
Biomarkers are defined as indicators of biological processes, pathogenic processes, or pharmacological responses to a therapeutic intervention. Biomarkers have been widely used for early detection, prediction of response after treatment, and for monitoring the progression of diseases. Antibodies represent promising tools for recognition of biomarkers, and are widely deployed as analytical tools in clinical settings. For immunodiagnostics, antibodies are now exploited as binders for antigens of interest across a range of platforms. More recently, the discovery of antibody surface display and combinatorial chemistry techniques has allowed the exploration of new binders from a range of animals, for instance variable domains of new antigen receptors (VNAR) from shark and variable heavy chain domains (VHH) or nanobodies from camelids. These single domain antibodies (sdAbs) have some advantages over conventional murine immunoglobulin owing to the lack of a light chain, making them the smallest natural biomarker binders thus far identified. In this review, we will discuss several biomarkers used as a means to validate diseases progress. The potential functionality of modern singe domain antigen binders derived from phylogenetically early animals as new biomarker detectors for current diagnostic and research platforms development will be described.
Single-domain antibody, Proteomics, 570, Medicine (General), Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Therapeutic Antibodies: Development, Engineering, and Applications, Immunology, Antibody Arrays, Review, Gene, Biochemistry, Protein Microarray Technology and Applications, Computational biology, R5-920, antibody, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Health Sciences, diagnostics, Molecular Biology, Biology, Antibody, FOS: Clinical medicine, Glycosylation in Health and Disease, Life Sciences, camelids VHH, single domain antibody (sdAbs), Biomarker, shark VNAR, Antigen, biomarker, Medicine, Biomarker discovery
Single-domain antibody, Proteomics, 570, Medicine (General), Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Therapeutic Antibodies: Development, Engineering, and Applications, Immunology, Antibody Arrays, Review, Gene, Biochemistry, Protein Microarray Technology and Applications, Computational biology, R5-920, antibody, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Health Sciences, diagnostics, Molecular Biology, Biology, Antibody, FOS: Clinical medicine, Glycosylation in Health and Disease, Life Sciences, camelids VHH, single domain antibody (sdAbs), Biomarker, shark VNAR, Antigen, biomarker, Medicine, Biomarker discovery
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