Large-scale antibody profiling of human blood sera: The future of molecular diagnosis

Abstract

Despite the progress in cancer diagnosis the timely detection of many cancer types is still a grand challenge. For various human cancer types including lung cancer, prostate cancer, and breast cancer, several groups recently demonstrated that autoantibody profiling might be a promising approach towards earlier and more accurate cancer diagnosis.

In this paper, we confirm the ability of autoantibody profiling as a diagnostic test by providing evidence that not only cancer sera can be distinguished well from normal controls, but also from sera of patients with noncancerous diseases. Altogether, we screened blood sera of 191 cancer patients, 60 physiologically unaffected controls, and 177 sera of patients with noncancerous diseases for more than 1800 immunogenic clones. The measured autoantibody fingerprints were evaluated using a novel image analysis pipeline.

For 13 antigens, statistically significant (p

Citation

[KLH+09] Keller, A., Ludwig, N., Heisel, S., Leidinger, P., Andres, C., Steudel, W.-I., Huwer, H., Burgeth, B., Hein, M., Weickert, J., Meese, E. & Lenhof, H.-P. (2009). Large-scale antibody profiling of human blood sera: The future of molecular diagnosis. Informatik-Spektrum 32(4):332-338.
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