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Comparative proteomics of cerebrospinal fluid reveals a predictive model for differential diagnosis of pneumococcal, meningococcal, and enteroviral meningitis, and novel putative therapeutic targets

BACKGROUND: Meningitis is the inflammation of the meninges in response to infection or chemical agents. While aseptic meningitis, most frequently caused by enteroviruses, is usually benign with a self-limiting course, bacterial meningitis remains associated with high morbidity and mortality rates, d...

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Autores principales: Cordeiro, Ana Paula, Pereira, Rosiane Aparecida Silva, Chapeaurouge, Alex, Coimbra, Clarice Semião, Perales, Jonas, Oliveira, Guilherme, Candiani, Talitah Michel Sanchez, Coimbra, Roney Santos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4460676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26040285
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-16-S5-S11
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author Cordeiro, Ana Paula
Pereira, Rosiane Aparecida Silva
Chapeaurouge, Alex
Coimbra, Clarice Semião
Perales, Jonas
Oliveira, Guilherme
Candiani, Talitah Michel Sanchez
Coimbra, Roney Santos
author_facet Cordeiro, Ana Paula
Pereira, Rosiane Aparecida Silva
Chapeaurouge, Alex
Coimbra, Clarice Semião
Perales, Jonas
Oliveira, Guilherme
Candiani, Talitah Michel Sanchez
Coimbra, Roney Santos
author_sort Cordeiro, Ana Paula
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description BACKGROUND: Meningitis is the inflammation of the meninges in response to infection or chemical agents. While aseptic meningitis, most frequently caused by enteroviruses, is usually benign with a self-limiting course, bacterial meningitis remains associated with high morbidity and mortality rates, despite advances in antimicrobial therapy and intensive care. Fast and accurate differential diagnosis is crucial for assertive choice of the appropriate therapeutic approach for each form of meningitis. METHODS: We used 2D-PAGE and mass spectrometry to identify the cerebrospinal fluid proteome specifically related to the host response to pneumococcal, meningococcal, and enteroviral meningitis. The disease-specific proteome signatures were inspected by pathway analysis. RESULTS: Unique cerebrospinal fluid proteome signatures were found to the three aetiological forms of meningitis investigated, and a qualitative predictive model with four protein markers was developed for the differential diagnosis of these diseases. Nevertheless, pathway analysis of the disease-specific proteomes unveiled that Kallikrein-kinin system may play a crucial role in the pathophysiological mechanisms leading to brain damage in bacterial meningitis. Proteins taking part in this cellular process are proposed as putative targets to novel adjunctive therapies. CONCLUSIONS: Comparative proteomics of cerebrospinal fluid disclosed candidate biomarkers, which were combined in a qualitative and sequential predictive model with potential to improve the differential diagnosis of pneumococcal, meningococcal and enteroviral meningitis. Moreover, we present the first evidence of the possible implication of Kallikrein-kinin system in the pathophysiology of bacterial meningitis.
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spelling pubmed-44606762015-06-29 Comparative proteomics of cerebrospinal fluid reveals a predictive model for differential diagnosis of pneumococcal, meningococcal, and enteroviral meningitis, and novel putative therapeutic targets Cordeiro, Ana Paula Pereira, Rosiane Aparecida Silva Chapeaurouge, Alex Coimbra, Clarice Semião Perales, Jonas Oliveira, Guilherme Candiani, Talitah Michel Sanchez Coimbra, Roney Santos BMC Genomics Research BACKGROUND: Meningitis is the inflammation of the meninges in response to infection or chemical agents. While aseptic meningitis, most frequently caused by enteroviruses, is usually benign with a self-limiting course, bacterial meningitis remains associated with high morbidity and mortality rates, despite advances in antimicrobial therapy and intensive care. Fast and accurate differential diagnosis is crucial for assertive choice of the appropriate therapeutic approach for each form of meningitis. METHODS: We used 2D-PAGE and mass spectrometry to identify the cerebrospinal fluid proteome specifically related to the host response to pneumococcal, meningococcal, and enteroviral meningitis. The disease-specific proteome signatures were inspected by pathway analysis. RESULTS: Unique cerebrospinal fluid proteome signatures were found to the three aetiological forms of meningitis investigated, and a qualitative predictive model with four protein markers was developed for the differential diagnosis of these diseases. Nevertheless, pathway analysis of the disease-specific proteomes unveiled that Kallikrein-kinin system may play a crucial role in the pathophysiological mechanisms leading to brain damage in bacterial meningitis. Proteins taking part in this cellular process are proposed as putative targets to novel adjunctive therapies. CONCLUSIONS: Comparative proteomics of cerebrospinal fluid disclosed candidate biomarkers, which were combined in a qualitative and sequential predictive model with potential to improve the differential diagnosis of pneumococcal, meningococcal and enteroviral meningitis. Moreover, we present the first evidence of the possible implication of Kallikrein-kinin system in the pathophysiology of bacterial meningitis. BioMed Central 2015-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4460676/ /pubmed/26040285 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-16-S5-S11 Text en Copyright © 2015 Cordeiro et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Cordeiro, Ana Paula
Pereira, Rosiane Aparecida Silva
Chapeaurouge, Alex
Coimbra, Clarice Semião
Perales, Jonas
Oliveira, Guilherme
Candiani, Talitah Michel Sanchez
Coimbra, Roney Santos
Comparative proteomics of cerebrospinal fluid reveals a predictive model for differential diagnosis of pneumococcal, meningococcal, and enteroviral meningitis, and novel putative therapeutic targets
title Comparative proteomics of cerebrospinal fluid reveals a predictive model for differential diagnosis of pneumococcal, meningococcal, and enteroviral meningitis, and novel putative therapeutic targets
title_full Comparative proteomics of cerebrospinal fluid reveals a predictive model for differential diagnosis of pneumococcal, meningococcal, and enteroviral meningitis, and novel putative therapeutic targets
title_fullStr Comparative proteomics of cerebrospinal fluid reveals a predictive model for differential diagnosis of pneumococcal, meningococcal, and enteroviral meningitis, and novel putative therapeutic targets
title_full_unstemmed Comparative proteomics of cerebrospinal fluid reveals a predictive model for differential diagnosis of pneumococcal, meningococcal, and enteroviral meningitis, and novel putative therapeutic targets
title_short Comparative proteomics of cerebrospinal fluid reveals a predictive model for differential diagnosis of pneumococcal, meningococcal, and enteroviral meningitis, and novel putative therapeutic targets
title_sort comparative proteomics of cerebrospinal fluid reveals a predictive model for differential diagnosis of pneumococcal, meningococcal, and enteroviral meningitis, and novel putative therapeutic targets
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4460676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26040285
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-16-S5-S11
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