Evolution of biomarker research in autoimmunity conditions for health professionals and clinical practice

Arthur Silverstein, Anton Dudaev, Maria Studneva, John Aitken, Sofya Blokh, Andrew David Miller, Sofia Tanasova, Noel Rose, John Ryals, Christoph Borchers, Anders Nordstrom, Marina Moiseyakh, Arturo Solís Herrera, Nikita Skomorohov, Trevor Marshall, Alan Wu, R. Holland Cheng, Ksenia Syzko, Philip D. Cotter, Marianna PodzyubanWilliam Thilly, Paul David Smith, Paul Barach, Khaled Bouri, Yehuda Schoenfeld, Eiji Matsuura, Veronika Medvedeva, Ilya Shmulevich, Liang Cheng, Paul Seegers, Yekaterina Khotskaya, Keith Flaherty, Steven Dooley, Eric J. Sorenson, Michael Ross, Sergey Suchkov

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Abstract

Medical abzymology has made a great contribution to the development of general autoimmunity theory: it has put the autoantibodies (Ab) as the key brick of the theory to the level of physiological functionality by providing such Ab with the ability to catalyze and mediate direct and independent cytotoxic effect on cellular and molecular targets. Natural catalytic autoantibodies (abzymes) while being a pool of canonical Abs and possessing catalytic activity belong to the new group of physiologically active substances whose features and properties are evolutionary consolidated in one functionally active biomolecule. Therefore, further studies on Ab-mediated autoAg degradation and other targeted Ab-mediated proteolysis may provide biomarkers of newer generations and thus a supplementary tool for assessing the disease progression and predicting disability of the patients and persons at risks. This chapter is a summary of current knowledge and prognostic perspectives toward catalytic Abs in autoimmunity and thus some autoimmune clinical cases, their role in pathogenesis, and the exploitation of both whole molecules and their constituent parts in developing highly effective targeted drugs of the future to come, and thus the therapeutic protocols being individualized.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationPrecision Medicine
EditorsDavid B. Teplow
PublisherElsevier B.V.
Pages219-276
Number of pages58
Edition1
ISBN (Print)9780323997843
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2022

Publication series

NameProgress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science
Number1
Volume190
ISSN (Print)1877-1173
ISSN (Electronic)1878-0814

Keywords

  • Biomarker
  • Multimarker-based companion diagnostics
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Next-generation biomarker
  • Personalized and precision medicine
  • Protein microarrays
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Targeted therapy
  • Western blotting

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Molecular Medicine
  • Molecular Biology

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