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Accelerating Biomarker Discovery through Electronic Health Records, Automated Biobanking, and Proteomics

Authors :
Jill M. Pulley
Thomas J. Wang
Quinn S. Wells
Jane F. Ferguson
Dan M. Roden
Sean P. Collins
Xiaoming Wang
Maya Landenhed Smith
Sarah P. Collier
Robert E. Gerszten
J. Gustav Smith
Deepak K. Gupta
Alan B. Storrow
Source :
J Am Coll Cardiol
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Circulating biomarkers can facilitate diagnosis and risk stratification for complex conditions such as heart failure (HF). Newer molecular platforms can accelerate biomarker discovery, but they require significant resources for data and sample acquisition. OBJECTIVES: To test a pragmatic biomarker discovery strategy integrating automated clinical biobanking with proteomics. METHODS: Using the EHR, we identified patients with and without HF, retrieved their discarded plasma samples, and screened these specimens using a DNA aptamer-based proteomic platform (1,129 proteins). Candidate biomarkers were validated in three different prospective cohorts. RESULTS: In an automated manner, plasma samples from 1,315 patients (31% with HF) were collected. Proteomic analysis of a 96-patient subset identified nine candidate biomarkers (p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
J Am Coll Cardiol
Accession number :
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