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Cancer Proteomics


Cancer Proteomics

From Bench to Bedside
Cancer Drug Discovery and Development

von: Sayed S. Daoud

CHF 236.00

Verlag: Humana Press
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 26.12.2007
ISBN/EAN: 9781597451697
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 264

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<P>This book provides the reader with broad perspectives and breadth of knowledge on current topics related to the use of proteomic strategies in cancer therapy as well as anticipated challenges that may arise from its application in daily practice. The book is divided into 4 parts. The first part begins with the current technologies used in proteomics that allow for protein profiling and for the identification of druggable targets in human samples. Mass spectrometry based protein characterization and protein microarrays hold great promise of predicting response to specific drugs in cancer therapy. The second part deals with the use proteomics in cell signaling. At the present, the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries have many potentially useful small molecule inhibitors of many pathways important in cancer that have yet to be taken to clinical trials. Understanding protein-protein interaction and posttranslational modifications through proteomics will likely make it much more feasible to do effective clinical trials of these small molecules alone and in combinations to overcome drug resistance and improve patient care. The third part of the book moves from signaling to actual clinical applications of proteomics in cancer therapy. Case studies in may tumor types are provided to show the feasibility of generating the critical information needed to individualization of therapy in cancer patients. The final part of the book provides in depth information on annotating the human proteome and the role of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in regulating the use of proteomics in cancer therapy. To functionally annotate the human proteome, the Swiss Institute for Bioinformatics (SIB) and the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) initiated a major effort to distribute to the scientific community highly integrated information on human protein sequences. This initiative, which is called the Human Proteomics Initiative (HPI) aims to provide for each known human proteina wealth of information that include the description of its function, domain and protein family classification, subcellular location, posttranslational modifications, variants and similarities to other proteins. Integration of bioinformatics into clinical application of proteomics in cancer therapy is outlined as well as regulations and policy of commercial application of proteomics in patient care.</P>
Proteomics Technologies.- Current and Emerging Mass Spectrometry Instrumentation and Methods for Proteomic Analyses.- Cell Signaling Proteomics.- Integration of Genomics and Proteomics in Dissecting p53 Signaling.- Proteomic Profiling of Tyrosine Kinases as Pharmacological Endpoints for Targeted Cancer Therapy.- Tumor Proteomics.- Oncoproteomics for Personalized Management of Cancer.- Application of Serum and Tissue Proteomics to Understand and Detect Solid Tumors.- Insight on Renal Cell Carcinoma Proteome.- Proteomics in Lung Cancer.- Proteomic Strategies of Therapeutic Individualization and Target Discovery in Acute Myeloid Leukemia.- New Tumor Biomarkers.- Bioinformatics and Regulatory Aspects of Proteomics.- Annotating the Human Proteome.- Regulatory Issues in the Co-Development of Oncology Drugs and Proteomic Tests: An Overview.
<P>Over the past 20 years or so, there have been tremendous advances in our understanding of how normal cells transform to cancer and the importance of signaling pathways in cancer initiation and progression. Therefore, proteomics technologies must be improved for more global analysis of protein content of cells, tissues and body fluids as well as the posttranslational modifications to allow for proper detections and validation. In Cancer Proteomics, the authors collectively provide the current status of proteomics in cancer therapy and offers the existing technologies used in proteomics that allow for protein profiling and for the identification of druggable targets in human samples. Mass spectrometry based protein characterization and protein microarrays hold great promise of predicting response to specific drugs in cancer therapy. Insightful to the reader with broad perspectives on topics related to the use of proteomic strategies in cancer therapy, Cancer Proteomics offers anticipated challenges that may arise from its application in daily practice. </P>
Comprehensive look at the use of proteomic strategies in cancer therapy Covers all the latest technologies used in proteomics Includes in-depth information on the human proteome and the role of the FDA in regulating the use of proteomics The latest research on proteomics and tyrosine kinases p53 signalling and tumor biomarkers Discusses the future uses of proteomics in therapeutic individualization and target discovery
<P>This comprehensive book provides the reader with broad perspectives and breadth of knowledge on current topics related to the use of proteomic strategies in cancer therapy, as well as anticipated challenges that may arise from its application in daily practice. It begins with the current technologies used in proteomics that allow for protein profiling and for the identification of druggable targets in human samples. The second part deals with the use proteomics in cell signaling. The third part of the book moves from signaling to actual clinical applications of proteomics in cancer therapy. Case studies in many tumor types are provided to show the feasibility of generating the critical information needed to individualization of therapy in cancer patients. The final part of the book provides in depth information on annotating the human proteome and the role of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in regulating the use of proteomics in cancer therapy. </P>

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