The Overall Objective ofthe PNNL Clinical Proteome Characterization Center (PCPCC) is to facilitate cancer biomarker development by linking the cancer genotype to the cancer phenotype using detailed comprehensive and quantitative characterization of cancer proteomes to complement the extensive genome-level characterization provided by The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). The PCPCC will contribute to the success ofthe planned network of Protein Characterization Centers (PPCs) by utilizing robust and quantitative proteomics technologies and workflows, including simultaneous application of state-of-the-art validated platforms and advanced developmental platforms, for systematic discovery and verification of protein biomarkers that can be qualified in clinical studies, using the cancer specimens and associated data provided by the CPTC. The Discovery Unit will make measurements providing a comprehensive and quantitative characterization ofthe cancer proteomes that provides Information including protein abundances, splicing variants, mutations, and posttranslational modifications to complement the genomic characterization for CPTC-supplied biospecimens. The extensive database of genomic information on these samples will be integrated with the quantitative proteomic measurements made by the PCPCC, other available proteomics Information (e.g., from other PCC's), and a systems-level analysis of tumor-speclfic pathways to produce a prioritized list of highly credentialed candidates based on a weighted integration of multiple sources of Information, including clinical oncology and cancer biology. The Verification Unit will systemically develop and apply multiplexed verification assays directed at specific protein targets as identified and selected by the Biomarker Candidate Selection Subcommittee. The PCPCC will develop sensitive, selective, quantitative assays for a minimum of 100 protein targets per year and apply ultra-sensitive assays to biomari
Despite recent declines in the cancer death rate, cancer remains a significant source of mortality: 25% of all deaths In the US are attributed to cancer. There Is a real clinical need for eariier diagnosis, more accurate prognosis, and more effective therapeutic targeting to improve the outcome for patients with cancer. The PCPCC is dedicated to using the best state-of-the-art and advanced developmental MS platforms and methods, systems biology approaches, and clinical collaborations, to advance the discovery and verification of cancer biomarkers.
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