Blood biomarker discovery in drug-free schizophrenia: the contributionof proteomics and multiplex immunoassays

  • Sophie Sabherwal
  • , Jane A. English
  • , Melanie Föcking
  • , Gerard Cagney
  • , David R. Cotter

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Abstract

Introduction: Recent evidence supports an association between systemic abnormalities and the pathology of psychotic disorders which has led to the search for peripheral blood-based biomarkers. Areas covered: Here, we summarize blood biomarker findings in schizophrenia from the literature identified by two methods currently driving biomarker discovery in the human proteome; mass spectrometry and multiplex immunoassay. From a total of 14 studies in the serum or plasma of drug-free schizophrenia patients; 47 proteins were found to be significantly altered twice or more, in the same direction. Pathway analysis was performed on these proteins, and the resulting pathways discussed in relation to schizophrenia pathology. Future directions are also discussed, with particular emphasis on the potential for high-throughput validation techniques such as data-independent analysis for confirmation of biomarker candidates. Expert commentary: We present promising findings that point to a convergence of pathophysiological mechanisms in schizophrenia that involve the acute-phase response, glucocorticoid receptor signalling, coagulation, and lipid and glucose metabolism.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1141-1155
Number of pages15
JournalExpert Review of Proteomics
Volume13
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • acute-phase
  • blood biomarker
  • coagulation
  • high-throughput
  • HPA axis
  • mass spectrometry
  • metabolism
  • multiplex immunoassay
  • proteomics
  • Schizophrenia

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