Proteoforms of transthyretin - candidate biomarkers in diagnosis of obstructive sleep

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Main Author: Torres, VM
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: Feliciano, Amélia, Antunes, Marilia, Vaz, Fatima, Penque, Deborah
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/5519
Summary: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep-related breathing disorder which is characterized by recurrent occurrence of partial or complete closure of the upper airway during sleep, despite ongoing efforts to breathe. The majority of patients with OSA remain undiagnosed since most of them only come to the attention of a clinician when they complain of daytime sleepiness or when their bed partners report loud snoring or witnessed apnea episodes.Epidemiological studies have indicated that OSA affects 6–13% of the adult population. OSA is multifactorial disease, also considered as metabolic syndrome, which diagnosis in early stages is challenging thus often remain undiagnosed. Recently was found connection between transthyretin (TTR) protein modifications present in human plasma samples and appearance of sleep apnea syndrome1,2 . Mass Spectrometric Immunoassay (MSIA) was successfully applied previously on identification of and quantification of TTR variants present in human serum3. We took advantage on this powerful method to investigate possible modifications of TTR proteoforms in patients with OSAS.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Proteoforms of transthyretin - candidate biomarkers in diagnosis of obstructive sleep
title Proteoforms of transthyretin - candidate biomarkers in diagnosis of obstructive sleep
spellingShingle Proteoforms of transthyretin - candidate biomarkers in diagnosis of obstructive sleep
Torres, VM
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Biomarkers
Diagnosis
Proteomics
Genómica Funcional
Proteomica
Genómica Funcional e Estrutural
title_short Proteoforms of transthyretin - candidate biomarkers in diagnosis of obstructive sleep
title_full Proteoforms of transthyretin - candidate biomarkers in diagnosis of obstructive sleep
title_fullStr Proteoforms of transthyretin - candidate biomarkers in diagnosis of obstructive sleep
title_full_unstemmed Proteoforms of transthyretin - candidate biomarkers in diagnosis of obstructive sleep
title_sort Proteoforms of transthyretin - candidate biomarkers in diagnosis of obstructive sleep
author Torres, VM
author_facet Torres, VM
Feliciano, Amélia
Antunes, Marilia
Vaz, Fatima
Penque, Deborah
author_role author
author2 Feliciano, Amélia
Antunes, Marilia
Vaz, Fatima
Penque, Deborah
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres, VM
Feliciano, Amélia
Antunes, Marilia
Vaz, Fatima
Penque, Deborah
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Biomarkers
Diagnosis
Proteomics
Genómica Funcional
Proteomica
Genómica Funcional e Estrutural
topic Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Biomarkers
Diagnosis
Proteomics
Genómica Funcional
Proteomica
Genómica Funcional e Estrutural
description Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep-related breathing disorder which is characterized by recurrent occurrence of partial or complete closure of the upper airway during sleep, despite ongoing efforts to breathe. The majority of patients with OSA remain undiagnosed since most of them only come to the attention of a clinician when they complain of daytime sleepiness or when their bed partners report loud snoring or witnessed apnea episodes.Epidemiological studies have indicated that OSA affects 6–13% of the adult population. OSA is multifactorial disease, also considered as metabolic syndrome, which diagnosis in early stages is challenging thus often remain undiagnosed. Recently was found connection between transthyretin (TTR) protein modifications present in human plasma samples and appearance of sleep apnea syndrome1,2 . Mass Spectrometric Immunoassay (MSIA) was successfully applied previously on identification of and quantification of TTR variants present in human serum3. We took advantage on this powerful method to investigate possible modifications of TTR proteoforms in patients with OSAS.
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