Mapping normal and cancer cell signalling networks: towards single-cell proteomics

JM Irish, N Kotecha, GP Nolan - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2006 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2006nature.com
Oncogenesis and tumour progression are supported by alterations in cell signalling. Using
flow cytometry, it is now possible to track and analyse signalling events in individual cancer
cells. Data from this type of analysis can be used to create a network map of signalling in
each cell and to link specific signalling profiles with clinical outcomes. This form of'single-cell
proteomics' can identify pathways that are activated in therapy-resistant cells and can
provide biomarkers for cancer diagnosis and for determining patient prognosis.
Abstract
Oncogenesis and tumour progression are supported by alterations in cell signalling. Using flow cytometry, it is now possible to track and analyse signalling events in individual cancer cells. Data from this type of analysis can be used to create a network map of signalling in each cell and to link specific signalling profiles with clinical outcomes. This form of 'single-cell proteomics' can identify pathways that are activated in therapy-resistant cells and can provide biomarkers for cancer diagnosis and for determining patient prognosis.
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