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Host Serum Proteins as Potential Biomarkers of Bovine Tuberculosis Resistance Phenotype

Eradication of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) continues to be a worldwide challenge. The lack of reliable vaccines dampens the control and eradication programs of Mycobacterium bovis infection and spread. Selection and breeding of cattle resistant to M. bovis infection would greatly enhance the effective...

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Autores principales: Mazorra-Carrillo, Jorge Luis, Alcaraz-López, Omar Antonio, López-Rincón, Gonzalo, Villarreal-Ramos, Bernardo, Gutiérrez-Pabello, José A., Esquivel-Solís, Hugo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8637331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34869715
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.734087
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author Mazorra-Carrillo, Jorge Luis
Alcaraz-López, Omar Antonio
López-Rincón, Gonzalo
Villarreal-Ramos, Bernardo
Gutiérrez-Pabello, José A.
Esquivel-Solís, Hugo
author_facet Mazorra-Carrillo, Jorge Luis
Alcaraz-López, Omar Antonio
López-Rincón, Gonzalo
Villarreal-Ramos, Bernardo
Gutiérrez-Pabello, José A.
Esquivel-Solís, Hugo
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description Eradication of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) continues to be a worldwide challenge. The lack of reliable vaccines dampens the control and eradication programs of Mycobacterium bovis infection and spread. Selection and breeding of cattle resistant to M. bovis infection would greatly enhance the effectiveness of bTB eradication programs. Here, we have evaluated the potential of serum proteins as biomarkers of cattle resistance to bTB in Holstein-Friesian cows, 6–8-year-old, born and raised in similar conditions in herds with bTB prevalence >30%. Serum proteins obtained from uninfected cows (bTB-resistant; R) were compared to those from infected cows (bTB-susceptible; S), defined by a negative or positive bTB diagnosis, respectively. bTB diagnosis included: (i) single intradermal (caudal fold) tuberculin test, (ii) whole blood IFN-gamma test, (iii) gross visible lesions in lymph nodes and lungs by inspection at the abattoir, and (iv) a bacteriological culture for M. bovis. Using 2D-GE and LC-ESI-MS/MS, we found higher expression levels of primary amine oxidase (AO), complement component 5 (C5), and serotransferrin (TF) in R cattle than S cattle. In-house developed and standardized ELISAs for these novel biomarkers showed the best sensitivities of 72, 77, 77%, and specificities of 94, 94, 83%, for AO, C5, and TF, respectively. AUC-ROC (95% CI) values of 0.8935 (0.7906–0.9964), 0.9290 (0.8484–1.010), and 0.8580 (0.7291–0.9869) were obtained at cut-off points of 192.0, 176.5 ng/ml, and 2.1 mg/ml for AO, C5, and TF, respectively. These proteins are involved in inflammatory/immunomodulatory responses to infections and may provide a novel avenue of research to determine the mechanisms of protection against bTB. Overall, our results indicate that these proteins could be novel biomarkers to help identify cattle resistant to bTB, which in turn could be used to strengthen the effectiveness of existing eradication programs against bTB.
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spelling pubmed-86373312021-12-03 Host Serum Proteins as Potential Biomarkers of Bovine Tuberculosis Resistance Phenotype Mazorra-Carrillo, Jorge Luis Alcaraz-López, Omar Antonio López-Rincón, Gonzalo Villarreal-Ramos, Bernardo Gutiérrez-Pabello, José A. Esquivel-Solís, Hugo Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Eradication of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) continues to be a worldwide challenge. The lack of reliable vaccines dampens the control and eradication programs of Mycobacterium bovis infection and spread. Selection and breeding of cattle resistant to M. bovis infection would greatly enhance the effectiveness of bTB eradication programs. Here, we have evaluated the potential of serum proteins as biomarkers of cattle resistance to bTB in Holstein-Friesian cows, 6–8-year-old, born and raised in similar conditions in herds with bTB prevalence >30%. Serum proteins obtained from uninfected cows (bTB-resistant; R) were compared to those from infected cows (bTB-susceptible; S), defined by a negative or positive bTB diagnosis, respectively. bTB diagnosis included: (i) single intradermal (caudal fold) tuberculin test, (ii) whole blood IFN-gamma test, (iii) gross visible lesions in lymph nodes and lungs by inspection at the abattoir, and (iv) a bacteriological culture for M. bovis. Using 2D-GE and LC-ESI-MS/MS, we found higher expression levels of primary amine oxidase (AO), complement component 5 (C5), and serotransferrin (TF) in R cattle than S cattle. In-house developed and standardized ELISAs for these novel biomarkers showed the best sensitivities of 72, 77, 77%, and specificities of 94, 94, 83%, for AO, C5, and TF, respectively. AUC-ROC (95% CI) values of 0.8935 (0.7906–0.9964), 0.9290 (0.8484–1.010), and 0.8580 (0.7291–0.9869) were obtained at cut-off points of 192.0, 176.5 ng/ml, and 2.1 mg/ml for AO, C5, and TF, respectively. These proteins are involved in inflammatory/immunomodulatory responses to infections and may provide a novel avenue of research to determine the mechanisms of protection against bTB. Overall, our results indicate that these proteins could be novel biomarkers to help identify cattle resistant to bTB, which in turn could be used to strengthen the effectiveness of existing eradication programs against bTB. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8637331/ /pubmed/34869715 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.734087 Text en Copyright © 2021 Mazorra-Carrillo, Alcaraz-López, López-Rincón, Villarreal-Ramos, Gutiérrez-Pabello and Esquivel-Solís. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Mazorra-Carrillo, Jorge Luis
Alcaraz-López, Omar Antonio
López-Rincón, Gonzalo
Villarreal-Ramos, Bernardo
Gutiérrez-Pabello, José A.
Esquivel-Solís, Hugo
Host Serum Proteins as Potential Biomarkers of Bovine Tuberculosis Resistance Phenotype
title Host Serum Proteins as Potential Biomarkers of Bovine Tuberculosis Resistance Phenotype
title_full Host Serum Proteins as Potential Biomarkers of Bovine Tuberculosis Resistance Phenotype
title_fullStr Host Serum Proteins as Potential Biomarkers of Bovine Tuberculosis Resistance Phenotype
title_full_unstemmed Host Serum Proteins as Potential Biomarkers of Bovine Tuberculosis Resistance Phenotype
title_short Host Serum Proteins as Potential Biomarkers of Bovine Tuberculosis Resistance Phenotype
title_sort host serum proteins as potential biomarkers of bovine tuberculosis resistance phenotype
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8637331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34869715
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.734087
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