Title (en)
Proteomic methods for the study of porcine acute phase proteins - anything new to detect?
Language
English
Description (en)
Acute phase proteins (APPs) reflect the health status of individuals and are important tools in diagnostics, as their altered levels are a sign of disturbed homeostasis. While, in most cases, quantitation of known serum APPs is routinely performed by immunoassays, proteomics is helpful in discovery of new biomarker candidates, especially in samples other than body fluids. Besides putting APP regulation into an overall context of differentially abundant proteins, this approach can detect further details or outright new features in protein structure or specific modifications, and help understand better their function. Thus, it can show up ways to make present diagnostic assays more sensitive and/or specific, or correlate regulations of disease-specific proteins. The APP repertoire is dependent on the species. The pig is both, an important farm animal and a model animal for human diseases, due to similarities in physiology. Besides reviewing existing literature, yet unpublished examples for two-dimensional electrophoresis in connection with pig APPs highlight some of the benefits of proteomics. Of further help would be the emerging targeted proteomics, offering the possibility to determine particular isoforms or proteoforms, without the need of specific antibodies, but this method is presently scarcely used in veterinary medicine.
Keywords (en)
C-Reactive Protein; Alpha-1-Acid Glycoprotein Agp; Potential Serum Biomarkers; Pig Serum; Analytical Validation; Mass-Spectrometry; Plasma-Proteins; Animal Health; Blood-Serum; Haptoglobin
DOI
10.1007/s11259-023-10170-6
Author of the digital object
Ingrid Miller  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Elisabetta Gianazza  (University of Milan)
Format
application/pdf
Size
2.7 MB
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Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Veterinary Research Communications
Pages or Volume
15
Volume
47
Number
4
From Page
1801
To Page
1815
Publisher
Springer
Publication Date
2023