Cargando…
Discovery and Validation of Prognostic Biomarker Models to Guide Triage among Adult Dengue Patients at Early Infection
BACKGROUND: Dengue results in a significant public health burden in endemic regions. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended the use of warning signs (WS) to stratify patients at risk of severe dengue disease in 2009. However, WS is limited in stratifying adult dengue patients at early infec...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Public Library of Science
2016
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4902184/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27286230 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155993 |
_version_ | 1782436941782843392 |
---|---|
author | Pang, Junxiong Lindblom, Anna Tolfvenstam, Thomas Thein, Tun-Linn Naim, Ahmad Nazri Mohamed Ling, Ling Chow, Angelia Chen, Mark I-Cheng Ooi, Eng Eong Leo, Yee Sin Hibberd, Martin L. |
author_facet | Pang, Junxiong Lindblom, Anna Tolfvenstam, Thomas Thein, Tun-Linn Naim, Ahmad Nazri Mohamed Ling, Ling Chow, Angelia Chen, Mark I-Cheng Ooi, Eng Eong Leo, Yee Sin Hibberd, Martin L. |
author_sort | Pang, Junxiong |
collection | PubMed |
description | BACKGROUND: Dengue results in a significant public health burden in endemic regions. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended the use of warning signs (WS) to stratify patients at risk of severe dengue disease in 2009. However, WS is limited in stratifying adult dengue patients at early infection (Day 1–3 post fever), who require close monitoring in hospitals to prevent severe dengue. The aim of this study is to identify and validate prognostic models, built with differentially expressed biomarkers, that enable the early identification of those with early dengue infection that require close clinical monitoring. METHODS: RNA microarray and protein assays were performed to identify differentially expressed biomarkers of severity among 92 adult dengue patients recruited at early infection from years 2005–2008. This comprised 47 cases who developed WS after first presentation and required hospitalization (WS+Hosp), as well as 45 controls who did not develop WS after first presentation and did not require hospitalization (Non-WS+Non-Hosp). Independent validation was conducted with 80 adult dengue patients recruited from years 2009–2012. Prognostic models were developed based on forward stepwise and backward elimination estimation, using multiple logistic regressions. Prognostic power was estimated by the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). RESULTS: The WS+Hosp group had significantly higher viral load (P<0.001), lower platelet (P<0.001) and lymphocytes counts (P = 0.004) at early infection compared to the Non-WS+Non-Hosp group. From the RNA microarray and protein assays, the top single RNA and protein prognostic models at early infection were CCL8 RNA (AUC:0.73) and IP-10 protein (AUC:0.74), respectively. The model with CCL8, VPS13C RNA, uPAR protein, and with CCL8, VPS13C RNA and platelets were the best biomarker models for stratifying adult dengue patients at early infection, with sensitivity and specificity up to 83% and 84%, respectively. These results were tested in the independent validation group, showing sensitivity and specificity up to 96% and 54.6%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: At early infection, adult dengue patients who later presented WS and require hospitalization have significantly different pathophysiology compared with patients who consistently presented no WS and / or require no hospitalization. The molecular prognostic models developed and validated here based on these pathophysiology differences, could offer earlier and complementary indicators to the clinical WHO 2009 WS guide, in order to triage adult dengue patients at early infection. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-4902184 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2016 |
publisher | Public Library of Science |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-49021842016-06-24 Discovery and Validation of Prognostic Biomarker Models to Guide Triage among Adult Dengue Patients at Early Infection Pang, Junxiong Lindblom, Anna Tolfvenstam, Thomas Thein, Tun-Linn Naim, Ahmad Nazri Mohamed Ling, Ling Chow, Angelia Chen, Mark I-Cheng Ooi, Eng Eong Leo, Yee Sin Hibberd, Martin L. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Dengue results in a significant public health burden in endemic regions. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended the use of warning signs (WS) to stratify patients at risk of severe dengue disease in 2009. However, WS is limited in stratifying adult dengue patients at early infection (Day 1–3 post fever), who require close monitoring in hospitals to prevent severe dengue. The aim of this study is to identify and validate prognostic models, built with differentially expressed biomarkers, that enable the early identification of those with early dengue infection that require close clinical monitoring. METHODS: RNA microarray and protein assays were performed to identify differentially expressed biomarkers of severity among 92 adult dengue patients recruited at early infection from years 2005–2008. This comprised 47 cases who developed WS after first presentation and required hospitalization (WS+Hosp), as well as 45 controls who did not develop WS after first presentation and did not require hospitalization (Non-WS+Non-Hosp). Independent validation was conducted with 80 adult dengue patients recruited from years 2009–2012. Prognostic models were developed based on forward stepwise and backward elimination estimation, using multiple logistic regressions. Prognostic power was estimated by the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). RESULTS: The WS+Hosp group had significantly higher viral load (P<0.001), lower platelet (P<0.001) and lymphocytes counts (P = 0.004) at early infection compared to the Non-WS+Non-Hosp group. From the RNA microarray and protein assays, the top single RNA and protein prognostic models at early infection were CCL8 RNA (AUC:0.73) and IP-10 protein (AUC:0.74), respectively. The model with CCL8, VPS13C RNA, uPAR protein, and with CCL8, VPS13C RNA and platelets were the best biomarker models for stratifying adult dengue patients at early infection, with sensitivity and specificity up to 83% and 84%, respectively. These results were tested in the independent validation group, showing sensitivity and specificity up to 96% and 54.6%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: At early infection, adult dengue patients who later presented WS and require hospitalization have significantly different pathophysiology compared with patients who consistently presented no WS and / or require no hospitalization. The molecular prognostic models developed and validated here based on these pathophysiology differences, could offer earlier and complementary indicators to the clinical WHO 2009 WS guide, in order to triage adult dengue patients at early infection. Public Library of Science 2016-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4902184/ /pubmed/27286230 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155993 Text en © 2016 Pang et al 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 author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Pang, Junxiong Lindblom, Anna Tolfvenstam, Thomas Thein, Tun-Linn Naim, Ahmad Nazri Mohamed Ling, Ling Chow, Angelia Chen, Mark I-Cheng Ooi, Eng Eong Leo, Yee Sin Hibberd, Martin L. Discovery and Validation of Prognostic Biomarker Models to Guide Triage among Adult Dengue Patients at Early Infection |
title | Discovery and Validation of Prognostic Biomarker Models to Guide Triage among Adult Dengue Patients at Early Infection |
title_full | Discovery and Validation of Prognostic Biomarker Models to Guide Triage among Adult Dengue Patients at Early Infection |
title_fullStr | Discovery and Validation of Prognostic Biomarker Models to Guide Triage among Adult Dengue Patients at Early Infection |
title_full_unstemmed | Discovery and Validation of Prognostic Biomarker Models to Guide Triage among Adult Dengue Patients at Early Infection |
title_short | Discovery and Validation of Prognostic Biomarker Models to Guide Triage among Adult Dengue Patients at Early Infection |
title_sort | discovery and validation of prognostic biomarker models to guide triage among adult dengue patients at early infection |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4902184/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27286230 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155993 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT pangjunxiong discoveryandvalidationofprognosticbiomarkermodelstoguidetriageamongadultdenguepatientsatearlyinfection AT lindblomanna discoveryandvalidationofprognosticbiomarkermodelstoguidetriageamongadultdenguepatientsatearlyinfection AT tolfvenstamthomas discoveryandvalidationofprognosticbiomarkermodelstoguidetriageamongadultdenguepatientsatearlyinfection AT theintunlinn discoveryandvalidationofprognosticbiomarkermodelstoguidetriageamongadultdenguepatientsatearlyinfection AT naimahmadnazrimohamed discoveryandvalidationofprognosticbiomarkermodelstoguidetriageamongadultdenguepatientsatearlyinfection AT lingling discoveryandvalidationofprognosticbiomarkermodelstoguidetriageamongadultdenguepatientsatearlyinfection AT chowangelia discoveryandvalidationofprognosticbiomarkermodelstoguidetriageamongadultdenguepatientsatearlyinfection AT chenmarkicheng discoveryandvalidationofprognosticbiomarkermodelstoguidetriageamongadultdenguepatientsatearlyinfection AT ooiengeong discoveryandvalidationofprognosticbiomarkermodelstoguidetriageamongadultdenguepatientsatearlyinfection AT leoyeesin discoveryandvalidationofprognosticbiomarkermodelstoguidetriageamongadultdenguepatientsatearlyinfection AT hibberdmartinl discoveryandvalidationofprognosticbiomarkermodelstoguidetriageamongadultdenguepatientsatearlyinfection |