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. 2010 Jun 9;28(4):209–224. doi: 10.3233/DMA-2010-0707

Systems Biology Approaches to Disease Marker Discovery

Donald Sharon 1, Rui Chen 2, Michael Snyder 2,*
PMCID: PMC3833409  PMID: 20534906

Abstract

Our understanding of human disease and potential therapeutics is improving rapidly. In order to take advantage of these developments it is important to be able to identify disease markers. Many new high-throughput genomics and proteomics technologies are being implemented to identify candidate disease markers. These technologies include protein microarrays, next-generation DNA sequencing and mass spectrometry platforms. Such methods are particularly important for elucidating the repertoire of molecular markers in the genome, transcriptome, proteome and metabolome of patients with diseases such as cancer, autoimmune diseases, and viral infections, resulting from the disruption of many biological pathways. These new technologies have identified many potential disease markers. These markers are expected to be valuable to achieve the promise of truly personalized medicine.

Keywords: Systems biology, disease markers, cancer, autoimmune disease, protein microarray, mass spectrometry, Next-generation sequencing

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