Domestic animal proteomics in the 21st century: a global retrospective and viewpoint analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, André M.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Ali, Syed Azmal, Ceciliani, Fabrizio, Eckersall, P. David, Hernández-Castellano, Lorenzo E., Han, Rongwei, Hodnik, Jaka J., Jaswal, Shalini, Lippolis, John D., McLaughlin, Mark, Miller, Ingrid, Mohanty, Ashok Kumar, Mrljak, Vladimir, Nally, Jarlath E., Nanni, Paolo, Plowman, Jeffrey E., Poleti, Mirele D., Ribeiro, David M., Rodrigues, Pedro, Roschitzki, Bernd, Schlapbach, Ralph, Starič, Jože, Yang, Yongxin, Zachut, Maya
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/16338
Resumo: Animal production and health are of significant economic importance, particularly regarding the world food supply. Animal and veterinary sciences have evolved immensely in the past six decades, particularly in genetics, nutrition, housing, management and health. To address major challenges such as those posed by climate change or metabolic disorders, it is of utmost importance to use state-of-the-art research tools. Proteomics and the other post-genomic tools (transcriptomics or metabolomics) are among them. Proteomics has experienced a considerable development over the last decades. This brought developments to different scientific fields. The use and adoption of proteomics tools in animal and veterinary sciences has some limitations (database availability or access to proteomics platforms and funding). As a result, proteomics' use by animal science researchers varies across the globe. In this viewpoint article, we focus on the developments of domestic animal proteomics over the last decade in different regions of the globe and how the researchers have coped with such challenges. In the second part of the article, we provide examples of funding, educational and laboratory establishment initiatives designed to foster the development of (animal-based) proteomics. International scientific collaboration is a definitive and key feature in the development and advancement of domestic animal proteomics. SIGNIFICANCE: Animal production and health are very important for food supply worldwide particularly as a source of proteinaceous foods. Animal and veterinary sciences have evolved immensely in the last decades. In order to address the major contemporary challenges facing animal and veterinary sciences, it is of utmost importance to use state-of-the-art research tools such as Proteomics and other Omics. Herein, we focus on the major developments in domestic animal proteomics worldwide during the last decade and how different regions of the world have used the technology in this specific research field. We address also major international efforts aiming to increase the research output in this area and highlight the importance of international cooperation to address specific problems inherent to domestic animal proteomics.
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spelling Domestic animal proteomics in the 21st century: a global retrospective and viewpoint analysisProteomicsAnimal scienceVeterinary scienceDevelopmentsDrawbacksAnimal production and health are of significant economic importance, particularly regarding the world food supply. Animal and veterinary sciences have evolved immensely in the past six decades, particularly in genetics, nutrition, housing, management and health. To address major challenges such as those posed by climate change or metabolic disorders, it is of utmost importance to use state-of-the-art research tools. Proteomics and the other post-genomic tools (transcriptomics or metabolomics) are among them. Proteomics has experienced a considerable development over the last decades. This brought developments to different scientific fields. The use and adoption of proteomics tools in animal and veterinary sciences has some limitations (database availability or access to proteomics platforms and funding). As a result, proteomics' use by animal science researchers varies across the globe. In this viewpoint article, we focus on the developments of domestic animal proteomics over the last decade in different regions of the globe and how the researchers have coped with such challenges. In the second part of the article, we provide examples of funding, educational and laboratory establishment initiatives designed to foster the development of (animal-based) proteomics. International scientific collaboration is a definitive and key feature in the development and advancement of domestic animal proteomics. SIGNIFICANCE: Animal production and health are very important for food supply worldwide particularly as a source of proteinaceous foods. Animal and veterinary sciences have evolved immensely in the last decades. In order to address the major contemporary challenges facing animal and veterinary sciences, it is of utmost importance to use state-of-the-art research tools such as Proteomics and other Omics. Herein, we focus on the major developments in domestic animal proteomics worldwide during the last decade and how different regions of the world have used the technology in this specific research field. We address also major international efforts aiming to increase the research output in this area and highlight the importance of international cooperation to address specific problems inherent to domestic animal proteomics.Science and Technology Foundation (Lisbon, Portugal) through LEAF Research Center: UID/AGR/04129/2020 SFRH/BD/143992/2019; Science and Technology Foundation (Lisbon, Portugal):UID/Multi/04326/2020 16-02-05-FMP-12, 16-02-01-FMP-0014 Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (Brasilia, DF, Brazil) CNPq 409186/2018-0 Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES) 001 research program Animal health, environment and food safety of Veterinary Faculty, University of Ljubljana - Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS) P4-0092 European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST): FA1002 European Commission FP7 VETMEDZG project: 621394 European Commission: KK.01.1.1.04.0086 Marie Sklodowska-Curie European Joint Doctorate MANNA project 765423; European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program 823839ElsevierSapientiaAlmeida, André M.Ali, Syed AzmalCeciliani, FabrizioEckersall, P. DavidHernández-Castellano, Lorenzo E.Han, RongweiHodnik, Jaka J.Jaswal, ShaliniLippolis, John D.McLaughlin, MarkMiller, IngridMohanty, Ashok KumarMrljak, VladimirNally, Jarlath E.Nanni, PaoloPlowman, Jeffrey E.Poleti, Mirele D.Ribeiro, David M.Rodrigues, PedroRoschitzki, BerndSchlapbach, RalphStarič, JožeYang, YongxinZachut, Maya2021-06-22T18:12:36Z2021-06-152021-06-15T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/16338eng1874-391910.1016/j.jprot.2021.104220info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:28:03ZPortal AgregadorONG
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title Domestic animal proteomics in the 21st century: a global retrospective and viewpoint analysis
spellingShingle Domestic animal proteomics in the 21st century: a global retrospective and viewpoint analysis
Almeida, André M.
Proteomics
Animal science
Veterinary science
Developments
Drawbacks
title_short Domestic animal proteomics in the 21st century: a global retrospective and viewpoint analysis
title_full Domestic animal proteomics in the 21st century: a global retrospective and viewpoint analysis
title_fullStr Domestic animal proteomics in the 21st century: a global retrospective and viewpoint analysis
title_full_unstemmed Domestic animal proteomics in the 21st century: a global retrospective and viewpoint analysis
title_sort Domestic animal proteomics in the 21st century: a global retrospective and viewpoint analysis
author Almeida, André M.
author_facet Almeida, André M.
Ali, Syed Azmal
Ceciliani, Fabrizio
Eckersall, P. David
Hernández-Castellano, Lorenzo E.
Han, Rongwei
Hodnik, Jaka J.
Jaswal, Shalini
Lippolis, John D.
McLaughlin, Mark
Miller, Ingrid
Mohanty, Ashok Kumar
Mrljak, Vladimir
Nally, Jarlath E.
Nanni, Paolo
Plowman, Jeffrey E.
Poleti, Mirele D.
Ribeiro, David M.
Rodrigues, Pedro
Roschitzki, Bernd
Schlapbach, Ralph
Starič, Jože
Yang, Yongxin
Zachut, Maya
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Ceciliani, Fabrizio
Eckersall, P. David
Hernández-Castellano, Lorenzo E.
Han, Rongwei
Hodnik, Jaka J.
Jaswal, Shalini
Lippolis, John D.
McLaughlin, Mark
Miller, Ingrid
Mohanty, Ashok Kumar
Mrljak, Vladimir
Nally, Jarlath E.
Nanni, Paolo
Plowman, Jeffrey E.
Poleti, Mirele D.
Ribeiro, David M.
Rodrigues, Pedro
Roschitzki, Bernd
Schlapbach, Ralph
Starič, Jože
Yang, Yongxin
Zachut, Maya
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, André M.
Ali, Syed Azmal
Ceciliani, Fabrizio
Eckersall, P. David
Hernández-Castellano, Lorenzo E.
Han, Rongwei
Hodnik, Jaka J.
Jaswal, Shalini
Lippolis, John D.
McLaughlin, Mark
Miller, Ingrid
Mohanty, Ashok Kumar
Mrljak, Vladimir
Nally, Jarlath E.
Nanni, Paolo
Plowman, Jeffrey E.
Poleti, Mirele D.
Ribeiro, David M.
Rodrigues, Pedro
Roschitzki, Bernd
Schlapbach, Ralph
Starič, Jože
Yang, Yongxin
Zachut, Maya
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Proteomics
Animal science
Veterinary science
Developments
Drawbacks
topic Proteomics
Animal science
Veterinary science
Developments
Drawbacks
description Animal production and health are of significant economic importance, particularly regarding the world food supply. Animal and veterinary sciences have evolved immensely in the past six decades, particularly in genetics, nutrition, housing, management and health. To address major challenges such as those posed by climate change or metabolic disorders, it is of utmost importance to use state-of-the-art research tools. Proteomics and the other post-genomic tools (transcriptomics or metabolomics) are among them. Proteomics has experienced a considerable development over the last decades. This brought developments to different scientific fields. The use and adoption of proteomics tools in animal and veterinary sciences has some limitations (database availability or access to proteomics platforms and funding). As a result, proteomics' use by animal science researchers varies across the globe. In this viewpoint article, we focus on the developments of domestic animal proteomics over the last decade in different regions of the globe and how the researchers have coped with such challenges. In the second part of the article, we provide examples of funding, educational and laboratory establishment initiatives designed to foster the development of (animal-based) proteomics. International scientific collaboration is a definitive and key feature in the development and advancement of domestic animal proteomics. SIGNIFICANCE: Animal production and health are very important for food supply worldwide particularly as a source of proteinaceous foods. Animal and veterinary sciences have evolved immensely in the last decades. In order to address the major contemporary challenges facing animal and veterinary sciences, it is of utmost importance to use state-of-the-art research tools such as Proteomics and other Omics. Herein, we focus on the major developments in domestic animal proteomics worldwide during the last decade and how different regions of the world have used the technology in this specific research field. We address also major international efforts aiming to increase the research output in this area and highlight the importance of international cooperation to address specific problems inherent to domestic animal proteomics.
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