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. 2018 Sep 30;8(4):59.
doi: 10.3390/metabo8040059.

A Framework for Development of Useful Metabolomic Biomarkers and Their Effective Knowledge Translation

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A Framework for Development of Useful Metabolomic Biomarkers and Their Effective Knowledge Translation

Calena R Marchand et al. Metabolites. .

Abstract

Despite the significant advantages of metabolomic biomarkers, no diagnostic tests based on metabolomics have been introduced to clinical use. There are many reasons for this, centered around substantial obstacles in developing clinically useful metabolomic biomarkers. Most significant is the need for interdisciplinary teams with expertise in metabolomics, analysis of complex clinical and metabolomic data, and clinical care. Importantly, the clinical need must precede biomarker discovery, and the experimental design for discovery and validation must reflect the purpose of the biomarker. Standard operating procedures for procuring and handling samples must be developed from the beginning, to ensure experimental integrity. Assay design is another challenge, as there is not much precedent informing this. Another obstacle is that it is not yet clear how to protect any intellectual property related to metabolomic biomarkers. Viewing a metabolomic biomarker as a natural phenomenon would inhibit patent protection and potentially stifle commercial interest. However, demonstrating that a metabolomic biomarker is actually a derivative of a natural phenomenon that requires innovation would enhance investment in this field. Finally, effective knowledge translation strategies must be implemented, which will require engagement with end users (clinicians and lab physicians), patient advocate groups, policy makers, and payer organizations. Addressing each of these issues comprises the framework for introducing a metabolomic biomarker to practice.

Keywords: biomarkers; knowledge translation; metabolomics.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Factors of interest to various stakeholders when evaluating the implementation of a new diagnostic assay.

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