Latest Scientific Publications

Article | Stromal Chemokine Rewiring in B Cell Lymphoma

| March 2026 | Inflammatory reprogramming of stromal chemokine networks drives tissue disorganisation and disease progression in nodal B cell lymphoma. Sciomics supported the study with secretome profiling of human iFRC supernatant samples using the scioCD affinity proteomics platform.

Czernilofsky et al., Reprogramming of stroma-derived chemokine networks drives the loss of tissue organization in nodal B cell lymphoma. Nature Cancer. 2026;7:538-552.  

Article | Fimepinostat Targets HDAC2 to Suppress Schwannoma Growth

| March 2026 | The HDAC inhibitor fimepinostat effectively induces apoptosis and suppresses tumor cell proliferation, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic strategy for schwannoma.
Sciomics supported the study with proteomic profiling and post-translational modification analysis of human cell samples.

Nagel et al., Fimepinostat Promotes Apoptosis and Decreases Cytokine Secretion in NF2-Related Human Schwannoma Cells. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2026, 27, 2636  

Article | Parkinson’s Striatum Organoids Show Increased Inflammation Hallmarks

| February 2026 | Patient-derived striatum organoids carrying the LRRK2-G2019S mutation reveal early Parkinson’s Disease features, including neuroinflammation and altered signalling. Sciomics supported the study by analysing patient-derived striatum organoids using the scioDiscover proteomic microarray.

Barmpa et al., Parkinson’s Disease Patient-Specific Striatum Organoids Show Hallmarks of Increased Inflammation. Mov Disord. (2026), published online February 11, 2026  

Article | Fos-induced Osteosarcoma Links Cachexia-like Wasting to FGF21

| February 2026 | Fos-driven osteosarcoma induces systemic metabolic alterations and identified FGF21 as a key mediator and promising biomarker of cancer-associated cachexia. Sciomics supported the study by analysing murine serum samples using the scioDiscover proteomic microarray.

Luther et al., Fos-induced osteosarcoma growth causes a cachexia-like phenotype in mice and correlates with high Fgf21 serum levels. Cancer Metab. (2026)  

Article | Transpulmonary Pressure-Guided PEEP Improves Lung Protection

| October 2025 | In a porcine lung injury model, transpulmonary pressure–guided PEEP titration improved mechanics and reduced tidal stress. Sciomics supported the study by analysing cytokine, chemokine, and surface marker expression levels in plasma samples using the scioCD Precision Proteomics platform.

Mutschler et al., Optimizing Positive End-Expiratory Pressure in Asymmetric Acute Lung Injury in a Porcine Model: The Role of Transpulmonary Pressure. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2025, 26, 9985  

Proteomics Research Blog

Article | Biomarkers for canine mammary neoplasia

| Mai 2023 | New Article: Galadima et al. used the scioCD assay to analyse canine blood samples in the context of mammary neoplasia. The proteins CD20, CD45RA and CD99 were found at altered levels. The findings were validated by Western Blotting and are suggested as novel serum biomarkers.

Galadima et al. Canine Mammary Neoplasia Induces Variations in the Peripheral Blood Levels of CD20, CD45RA, and CD99 (2023) Int. J. Mol. Sci. 24(11)

Article | Analysis of the Differential Gene and Protein Expression Profiles of Corneal Epithelial Cells Stimulated with Alternating Current Electric Fields

| Feb 2021 | Scientists at Rostock University Medical Center used our scioCDplatform to Corneal Epithelial Cells stimulated with Alternating Current Electric Fields:

"Analysis of the protein array data revealed that the treatment of cells with AC EFs altered the expression of various protein products ... revealed activation of various diverse cellular signaling pathways in which TNF, MAPK, IL17, and PI3K-Akt signaling pathways were significantly impacted ..."

B. S. Kowtharapu et. al., „Analysis of the Differential Gene and Protein Expression Profiles of Corneal Epithelial Cells Stimulated with Alternating Current Electric Fields“, Genes, Bd. 12, Nr. 2, Art. Nr. 2, Feb. 2021, doi: 10.3390/genes12020299.

 

Article | Selective elimination of immunosuppressive T cells in patients with multiple myeloma

| Feb 2021 | Scientists at Heidelberg University Hospital used our scioCD  platform to profile CD8+SLAMF7+ cell cultures:

"High throughput screening of 351 different cytokines and immune proteins in the supernatants of the T cells cultures revealed strong upregulation of IL-6, IL-8, both vital survival factors for myeloma cells, and CXCL5, a chemokine that could enhance the frequency of CD4 Treg, in the cultures containing CD8+SLAMF7+ cells. IL-2 and IL-5 were upregulated in the control cultures without CD8+SLAMF7+ T cells, highlighting a more activated state in the control group and suggestion IL-6 and IL-8 as potential effector cytokines for the suppressive CD8+SLAMF7+ T cells."

Awwad, M. H. S. et al.  ‘Selective elimination of immunosuppressive T cells in patients with multiple myeloma’, Leukemia 35 2602-2615 (2021)

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