In the last few years, a growing interest has arisen in the application of proteomic analysis to rheumatic disease. Sjogren's syndrome is a systemic disease that affects exocrine glands directly, and is therefore expected to influence the composition of the whole human saliva and lachrymal fluid. Therefore, a rising number of studies have been performed in an attempt to characterize the salivary and lachrymal protein profiles of patients with Sjogren's syndrome by using a proteomic approach. This review summarizes the state of the art and the potential application of proteomics in the systematic search for diagnostic biomarkers in Sjogren's syndrome.

Proteomic diagnosis of Sjögren's syndrome

GIUSTI, LAURA;BALDINI, CHIARA;BOMBARDIERI, STEFANO;LUCACCHINI, ANTONIO
2007-01-01

Abstract

In the last few years, a growing interest has arisen in the application of proteomic analysis to rheumatic disease. Sjogren's syndrome is a systemic disease that affects exocrine glands directly, and is therefore expected to influence the composition of the whole human saliva and lachrymal fluid. Therefore, a rising number of studies have been performed in an attempt to characterize the salivary and lachrymal protein profiles of patients with Sjogren's syndrome by using a proteomic approach. This review summarizes the state of the art and the potential application of proteomics in the systematic search for diagnostic biomarkers in Sjogren's syndrome.
2007
Giusti, Laura; Baldini, Chiara; L., Bazzichi; Bombardieri, Stefano; Lucacchini, Antonio
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