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Proteomic profiling is the large-scale analysis of proteins, which is essential for understanding
biological process Biological processes are those processes that are necessary for an organism to live and that shape its capacities for interacting with its environment. Biological processes are made of many chemical reactions or other events that are involved in ...
es and disease mechanisms. A
proteomic Proteomics is the large-scale study of proteins. Proteins are vital macromolecules of all living organisms, with many functions such as the formation of structural fibers of muscle tissue, enzymatic digestion of food, or synthesis and replicatio ...
profile may be employed to discover or diagnose
disease A disease is a particular abnormal condition that adversely affects the structure or function (biology), function of all or part of an organism and is not immediately due to any external injury. Diseases are often known to be medical condi ...
s or conditions, which can monitor responses to therapeutic measures. Sometimes, it is also referred to as a protein expression profile and protein signature.
Proteome A proteome is the entire set of proteins that is, or can be, expressed by a genome, cell, tissue, or organism at a certain time. It is the set of expressed proteins in a given type of cell or organism, at a given time, under defined conditions. P ...
profiling analysis is the analysis of the entire proteome from complex samples such as complete
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, tissues, and
body fluid Body fluids, bodily fluids, or biofluids, sometimes body liquids, are liquids within the Body (biology), body of an organism. In lean healthy adult men, the total body water is about 60% (60–67%) of the total Human body weight, body weight; it ...
s. It is most used for identifying as many
peptide Peptides are short chains of amino acids linked by peptide bonds. A polypeptide is a longer, continuous, unbranched peptide chain. Polypeptides that have a molecular mass of 10,000 Da or more are called proteins. Chains of fewer than twenty am ...
s and
protein Proteins are large biomolecules and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residue (biochemistry), residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions within organisms, including Enzyme catalysis, catalysing metab ...
s as possible. Proteome profiling analysis based on mass spectrometry (MS) can provide reference information for high-throughput quantitative proteomics and protein modification analysis. Recent studies have compared various platforms, such as SomaScan and Olink, and highlighted differences in precision, accuracy, and
phenotypic In genetics, the phenotype () is the set of observable characteristics or traits of an organism. The term covers the organism's morphology (physical form and structure), its developmental processes, its biochemical and physiological propert ...
associations across diverse cohorts.


Key techniques and innovations

Advanced emerging technologies in proteomics profiling are revolutionizing sensitivity, speed, and
data analysis Data analysis is the process of inspecting, Data cleansing, cleansing, Data transformation, transforming, and Data modeling, modeling data with the goal of discovering useful information, informing conclusions, and supporting decision-making. Da ...
capabilities. Some key milestones in advances have been: ;Single-cell proteomics Techniques of SCOPE-MS and prioritized Single Cell ProtEomics (pSCoPE) allow for deep analysis of individual cells and thus increase the proteome depth and resolution. ;Mass spectrometry innovations Thermo Fisher's Orbitrap Astral enables the measurement of thousands of proteins from minimal samples in under 20 minutes. ;Machine learning integration
Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) is the capability of computer, computational systems to perform tasks typically associated with human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making. It is a field of re ...
is being used to predict and validate
mass spectrometry Mass spectrometry (MS) is an analytical technique that is used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions. The results are presented as a ''mass spectrum'', a plot of intensity as a function of the mass-to-charge ratio. Mass spectrometry is used ...
results, thereby improving accuracy and efficiency in data interpretation. ;Immuno-ligation methods High-throughput multiplex assays allow for the simultaneous detection of multiple proteins and thus improve profiling capabilities. This is opening up avenues to even more clinical applications with increased precision and biology.


Proteomic profiling in disease detection

Proteomics profiling has been used in the discovery of
biomarker In biomedical contexts, a biomarker, or biological marker, is a measurable indicator of some biological state or condition. Biomarkers are often measured and evaluated using blood, urine, or soft tissues to examine normal biological processes, ...
s for diseases. A study conducted with the use of the Olink Proteomics Platform found that patients with
glaucoma Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that can lead to damage of the optic nerve. The optic nerve transmits visual information from the eye to the brain. Glaucoma may cause vision loss if left untreated. It has been called the "silent thief of ...
had differently expressed metabolic proteins, thus the potential of proteomics in early disease detection and development of a therapeutic strategy.


Techniques for data analysis

Global proteome profiling is the direct representation of the protein set in an organism, organ, tissues, or an organelle. Among the primary goals of proteomic analysis is to compare and determine the relative quantities of proteins under a defined set of conditions. Over the last 4 decades, two-dimensional gel electrophoresis has gained popularity because it successfully helped differential
proteomics Proteomics is the large-scale study of proteins. Proteins are vital macromolecules of all living organisms, with many functions such as the formation of structural fibers of muscle tissue, enzymatic digestion of food, or synthesis and replicatio ...
provide visual proof of changes in protein abundance that cannot be predicted from genome analysis. Each protein spot on a 2-DE gel can be analyzed based on its abundance, location, or even presence and absence. This flexible gel-based method combines and makes use of the best principle for separation of protein complexes based on their charge and mass, visual mapping coupled with successful mass spectrometric identification of individual proteins. Latest developments in proteomics have paved the way for the discovery of techniques such as colocalization analysis (COLA), which detects protein–protein co-localizations at a global scale. This helps map
interactome In molecular biology, an interactome is the whole set of molecular interactions in a particular cell. The term specifically refers to physical interactions among molecules (such as those among proteins, also known as protein–protein interactions ...
dynamics under various conditions, making it possible to understand protein interactions and functions. Proteomic profiling relates to each individual's physiological changes by the monitoring of protein expression variations according to factors such as
aging Ageing (or aging in American English) is the process of becoming Old age, older until death. The term refers mainly to humans, many other animals, and fungi; whereas for example, bacteria, perennial plants and some simple animals are potentiall ...
,
exercise Exercise or workout is physical activity that enhances or maintains fitness and overall health. It is performed for various reasons, including weight loss or maintenance, to aid growth and improve strength, develop muscles and the cardio ...
, and environmental conditions. For example, in aging muscle, proteomic analysis showed changes in
protein isoform A protein isoform, or "protein variant", is a member of a set of highly similar proteins that originate from a single gene and are the result of genetic differences. While many perform the same or similar biological roles, some isoforms have uniqu ...
s and altered
metabolic pathway In biochemistry, a metabolic pathway is a linked series of chemical reactions occurring within a cell (biology), cell. The reactants, products, and Metabolic intermediate, intermediates of an enzymatic reaction are known as metabolites, which are ...
s that indicate adaptations in muscle functions and energy
metabolism Metabolism (, from ''metabolē'', "change") is the set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms. The three main functions of metabolism are: the conversion of the energy in food to energy available to run cellular processes; the co ...
.


Proteomics in cancer and tumor microenvironment

In addition, proteomic approaches are very useful in characterizing
tumor microenvironment The tumor microenvironment is a complex ecosystem surrounding a tumor, composed of cancer cells, stromal tissue (including blood vessels, immune cells, fibroblasts and signaling molecules) and the extracellular matrix. Mutual interaction between ...
s, which show how populations of cells influence cancer progression through protein interactions. Proteomics is especially well suited to the analysis of the microenvironment, considering that the origin of many components of the microenvironment is host tissue, with no appreciable genomic alteration detectable, and that the release and shedding of proteins from the surface of cancer cells contribute significantly, all of which cannot be predicted strictly from genomic analysis. It especially helped advance proteomic analysis toward a better understanding of how
tumor cells A neoplasm () is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia. The growth of a neoplasm is uncoordinated with that of the normal surrounding tissue, and persists ...
manipulate their microenvironment by producing structural proteins of ECM, modifying proteins of ECM, and proteases. Proteomics has also further advanced the global identification of protease targets.


Importance

Proteomic profiling is important in the advancement of our understanding of biological processes and mechanisms of disease. It helps in pathogen identification, thereby enhancing diagnostics and vaccine development by revealing protein interactions and functions related to
virulence Virulence is a pathogen's or microorganism's ability to cause damage to a host. In most cases, especially in animal systems, virulence refers to the degree of damage caused by a microbe to its host. The pathogenicity of an organism—its abili ...
. Protein profiling has greatly helped in the early detection of cancers by using specific proteins found in the blood plasma. Recent studies have developed proteome-based tests with a high degree of accuracy in the detection of early stage cancers, using panels of proteins that distinguish cancerous from normal samples. For example, it has recently been demonstrated that using panels of ten sex-specific proteins, early-stage cancer could be identified with up to 93% accuracy in males and 84% in females at high specificity levels.


References

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