Proteomic analysis in canine leishmaniasis

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The aim of this study was to perform a proteomic analysis on serum of dogs naturally infected with Leishmania parasite. Sera from 24 dogs, n. 8 with high IFAT titre of anti-Leishmania antibodies (≥ 1:640), n. 8 with uncertain titre (= 1:40), and n. 8 with IFAT negative were used. Sera of each group were pooled together to form three pools: P (high titre); U (uncertain titre); and N (negative). The P pool was analyzed, using a mass spectrometry-based approach to search for Leishmania proteins (qualitative analysis). In a second experiment, protein signal intensities of U and P pools were compared with the signal intensities of N pool by a quantitative mass spectrometry method based on isotopic dilution. The quantitative analysis detected a total of 70 proteins, of which 17 and 5 resulted over- and under-represented in sample P, respectively. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010.

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Britti, D., Gaspari, M., Massimini, G., Casalinuovo, F., Morittu, V. M., & Cuda, G. (2010). Proteomic analysis in canine leishmaniasis. In Veterinary Research Communications (Vol. 34). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11259-010-9410-5

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