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| Author | Griffin, Timothy J. Onsongo, Getiria Xie, Hongwei Carlis, John V. |
| Abstract | Recent developments in high-throughput proteomics technologies have made it possible to detect and identify low abundance proteins. These technologies provide a new window through which proteomes can be analyzed. Despite holding great promise, the contribution of mass spectrometry based proteomics in identifying novel diagnostic biomarkers has been disappointing. This failure has, in part, been attributed to the lack of effective strategies for determining candidate biomarkers that justify more expensive and time-consuming validation studies. An approach that bridges the gap between unbiased experimental paradigm emphasizing comprehensive characterizations of proteins and a candidate-driven paradigm would overcome this limitation [38]. To this end, we have developed database operators that extend the database management systems to analyze high-throughput proteomics and genomics data. By analyzing differentially expressed genes and proteins using pathway databases, these operators take advantage of established expert domain knowledge in pathway annotation to prioritize candidate biomarkers. They provide a systematic way of bridging the gap between unbiased experimental paradigm and candidate-driven paradigm. To test the operators, we analyzed a dataset of salivary proteins differentially expressed between pre-malignant and malignant oral lesions. Six proteins are identified as candidate biomarkers worth of validation studies. A literature search reveals these high priorit candidate biomarkers interact with proteins implicated in cancer development highlighting their potential utility as biomarkers demonstrating the effectiveness of our operators. The developed operators will help overcome one of the main challenges of high-throughput computational techniques; provide a systematic way of bridging the gap between unbiased data driven approach and hypothesis driven approach to prioritize candidate biomarkers worth of more expensive and time consuming validation studies. |
| Starting Page | 25 |
| Ending Page | 34 |
| Page Count | 10 |
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| ISBN | 9781450304382 |
| DOI | 10.1145/1854776.1854786 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) |
| Publisher Date | 2010-08-02 |
| Publisher Place | New York |
| Access Restriction | Subscribed |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
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