Short report: High mobility group box 1 protein as an auxiliary biomarker for dengue diagnosis

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Despite the availability of many methods for rapid and early diagnosis of dengue, there is still a need to develop new approaches that not only combine low cost, specificity, and sensitivity, but also are capable of accurately detecting secondary infection in the early stages of the disease. We report the potential of the high mobility group box 1 protein as an auxiliary biomarker for early dengue diagnosis. We tested a 205-sample serum panel that included negative and positive samples from primary and secondary dengue cases, as well as samples from patients with dengue-like symptoms. We observed that high mobility group box 1 protein was generally detected only in dengue-positive samples for persons with primary and secondary infections. These results highlight the possibility of using this endogenous molecule as an auxiliary biomarker to aid in dengue detection and improve current methods for early diagnosis of dengue. Copyright © 2013 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

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Allonso, D., Vázquez, S., Guzmán, M. G., & Mohana-Borges, R. (2013). Short report: High mobility group box 1 protein as an auxiliary biomarker for dengue diagnosis. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 88(3), 506–509. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2012.12-0619

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