Title
Use of ProteinChip technology for identifying biomarkers of parasitic diseases: The example of porcine cysticercosis (Taenia solium)
Date Issued
01 December 2008
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Abstract
Taenia solium cysticercosis is a significant public health problem in endemic countries. The current serodiagnostic techniques are not able to differentiate between infections with viable cysts and infections with degenerated cysts. The objectives of this study were to identify specific novel biomarkers of these different disease stages in the serum of experimentally infected pigs using ProteinChip technology (Bio-Rad) and to validate these biomarkers by analyzing serum samples from naturally infected pigs. In the experimental sample set 30 discriminating biomarkers (p < 0.05) were found, 13 specific for the viable phenotype, 9 specific for the degenerated phenotype and 8 specific for the infected phenotype (either viable or degenerated cysts). Only 3 of these biomarkers were also significant in the field samples; however, the peak profiles were not consistent among the two sample sets. Five biomarkers discovered in the sera from experimentally infected pigs were identified as clusterin, lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase, vitronectin, haptoglobin and apolipoprotein A-I. © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Start page
320
End page
329
Volume
120
Issue
4
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencia veterinaria
Parasitología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-55249104477
PubMed ID
Source
Experimental Parasitology
ISSN of the container
00144894
Sponsor(s)
Funding text
This study was conducted with the financial assistance of FWO-Vlaanderen, Ghent University, the Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp and the “Ministère du Développement Economique, de l’Innovation et de l’Exportation” (MDEIE, Que.). N.D. received a pre-doctoral grant from the Institute for the Promotion of Innovation through Science and Technology in Flanders (IWT-Vlaanderen).
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