Latest Scientific Publications

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  

Article | Long-Term Biobanked Dental Pulp Stem Cells Retain Angiogenic Potential

| September 2025 | Biobanked dental pulp stem cells preserved for years retained their angiogenic capacity and stem cell phenotype. Sciomics supported the study by analysing cell differentiation marker profiles from dental pulp stem cells using the scioCD Precision Proteomics platform.

Yamada et al., Long-Term Biobanked Dental Pulp Stem Cells Retain Angiogenic Potential for Vascularised Tissue Engineering—Laboratory Investigation. Int. Endod. J. (2025, online ahead of print)

Article | Fibroblast–monocyte signalling via TLR4 drives TNBC metastasis

| September 2025 | A TLR4-dependent axis between fibroblasts and monocytes in tumor-draining lymph nodes drives metastasis in triple-negative breast cancer. Sciomics provided protein profiling of lymph node and tumor samples to map surface- and immune-related protein changes using the scioCD protein profiling platform.

Mattavelli et al., A TLR4-dependent fibroblast-monocyte axis in tumor-draining lymph nodes contributes to metastasis in triple-negative breast cancer. Immunity. 2025 Sep 15 (online ahead of print)  

Article | Extracorporeal photopheresis alters cytokine profile in CTCL

| September 2025 | ECP rapidly modulates cytokine levels and immune cell composition in CTCL patients, revealing strong systemic immune effects. Sciomics‘ scioCD platform was used to profile plasma proteins and identify cytokine and surface marker changes in CTCL patients.

Melchers et al., Extracorporeal photopheresis therapy rapidly changes the cytokine profile and tumor microenvironment in cutaneous T cell lymphoma. Front Immunol. 2025;16:1669015  

Article | Lactate-driven immune hotspots resolved via SLC5A12 blockade

| August 2025 | Lactate signaling induces cytokine production and T/B cell clustering in Sjögren’s disease, and SLC5A12 blockade reverses these effects. Sciomics contributed to this study by comparing protein abundance and acetylation levels of murine cells using the scioDiscover protein profiling platform.

Certo, M, et al.. Lactate signalling leads to aggregation of immune-inflammatory hotspots and SLC5A12 blockade promotes their resolution. Nat Metab. 2025;7(8):1663-1680.  

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 | 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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