Proteomics and bioinformatics investigations to improve serological diagnosis of canine brucellosis.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-02 DOI:10.1002/prca.202200116
Mirella Luciani, Ivanka Krasteva, Tiziana Di Febo, Fabrizia Perletta, Federica D'Onofrio, Fabrizio De Massis, Nicola D'Alterio, Flavio Sacchini, Manuela Tittarelli
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Purpose: Brucella canis is pathogenic for dogs and humans. Serological diagnosis is a cost-effective approach for disease surveillance, but a major drawback of current serological tests is the cross-reactivity with other bacteria that results in false positive reactions. Development of indirect tests with improved sensitivity and specificity that use selected B. canis proteins instead of the whole antigen remain a priority.

Experimental design: A western blotting assay was developed to define the serum antibody patterns associated to infection using a panel of positive and negative dog sera. B. canis positive sera recognized immunogenic bands ranging from 7 to 30 kDa that were then submitted to ESI-LC-MS/MS and analyzed by bioinformatics tools.

Results: A total of 398 B. canis proteins were identified. Bioinformatics tools identified 16 non cytoplasmic immunogenic proteins predicted as non-homologous with the most important Brucella cross-reactive bacteria and nine B. canis proteins non-homologous to B. ovis; among the latter, one resulted non-homologous to B. melitensis. Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD042682.

Conclusions and clinical relevance: The western blotting test developed was able to distinguish between infected and non-infected animals and may serve as a confirmatory test for the serological diagnosis of B. canis. The mass spectrometry and in silico results lead to the identification of specific candidate antigens that pave the way for the development of more accurate indirect diagnostic tests.

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蛋白质组学和生物信息学研究提高犬布鲁氏菌病的血清学诊断。
目的:犬布鲁氏菌对犬和人都具有致病性。血清学诊断是一种具有成本效益的疾病监测方法,但目前血清学检测的一个主要缺点是与其他细菌的交叉反应性,导致假阳性反应。开发具有提高灵敏度和特异性的间接检测方法,使用选定的犬B.蛋白而不是整个抗原,仍然是一个优先事项。实验设计:利用一组阳性和阴性狗血清,开发了一种免疫印迹法来确定与感染相关的血清抗体模式。犬B.阳性血清可识别7 - 30 kDa的免疫原性条带,然后将其提交ESI-LC-MS/MS并通过生物信息学工具进行分析。结果:共鉴定出398个犬双球菌蛋白。生物信息学工具鉴定出16种非细胞质免疫原性蛋白,预测与最重要的布鲁氏菌交叉反应菌非同源,9种犬双歧杆菌蛋白与羊双歧杆菌非同源;在后者中,一个结果与B. melitensis非同源。数据可通过ProteomeXchange获得,标识符为PXD042682。结论和临床意义:开发的western blotting试验能够区分感染和未感染的动物,并可作为犬B.的血清学诊断的确证试验。质谱分析和计算机分析结果可鉴定出特定的候选抗原,为开发更准确的间接诊断测试铺平道路。
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