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Faecal proteomics in the identification of biomarkers to differentiate canine chronic enteropathies (CROSBI ID 303610)

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O'Reilly, Emily L. ; Horvatić, Anita ; Kuleš, Josipa ; Gelemanović, Andrea ; Mrljak, Vladimir ; Huang, Yixin ; Brady, Nicola ; Chadwick, Christopher C. ; Eckersall, P. David ; Ridyard, Alison Faecal proteomics in the identification of biomarkers to differentiate canine chronic enteropathies // Journal of Proteomics, 254 (2022), 104452, 13. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2021.104452

Podaci o odgovornosti

O'Reilly, Emily L. ; Horvatić, Anita ; Kuleš, Josipa ; Gelemanović, Andrea ; Mrljak, Vladimir ; Huang, Yixin ; Brady, Nicola ; Chadwick, Christopher C. ; Eckersall, P. David ; Ridyard, Alison

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Faecal proteomics in the identification of biomarkers to differentiate canine chronic enteropathies

Canine chronic enteropathy (CCE) is a collective term used to describe a group of idiopathic enteropathies of dogs that result in a variety of clinical manifestations of intestinal dysfunction. Clinical stratification into food-responsive enteropathy (FRE) or non-food responsive chronic inflammatory enteropathy (CIE), is made retrospectively based on response to treatments. Faecal extracts from those with a FRE (n = 5) and those with non-food responsive chronic inflammatory enteropathies (CIE) (n = 6) were compared to a healthy control group (n = 14) by applying TMT-based quantitative proteomic approach. Many of the proteins with significant differential abundance between groups were pancreatic or intestinal enzymes with pancreatitis-associated protein (identified as REG3α) and pancreatic M14 metallocarboxypeptidase proteins carboxypeptidase A1 and B identified as being of significantly increased abundance in the CCE group. The reactome analysis revealed the recycling of bile acids and salts and their metabolism to be present in the FRE group, suggesting a possible dysbiotic aetiology. Several acute phase proteins were significantly more abundant in the CCE group with the significant increase in haptoglobin in the CIE group especially notable. Further research of these proteins is needed to fully assess their clinical utility as faecal biomarkers for differentiating CCE cases.

Faecal ; CCE ; Haptoglobin ; REG3α ; Diarrhoea ; Canine

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Podaci o izdanju

254

2022.

104452

13

objavljeno

1874-3919

10.1016/j.jprot.2021.104452

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Veterinarska medicina

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