LCMS-IT-TOF liquid chromatography mass spectrometer, used in the development of next-generation diagnostic methods for detecting disease-related proteins from blood samples. Tanaka Team have developed a diagnostic technology that enables early detection of diseases from a small amount of blood. By artificially modifying
antibodies with
polyethylene glycol at their base, the arms can move like springs, allowing simultaneous binding to antigens. In experiments with protein fragments related to
Alzheimer's disease, the modified antibodies captured antigens more than 100 times more strongly than conventional antibodies. Later improvements enabled glycan analysis from trace mixed samples without peptide selection, leading to the detection of Alzheimer’s-related proteins from 1 mL of blood and the identification of eight previously unknown related substances. This technology is expected to contribute to the early detection of various diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease and
prostate cancer. The research originated from work awarded the
Nobel Prize in 2002, though the initial methods lacked sufficient sensitivity for medical applications. In 2009, it was selected for the , Development of Next-Generation
Mass Spectrometry Systems and Contributions to Drug Discovery and Diagnosis, which provided about 4 billion yen over five years. With a team of around 60 researchers, a breakthrough analytical method was developed within a year, achieving up to a 10,000-fold increase in sensitivity. In November 2011, the team described the results as a technology applicable to early diagnosis and antibody-based drug development, publishing findings in the electronic edition of an English journal issued by the
Japan Academy. On August 23, 2012, further results were published in the U.S. journal
PLOS ONE in collaboration with Motoharu Seiki of the
University of Tokyo Institute of Medical Science. By 2014, the technology had advanced to the stage of detecting Alzheimer’s-related substances directly from
blood samples, and since April 2014, efforts under a new framework have been directed toward practical application. ==Recognition==