Comparison of serum protein profiles of Borrelia burgdorferi-positive Bernese Mountain Dogs and dogs of other breeds using MALDI-TOF technique.

M Pisarek, M Kalinowski, M Skrzypczak, Ł Mazurek, K Michalak, D Pietras-Ożga, B Dokuzeylü, S Winiarczyk, Ł Adaszek
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The aim of the study was to compare the serum protein profile of Bernese Mountain Dogs (BMDs) reacting positive for Bb in snap testing with the serum protein profile of dogs of other breeds (healthy and with clinical borreliosis) using the MALDI time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) technique. The observations included five groups of dogs. BMDs reacting positively to Bb in snap serological testing and showing symptoms of borreliosis (group 1), BMDs for which no borreliosis symptoms were determined but with seropositivity for Bb determined with snap serological tests (group 2), clinically healthy BMDs with no antibodies for Bb found in the serum (group 3), five dogs of different breeds, reacting positively in serological testing, in which borreliosis symptoms were observed (group 4), clinically healthy dogs of different breeds with negative reaction in tests towards Bb (group 5). A proteomic analysis demonstrated the presence of five identical protein fractions among all five groups. An additional two protein fractions of approximately 7.630 and 15.260 kDa were found in all the serum samples obtained from the dogs positive for borrelia in a snap test, both in those exhibiting symptoms of borreliosis, and seropositive BMDs not presenting symptoms of the disease. These two additional protein fractions may be used to differentiate between seropositive and seronegative B. burgdorferi dogs and may be considered a seropositivity marker, however, it cannot be used to differentiate between animals with the clinical form of the disease and those that are only seropositive.

应用MALDI-TOF技术比较伯氏疏螺旋体阳性的伯尔尼山地犬和其他品种犬的血清蛋白谱。
本研究的目的是使用MALDI飞行时间(MALDI-TOF)技术,比较在快速检测中对Bb反应阳性的伯尔尼山地犬(BMD)的血清蛋白谱与其他品种(健康和临床borreliosis)的狗的血清蛋白图谱。观察对象包括五组狗。在快速血清学检测中对Bb反应阳性并表现出borreliosis症状的BMD(第1组),没有确定borrelioosis症状但通过快速血清学检测确定Bb血清阳性的BMD,在血清中没有发现Bb抗体的临床健康BMD(组3),五只不同品种的狗在血清学检测中反应阳性,其中观察到borreliosis症状(第4组),不同品种的临床健康犬对Bb的测试呈阴性反应(第5组)。蛋白质组学分析表明,在所有五组中存在五种相同的蛋白质组分。在快速检测中,从螺旋体病阳性犬获得的所有血清样本中,在表现出螺旋体病症状的犬和没有表现出该疾病症状的血清阳性BMD中,都发现了另外两种约7.630和15.260 kDa的蛋白质组分。这两种额外的蛋白质组分可用于区分血清阳性和血清阴性的伯氏双歧杆菌犬,并可被视为血清阳性标志物,然而,它不能用于区分具有临床形式疾病的动物和仅血清阳性的动物。
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