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Proteomic fingerprints for potential application to early diagnosis of severe acute respiratory syndrome
Authors:Kang Xixiong  Xu Yang  Wu Xiaoyi  Liang Yong  Wang Chen  Guo Junhua  Wang Yajie  Chen Maohua  Wu Da  Wang Youchun  Bi Shengli  Qiu Yan  Lu Peng  Cheng Jing  Xiao Bai  Hu Liangping  Gao Xing  Liu Jingzhong  Wang Yiping  Song Yingzhao  Zhang Liqun  Suo Fengshuang  Chen Tongyan  Huang Zeyu  Zhao Yunzhuan  Lu Hong  Pan Chunqin  Tang Hong
Institution:Center for Laboratory Diagnosis, Beijing Tiantan Hospital and Capital University of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Definitive early-stage diagnosis of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is important despite the number of laboratory tests that have been developed to complement clinical features and epidemiologic data in case definition. Pathologic changes in response to viral infection might be reflected in proteomic patterns in sera of SARS patients. METHODS: We developed a mass spectrometric decision tree classification algorithm using surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Serum samples were grouped into acute SARS (n = 74; <7 days after onset of fever) and non-SARS n = 1067; fever and influenza A (n = 203), pneumonia (n = 176); lung cancer (n = 29); and healthy controls (n = 659)] cohorts. Diluted samples were applied to WCX-2 ProteinChip arrays (Ciphergen), and the bound proteins were assessed on a ProteinChip Reader (Model PBS II). Bioinformatic calculations were performed with Biomarker Wizard software 3.1.1 (Ciphergen). RESULTS: The discriminatory classifier with a panel of four biomarkers determined in the training set could precisely detect 36 of 37 (sensitivity, 97.3%) acute SARS and 987 of 993 (specificity, 99.4%) non-SARS samples. More importantly, this classifier accurately distinguished acute SARS from fever and influenza with 100% specificity (187 of 187). CONCLUSIONS: This method is suitable for preliminary assessment of SARS and could potentially serve as a useful tool for early diagnosis.
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