Proteomic Biomarkers for the Detection of Endometrial Cancer

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Abstract

Endometrial cancer is the leading gynaecological malignancy in the western world and its incidence is rising in tandem with the global epidemic of obesity. Early diagnosis is key to improving survival, which at 5-years is less than 20% in advanced disease and over 90% in early stage disease. As yet, there are no validated biological markers for its early detection. Advances in high-throughput technologies and machine learning techniques now offer unique and promising perspectives for biomarker discovery, especially through the integration of genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic and imaging data. Because the proteome closely mirrors the dynamic state of cells, tissues and organisms, proteomics has great potential to deliver clinically relevant biomarkers for cancer diagnosis. In this review, we present the current progress in endometrial cancer diagnostic biomarker discovery using proteomics. We describe the various mass-spectrometry based approaches and highlight the challenges inherent in biomarker discovery studies. We suggest novel strategies for endometrial cancer detection exploiting biologically important protein biomarkers and set the scene for future directions in endometrial cancer biomarker research.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1572
JournalCancers
Volume11
Issue number10
Early online date16 Oct 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • endometrial cancer
  • diagnostic biomarkers
  • proteomics
  • mass spectrometry

Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

  • Manchester Cancer Research Centre

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