There has been great progress in uncovering gene expression patterns that are
clinically informative, and suggest pathway associations with disease. Nevertheless, two key challenges
remain to translate these gene relationships to new diagnostics and ultimately to new therapies. The
primary challenge is to establish a correlation between the prospective gene markers and their corresponding
protein products, especially the subsets most relevant to clinical features of disease. A second challenge
is to distill the most informative subset of genes to assayable biomarkers that can be readily measured from
biological fluids using technologies common to clinical laboratories.
ProFACT's services assist gene expression researchers to overcome these challenges by providing:
A bioinformatics bridge to determine the most practical measurable protein attributes
from a pre-selected gene panel,
A wide assortment of proprietary and conventional tools and methods, to generate proteomic datasets
based upon the most practical measurable protein attributes.
Using a multidimensional proteomic approach, ProFACT will identify, quantify, and analyze
predicted protein targets based on client-supplied gene expression data. Yellow Boxes are ProFACT service
deliverables. Dashed lines indicate options available. A suitable handoff is made to applications in biomarker
discovery, diagnostics, and drug development (orange boxes).