Jiarong Yang and Jianhua Zheng* Pages 1 - 6 ( 6 )
Tuberculosis (TB) is a leading cause of death from a single infectious disease worldwide. Early and accurate diagnosis is advantageous for timely detection and prompt treatment, thereby reducing the risk of disease transmission, which is essential for effective TB control. Biomarkers provide a valuable resource for TB diagnosis. Proteomic technologies have emerged as a powerful tool in biomarker discovery. In this perspective, we explore how proteomic technologies contribute to the discovery of TB diagnostic biomarkers. We also address the challenges and discuss prospective methods to augment the performance of biomarkers in diagnosing TB.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, active tuberculosis, latent tuberculosis infection, proteomics, biomarkers, diagnosis.