Unlocking protein-based biomarker potential for graft-versus-host disease following allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplants

Maria Iacobescu, Cristina Pop, Alina Uifălean, Cristina Mogoşan, Diana Cenariu, Mihnea Zdrenghea, Alina Tănase, Jon Thor Bergthorsson, Victor Greiff, Mihai Cenariu, Cristina Adela Iuga*, Ciprian Tomuleasa, Dan Tătaru

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Abstract

Despite the numerous advantages of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplants (allo-HSCT), there exists a notable association with risks, particularly during the preconditioning period and predominantly post-intervention, exemplified by the occurrence of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). Risk stratification prior to symptom manifestation, along with precise diagnosis and prognosis, relies heavily on clinical features. A critical imperative is the development of tools capable of early identification and effective management of patients undergoing allo-HSCT. A promising avenue in this pursuit is the utilization of proteomics-based biomarkers obtained from non-invasive biospecimens. This review comprehensively outlines the application of proteomics and proteomics-based biomarkers in GVHD patients. It delves into both single protein markers and protein panels, offering insights into their relevance in acute and chronic GVHD. Furthermore, the review provides a detailed examination of the site-specific involvement of GVHD. In summary, this article explores the potential of proteomics as a tool for timely and accurate intervention in the context of GVHD following allo-HSCT.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1327035
JournalFrontiers in Immunology
Volume15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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Copyright © 2024 Iacobescu, Pop, Uifălean, Mogoşan, Cenariu, Zdrenghea, Tănase, Bergthorsson, Greiff, Cenariu, Iuga, Tomuleasa and Tătaru.

Other keywords

  • allogenic stem cell transplantation
  • biofluids
  • biomarker
  • graft-versus-host-disease
  • proteomics

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