Mass spectrometry-based proteomics of cerebrospinal fluid in pediatric central nervous system malignancies: a systematic review with meta-analysis of individual patient data.
Christian MirianMaria ThastrupRené MathiasenKjeld SchmiegelowJesper Velgaard OlsenOle ØstergaardPublished in: Fluids and barriers of the CNS (2024)
Infrequent publications on rare pediatric cancer entities, which often involve small sample sizes, are inherently prone to result in heterogeneous studies-particularly when conducted within a rapidly evolving field like proteomics. As a result, obtaining clear evidence, such as CSF proteome biomarkers for CNS dissemination or early-stage neurotoxicity, is currently impractical. Our general recommendations comprise the need for standardized methodologies, collaborative efforts, and improved data sharing in pediatric CNS malignancy research. We specifically emphasize the possible importance of considering natural age-related variations in CSF due to different CNS development stages when matching cases and controls in future studies.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- cerebrospinal fluid
- early stage
- blood brain barrier
- electronic health record
- liquid chromatography
- big data
- quality improvement
- papillary thyroid
- childhood cancer
- healthcare
- label free
- machine learning
- capillary electrophoresis
- social media
- radiation therapy
- ms ms
- data analysis
- artificial intelligence
- deep learning