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Application of proteomic techniques to the study of urine and renal tissue
Authors:Vilasi Annalisa  Cutillas Pedro R  Unwin Robert J
Affiliation:Chair of Nephrology, Second University of Naples, Naples, Italy; Proteomic and Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry Center, Institute of Food Science and Technology, CNR, Avellino, Italy.
Abstract:The increasing application of proteomic methods to biomedical research is providing us with important new information; it holds particular promise in advancing basic and clinical renal research, but whether proteomics can ever become a routine diagnostic tool in nephrology is still uncertain. Currently, proteomic techniques are used by many groups in the search for "biomarkers" of disease, especially kidney disease, because of the ready availability of urine as an "end-product" of renal function. However, the question as to whether any disease-specific biomarkers exist or can be identified by proteomics is also uncertain. A growing application of proteomics in biomedical research is to understand the mechanism(s) of disease. This brief review is selective; in it we consider examples of proteomic studies of human urine for biomarkers, others that have explored renal physiology, and still others that have begun to probe the proteome of organelles. No single approach is sufficiently comprehensive, and the pooled application of proteomics to renal research will undoubtedly improve our understanding of renal function and enable us to explore in more detail subcellular structures, and to characterize cellular processes at the molecular level. When combined with other techniques in renal research, proteomics, and related analytical methods could prove indispensable in modeling renal function, and perhaps also in diagnosis and management of renal disease.
Keywords:Epithelia  Kidney  Membrane  Organelle
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