Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Biomarkers are decision-making tools at the
basis of clinical diagnostics and essential for guiding
therapeutic treatments. In this context, autoimmune
diseases represent a class of disorders that need
early diagnosis and steady monitoring. It is now
accepted that post-translational modifications may
affect the immunogenicity of self-protein antigens, triggering an autoimmune response. Therefore, post-translationally modified
peptides are the best candidates to develop synthetic probes detecting
autoantibodies as disease biomarkers. A "Chemical Reverse Approach" to
select synthetic peptides, bearing specific post-translational modifications,
able to fishing out autoantibodies from patients' biological fluids, can be
successfully applied for the development of specific in vitro
diagnostic/prognostic assays of autoimmune diseases. Herein, we report the
successful application of this approach to the identification of CSF114(Glc),
a glycopeptide useful for the detection of specific biomarkers in sera of
Multiple Sclerosis patients.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
autoimmune diseases; Modified peptides
Elenco autori:
Sabatino, Giuseppina
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