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The plasma proteome and the acute phase protein response in canine pyometra (CROSBI ID 280884)

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Kuleš, Josipa ; Horvatić, Anita ; Guillemin, Nicolas ; Ferreira, Rafaela F. ; Mischke, Reinhard ; Mrljak, Vladimir ; Chadwick, Christopher C. ; Eckersall, P. David The plasma proteome and the acute phase protein response in canine pyometra // Journal of Proteomics, 223 (2020), 103817, 11. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2020.103817

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Kuleš, Josipa ; Horvatić, Anita ; Guillemin, Nicolas ; Ferreira, Rafaela F. ; Mischke, Reinhard ; Mrljak, Vladimir ; Chadwick, Christopher C. ; Eckersall, P. David

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The plasma proteome and the acute phase protein response in canine pyometra

Canine pyometra is a common inflammatory disease of uterus in sexually mature bitches caused by secondary bacterial infection, leading to change in plasma proteins associated with the innate immune system. Proteomic investigation is increasingly being applied to canine diseases in order to identify and quantify significant changes in the plasma proteome. The aim of the study was to assess and quantify changes in plasma proteome profiles of healthy dogs and pyometra affected bitches using a TMT-based high-resolution quantitative proteomic approach. As a result, 22 proteins were significantly down-regulated including transthyretin, antithrombin, retinol- binding protein, vitamin D binding protein, paraoxonase 1, and kallikrein, while 16 were significantly up-regulated including haptoglobin light chain, alpha-1-acid glycoprotein, C-reactive protein precursor, and lipopolysaccharide-binding protein in dogs with pyometra. Pathway analysis indicated that acute inflammatory response, regulation of body fluid levels, protein activation cascade, the humoral immune response, and phagocytosis were affected in pyometra. Validation of biological relevance of the proteomic study was evident with significant increases in the concentrations of haptoglobin, C-reactive protein, alpha-1-acid glycoprotein, and ceruloplasmin by immunoassay. Pyometra in bitches was shown to stimulate an increase in host defence system proteins in response to inflammatory disease including the acute phase proteins.

Canine pyometra ; Inflammation ; TMT-based proteomics ; Acute phase proteins

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The plasma proteome and the acute phase protein response in canine pyometra

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Canine pyometra ; Inflammation ; TMT-based proteomics ; Acute phase proteins

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Podaci o izdanju

223

2020.

103817

11

objavljeno

1874-3919

1874-3919

10.1016/j.jprot.2020.103817

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Veterinarska medicina

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