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    Neuroimmune Pharmacology and Therapeutics

    Rozdział: Proteomics and Genomics in Neuroimmunological Disorders.

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    2024
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    Rożek, Wojciech
    Ciborowski, Pawel
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    Proteomic and genomic technologies, especially when integrated with functional genomics, offer powerful experimental strategies for generating expression profiles of proteins and mapping their links to disease-specific changes, spanning from transcription to posttranslational modifications. It seems that molecular mechanisms underlying many neurodegenerative disorders may have common features. In a short amount of time, proteomics underwent unprecedented development from its early stages of collecting high numbers of protein identifications in a single experiment. Quantitative mass spectrometry of proteins is now a standard approach in many laboratories. However, analytical techniques based on the principles of liquid chromatography are dominating and advancing the field. Further technological developments such as single-cell analysis, next-generation proteomics, or proteogenomics will further facilitate a more precise view of changes occurring in proteomes resulting from alterations in biological systems. Another big step will be to go beyond slowing down or stopping neurodegenerative processes and push the immune system to repair damage and promote regeneration. To what extent this is possible and how soon it can be accomplished remains an open question. It is certain, however, that understanding functions of complex biological systems, such as duality of neurotoxic/neurotrophic function of mononuclear phagocytes in the brain during inflammation, will require coordinated monitoring of a large number of parameters simultaneously and well-designed proteomic, genomic, and neuro-imaging experiments.
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    https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-68237-7_43
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