072].

Biomarker discovery by proteomics-based approaches for early detection and personalized medicine in colorectal cancer

Corbo C
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2017

Abstract

About one million people per year develop colorectal cancer (CRC) and approximately half of them die. The extent of the disease (i.e. local invasion at the time of diagnosis) is a key prognostic factor. The 5-year survival rate is almost 90% in the case of delimited CRC and 10% in the case of metastasized CRC. Hence, one of the great challenges in the battle against CRC is to improve early diagnosis strategies. Large-scale proteomic approaches are widely used in cancer research to search for novel biomarkers. Such biomarkers can help in improving the accuracy of the diagnosis and in the optimization of personalized therapy. Herein, we provide an overview of studies published in the last 5 years on CRC that led to the identification of protein biomarkers suitable for clinical application by using proteomic approaches. We discussed these findings according to biomarker application, including also the role of protein phosphorylation and cancer stem cells in biomarker discovery. Our review provides a cross section of scientific approaches and can furnish suggestions for future experimental strategies to be used as reference by scientists, clinicians and researchers interested in proteomics for biomarker discovery.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
Biomarkers, proteomics, colorectal cancer
English
2017
11
5-6
1600072
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Corbo, C., Cevenini, A., Salvatore, F. (2017). Biomarker discovery by proteomics-based approaches for early detection and personalized medicine in colorectal cancer. PROTEOMICS. CLINICAL APPLICATIONS, 11(5-6) [10.1002/prca.201600072].
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