Designed Nanomaterials-Assisted Proteomics and Metabolomics Analysis for In Vitro Diagnosis

  • Yanhui Wang
  • , Rongxin Li*
  • , Weikang Shu
  • , Xiaonan Chen
  • , Yingying Lin
  • , Jingjing Wan*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In vitro diagnosis (IVD) is pivotal in modern medicine, enabling early disease detection and treatment optimization. Omics technologies, particularly proteomics and metabolomics, offer profound insights into IVD. Despite its significance, omics analyses for IVD face challenges, including low analyte concentrations and the complexity of biological environments. In addition, the direct omics analysis by mass spectrometry (MS) is often hampered by issues like large sample volume requirements and poor ionization efficiency. Through manipulating their size, surface charge, and functionalization, as well as the nanoparticle-fluid incubation conditions, nanomaterials have emerged as a promising solution to extract biomolecules and enhance the desorption/ionization efficiency in MS detection. This review delves into the last five years of nanomaterial applications in omics, focusing on their role in the enrichment, separation, and ionization analysis of proteins and metabolites for IVD. It aims to provide a comprehensive update on nanomaterial design and application in omics, highlighting their potential to revolutionize IVD.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2301192
JournalSmall Methods
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • in vitro diagnosis
  • metabolic fingerprints
  • metabolomics
  • nanomaterials
  • protein corona
  • proteomics

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