glykanprofilen
Glykanprofilen refers to the comprehensive description of glycans present in a biological sample, including their types, structures, linkage patterns, and relative abundances. In glycomics, profiling captures the full spectrum of N- and O-linked glycans on proteins and lipids, as well as free glycans, providing insight into cellular processes that are not encoded in the genome.
Profiling typically begins with the release or liberation of glycans from glycoproteins or glycolipids, followed by
Applications include biomarker discovery in cancer and inflammatory diseases, characterization of glycosylation changes in disease, and
Challenges in glykanprofilen arise from glycan microheterogeneity, structural isomerism, sample variability, and limited standards for some
Looking ahead, improvements in analytical sensitivity, automation, and data integration with genomics and proteomics are expanding