Integrating proteomic and functional genomic technologies in discovery-driven translational breast cancer research

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  • Julio E Celis
  • Pavel Gromov
  • Irina Gromova
  • Teresa Cabezón
  • Noona Ambartsumian
  • Mariam Grigorian
  • Eugene Lukanidin
  • Per Thor Straten
  • Per Guldberg
  • Jirina Bartkova
  • Jiri Bartek
  • Anne Lykkesfeldt
  • Marja Jäättelä
  • Peter Roepstorff
  • Lars Bolund
  • Torben Falck Ørntoft
  • Nils Brünner
  • Jens Overgaard
  • Kerstin Sandelin
  • Mogens Blichert-Toft
  • Henning Mouridsen
  • Fritz E Rank
The application of state-of-the-art proteomics and functional genomics technologies to the study of cancer is rapidly shifting toward the analysis of clinically relevant samples derived from patients, as the ultimate aim of translational research is to bring basic discoveries closer to the bedside. Here we describe the essence of a long-term initiative undertaken by The Danish Centre for Translational Breast Cancer Research and currently underway for cancer biomarker discovery using fresh tissue biopsies and bio-fluids. The Centre is a virtual hub that brings together scientists working in various areas of basic cancer research such as cell cycle control, invasion and micro-environmental alterations, apoptosis, cell signaling, and immunology, with clinicians (oncologists, surgeons), pathologists, and epidemiologists, with the aim of understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying breast cancer progression and ultimately of improving patient survival and quality of life. The unifying concept behind our approach is the use of various experimental paradigms for the prospective analysis of clinically relevant samples obtained from the same patient, along with the systematic integration of the biological and clinical data.
Original languageEnglish
JournalMolecular and Cellular Proteomics
Volume2
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)369-377
Number of pages9
ISSN1535-9476
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003

    Research areas

  • Academies and Institutes, Biomedical Research, Biopsy, Body Fluids, Breast Neoplasms, Denmark, Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional, Female, Gene Expression Profiling, Genomics, Humans, Mammary Glands, Human, Pilot Projects, Proteomics, Specimen Handling, Tumor Markers, Biological

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