Thermo Fisher Scientific Collaborates on Clinical Biomarker Research with Leading Proteomics Researcher in Luxembourg

26-Apr-2010 - USA

Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. and Professor Bruno Domon, director of the new Luxembourg Clinical proteomics unit (LCP), announced a collaboration to develop workflows that overcome current bottlenecks in biomarker discovery and assay development for clinical proteomics research. The LCP is funded by the Fonds National de la Rechercheand is hosted at Public Research Centre for Health (CRP-Santé).

Thermo Fisher has collaborated with Bruno Domon since 2007, and previous joint work has led to the development of original and exciting proteomics approaches for biomarker discovery and verification. Foremost among these is the cutting-edge intelligent Selected Reaction Monitoring (iSRM) technology now incorporated within the Thermo Scientific TSQ family of triple quadrupole mass spectrometers. iSRM reduces acquisition times for each peptide analyzed in a peptide biomarker panel, allowing both improved quantification and confirmation of the identity of the peptide being quantified. In addition to his part in developing iSRM, Bruno Domon was a primary scientific contributor to the Thermo Scientific Pinpoint software, which simplifies the creation of quantitative peptide assays on Thermo Scientific TSQ mass spectrometers and allows researchers to leverage knowledge acquired in previous qualitative proteomics discovery experiments.

Bruno Domon was recently appointed director of LCP initiative at CRP- Santé. He has established a biomarker research group that is active in clinical proteomics with a strong focus today on biomarker verification and plans to encompass metabolomics in the near future. The CRP-Santé research group will employ the recently introduced Thermo Scientific LTQ Orbitrap Velos hybrid mass spectrometer equipped with electron transfer dissociation (ETD) for biomarker discovery. This latest-generation hybrid linear ion trap-Orbitrap instrument is more accurate, faster and more sensitive than older generation LTQ Orbitrap instruments. It enables the massive, rapid and accurate identification of proteins in complex mixtures and the characterization of post-translational modifications. These capabilities are central to the creation of a second-generation biomarker discovery and validation workflow. In addition, the group will utilize the Thermo Scientific TSQ Vantage triple stage quadrupole mass spectrometer for fast, sensitive, accurate and reliable targeted protein quantification, and it will use Pinpoint software for rapid, automated assay development. The Thermo Scientific Exactive benchtop LC/MS mass spectrometer, which leverages proven Orbitrap technology, will be employed for biomarker profiling analyses.

The newly established biomarker research group within CRP-Santé is part of a wider effort in Luxembourg to develop projects that are at the forefront of biomedical research. This effort includes the Integrated Biobank (IBBL) of Luxembourg, a state-of-the-art tissue storage and distribution initiative designed to help a worldwide network of cancer scientists and other disease researchers find answers to the world's most pressing health problems.

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