1. Update on: proteome analysis in thyroid pathology – part II: overview of technical and clinical enhancement of proteomic investigation of the thyroid lesions
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Giulia Capitoli, Davide Leni, Isabella Piga, Fabio Pagni, Andrew Smith, Stefania Galimberti, Marcella Scardilli, Silvia Tettamanti, Stefano Casano, Fulvio Magni, Angela Ida Pincelli, Piga, I, Casano, S, Smith, A, Tettamanti, S, Leni, D, Capitoli, G, Pincelli, A, Scardilli, M, Galimberti, S, Magni, F, and Pagni, F
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Proteomics ,0301 basic medicine ,Thyroid nodules ,Bio-fluid sample ,Thyroid pathology ,Biopsy, Fine-Needle ,Thyroid Gland ,Computational biology ,Biochemistry ,Thyroid cancer ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Thyroid Pathology ,Humans ,Metabolomics ,Medicine ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Molecular Biology ,Mass Spectrometry Imaging ,Thyroid nodule ,Paraffin Embedding ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Immunochemistry ,Fine needle aspiration biopsie ,Thyroid ,Proteomic ,Blood Proteins ,Omics ,medicine.disease ,Tissues ,030104 developmental biology ,Fine-needle aspiration ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Genetic Techniques ,Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Proteome ,business - Abstract
INTRODUCTION An accurate diagnostic classification of thyroid lesions remains an important clinical aspect that needs to be addressed in order to avoid 'diagnostic' thyroidectomies. Among the several 'omics' techniques, proteomics is playing a pivotal role in the search for diagnostic markers. In recent years, different approaches have been used, taking advantage of the technical improvements related to mass spectrometry that have occurred. Areas covered: The review provides an update of the recent findings in diagnostic classification, in genetic definition and in the investigation of thyroid lesions based on different proteomics approaches and on different type of specimens: cytological, surgical and biofluid samples. A brief section will discuss how these findings can be integrated with those obtained by metabolomics investigations. Expert commentary: Among the several proteomics approaches able to deepen our knowledge of the molecular alterations of the different thyroid lesions, MALDI-MSI is strongly emerging above all. In fact, MS-imaging has also been demonstrated to be capable of distinguishing thyroid lesions, based on their different molecular signatures, using cytological specimens. The possibility to use the material obtained by the fine needle aspiration makes MALDI-MSI a highly promising technology that could be implemented into the clinical and pathological units.
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- 2018
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