The Japanese Journal of Clinical Dialysis Vol.27 No.4(1-1)

Theme New Perspectives of Molecular Biomarker in Dialysis Therapy
Title Recent progress in molecular biomarkers
Publish Date 2011/04
Author Masato Maekawa Department of Laboratory Medicine, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine
[ Summary ] Biomarkers are used to obtain clinical evidence in early diagnoses and differential diagnoses, as well as developing prognoses and diagnoses of severity. Recently, there have been many heterogeneous biomarkers detected using omics analysis, e.g. protein, DNA, mRNA, miRNA, metabolites, methylated DNA, sugar chains, and peptides. Differential analysis of specimens from patients and control individuals has been performed using easily obtainable body fluids such as urine or blood. Candidate biomarkers should be validated by clinical studies using larger populations. After those studies are accomplished the resulting information may be employed for treatment.
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