Biomarker discovery and beyond for diagnosis of bladder diseases.

Bladder (San Francisco, Calif.) Pub Date : 2020-03-24 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.14440/bladder.2020.813
Sungyong Jung, Jayoung Kim
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Abstract

Molecular biosignatures of altered cellular landscapes and functions have been casually linked with pathological conditions, which imply the promise of biomarkers specific to bladder diseases, such as bladder cancer and other dysfunctions. Urinary biomarkers are particularly attractive due to costs, time, and the minimal and noninvasive efforts acquiring urine. The evolution of omics platforms and bioinformatics for analyzing the genome, epigenome, transcriptome, proteome, lipidome, metabolome, etc., have enabled us to develop more sensitive and disease-specific biomarkers. These discoveries broaden our understanding of the complex biology and pathophysiology of bladder diseases, which can ultimately be translated into the clinical setting. In this short review, we will discuss current efforts on identification of promising urinary biomarkers of bladder diseases and their roles in diagnosis and monitoring. With these considerations, we also aim to provide a prospective view of how we can further utilize these bladder biomarkers in developing ideal and smart medical devices that would be applied in the clinic.

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生物标志物的发现及其在膀胱疾病诊断中的应用。
细胞景观和功能改变的分子生物学特征已经与病理状况联系在一起,这意味着膀胱疾病(如膀胱癌和其他功能障碍)特异性生物标志物的前景。由于成本、时间和获取尿液的最小和非侵入性努力,尿液生物标志物特别有吸引力。基因组、表观基因组、转录组、蛋白质组、脂质组、代谢组等分析的组学平台和生物信息学的发展,使我们能够开发出更加敏感和疾病特异性的生物标志物。这些发现拓宽了我们对膀胱疾病的复杂生物学和病理生理学的理解,最终可以转化为临床环境。在这篇简短的综述中,我们将讨论目前在鉴别膀胱疾病有前途的尿液生物标志物及其在诊断和监测中的作用方面的努力。考虑到这些因素,我们也旨在提供一个前瞻性的观点,我们如何进一步利用这些膀胱生物标志物来开发理想的、智能的医疗设备,将应用于临床。
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