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Therapeutic potential of the plasma proteome
Julia Tait Lathrop1, N Leigh Anderson, Norman G Anderson
1Plasma Derivatives Department, Holland Laboratory for the Biomedical Sciences, American Red Cross, 15601 Crabbs Branch Way, Rockville, MD 20855, USA. lathropj@usa.redcross.org
Abstract:
Plasma contains numerous and diverse proteins with existing and potential therapeutic value. Plasma has been used clinically as both a source of purified derivatives for treating diseases such as hemophilia, and as a diagnostic medium. Recent research directed towards mining plasma's true potential takes advantage of state-of-the-art proteomic analytical methods to develop multi-protein, disease-specific biomarker panels to improve the reliability and specificity of diagnostics. Recombinant production and chromatographic purification methods are increasing the yield and safety of traditional plasma derivatives. Emerging cell-based technologies are being applied to discover novel protein activities and identify epitope-specific antibodies that may have clinical promise.