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AuthorElkahlout, Razan
AuthorMohammed, Sawsan G. A. A.
AuthorNajjar, Ahmed
AuthorFarrell, Thomas
AuthorRifai, Hilal Al
AuthorAl-Dewik, Nader
AuthorQoronfleh, M. Walid
Available date2025-05-27T05:41:24Z
Publication Date2025
Publication NameProteomics - Clinical Applications
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prca.70004
ISSN18628346
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/65225
AbstractMaternal and neonatal health (women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postnatal period) presents a spectrum of healthcare challenges, including preterm birth, preeclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and gestational diabetes mellitus. While genomic investigations have shed light on many of these topics, protein biomarker discovery, a pivotal aspect of such research, holds promise in offering insights into disease diagnosis, progression, and prognosis. This review paper aims to explore the landscape of proteomics research pertaining to the aforementioned disorders. In the search for viable biomarkers, existing ones are either outdated or lack specificity and new ones being investigated do not commonly make it to the validation stage. In this review, the reasons for the gap between the biomarker discovery stage and the clinical validation stage are evaluated, in addition to what steps are being taken to mitigate the unexpectedly slow scientific and clinical progress. Notably, this paper also delves into the ethnic disparities found in maternal and neonatal health research, as well as how AI is currently being used to alleviate socioeconomic and ethnic disparities, as well as its advantages for the analysis of large "omics" datasets. We anticipate this investigation will provide critical, invaluable information for researchers, medical professionals, and policy decision-makers in this field to improve overall maternal and neonatal health outcomes.
SponsorThe authors received no specific funding for this work.The authors would like to thank their respective institutions for their support. Open Access funding provided by the Qatar National Library (QNL).
Languageen
PublisherJohn Wiley and Sons Inc
SubjectAI
biomarker discovery
biomarkers
clinical validation
ethnic populations
maternal health
neonatal health
preterm birth
proteomics
racial disparity
TitleApplication of Proteomics in Maternal and Neonatal Health: Advancements and Future Directions
TypeArticle Review
Issue Number3
Volume Number19
dc.accessType Open Access


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