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Applications of Proteomics

Translating Proteomics Episode 11 – Plasma Proteomics – The Dream and the Nightmare

Nautilus Biotechnology

Nautilus Biotechnology

October 28, 2024


Translating Proteomics Episode 11 episode art featuring photos of Andreas Huhmer and Parag Mallick

On this episode of Translating Proteomics, hosts Parag Mallick and Andreas Huhmer discuss the challenges and opportunities of plasma proteomics. Their conversation focuses on:

  • Why blood plasma may be a good source of protein biomarkers
  • Current methodologies and pitfalls in plasma proteomics
  • The path forward for plasma proteomics

Find this episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube.

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What is Plasma Proteomics?

For those who are new to this topic, plasma is the liquid portion of the blood distinct from fractions containing red and white blood cells. Given the relatively non-invasive ways physicians can collect patient plasma, and the blood’s intimate association with tissues throughout the body, plasma is potentially an excellent source of protein biomarkers. Yet, it is quite difficult to measure the levels of all plasma proteins because their concentrations span over 12 orders of magnitude. This episode features an in-depth discussion of the ways plasma proteomics efforts have and have not lived up to the promise of biomarker discovery and what we can do to advance plasma biomarker discovery efforts in the future.

Chapters

00:00 – 01:01 – Intro

01:02 – 4:55 – What is the promise of plasma proteomics?

04:55  – 07:23 – Is the plasma proteome really the best source of biomarkers?

07:23 – 10:16 – How do proteins get in the blood and what are the implications for biomarker discovery?

10:16 – 13:59 – Is it clear that proteins are the best candidates for blood biomarkers?

13:59 – 19:57 – Advances in and the future of comprehensive plasma proteomics

19:57 – 22:31 – Pros and cons of fractionating the plasma proteome to discover biomarkers

22:31 – 28:14 – Progress in identifying multiomic plasma biomarkers and the path forward

28:14 – End – Outro

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