Human disease glycomics: technology advances enabling protein glycosylation analysis - part 2

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Everest-Dass, Arun V
Moh, Edward SX
Ashwood, Christopher
Shathili, Abdulrahman MM
Packer, Nicolle H
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2018
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Introduction: The changes in glycan structures have been attributed to disease states for several decades. The surface glycosylation pattern is a signature of physiological state of a cell. In this review we provide a link between observed substructural glycan changes and a range of diseases.

Areas covered: We highlight biologically relevant glycan substructure expression in cancer, inflammation, neuronal diseases and diabetes. Furthermore, the alterations in antibody glycosylation in a disease context are described.

Expert commentary: Advances in technologies, as described in Part 1 of this review have now enabled the characterization of specific glycan structural markers of a range of disease states. The requirement of including glycomics in cross-disciplinary omics studies, such as genomics, proteomics, epigenomics, transcriptomics and metabolomics towards a systems glycobiology approach to understanding disease mechanisms and management are highlighted.

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Expert Review of Proteomics

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15

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4

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Biochemistry and cell biology

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Medical biochemistry and metabolomics

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