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- W2895812679 abstract "The protein domain is probably the most ubiquitously affected in disease, response and recovery, and therefore proteomics holds special promise for biomarker discovery in general, and particularly in inflammatory bowel disease [IBD], i.e. ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. Tremendous progress has been made over the past decade in the development and refinement of proteomics technologies. These advances provide opportunities for a long-anticipated personalized medicine approach to the treatment of IBD. The present review examines the current state of IBD proteomics research and its usefulness in clinical practice. We performed a systematic bibliographic search to identify studies investigating the use of proteomics in patients with IBD, and we then summarized the current ‘state of the art’ in the applications of proteomic technologies in the study of IBD. In particular, in the present review we provide: [1] a brief introduction to proteomics in health and disease; [2] a review of the different stages from biomarker discovery to clinical application; and [3] a comprehensive review of the clinical usefulness and application of proteomics in IBD, including: [a] screening to differentiate IBD from healthy controls; [b] differentiating Crohn’s disease from ulcerative colitis; [c] prediction of the behaviour or the IBD course; [d] prediction of IBD response to biological treatment; and [e] monitoring response to treatment. We also review the importance of the type of sample—blood vs intestinal tissue—for the study of proteomics in IBD patients. Finally, we emphasize the current limitations of proteomic studies in IBD." @default.
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- W2895812679 title "Clinical Usefulness of Proteomics in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Comprehensive Review" @default.
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