Electrophoretic Profile of Serum Proteins Using Capillary Technique in Patients Attending the Douala General Hospital, Cameroon

Author:

Gwladys Ekwe Priso Judith1ORCID,Pierre Nda Mefo’o Jean12,Okalla Ebongue Cécile12,Ngouadjeu Dongho Tsakeu Eveline12,Akono Ndi Catherine12,Beyiha Gérard3,Solange Doualla Marie3,Adiogo Dieudonné2

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Biology Laboratory, Douala General Hospital, Cameroon

2. Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Douala, Cameroon

3. Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Douala, Cameroon

Abstract

Background: Electrophoresis of serum proteins is an orientation examination routinely used in clinical practice. For a few years, agarose gel electrophoresis has tended to be replaced with capillary electrophoresis owing to an increase in the accuracy of results. However, this technique is uncommon and is not widely used in Cameroon. Objectives: The research aimed at studying the electrophoretic profile of serum proteins using capillary technique among patients attending the Douala General Hospital, Cameroon. Methods: Capillary electrophoresis was used to carry out tests on blood samples from any inpatients and outpatients and fasting for 8-12 hours. Capillary electrophoresis of serum samples was used for the separation of proteins into six fractions and the total protidemia of each serum samples was determined using the Biuret method. Results were interpreted by observing the shape of curves and quantitative variations in each fraction of the different serum proteins. Results: A total of 311 patients participated in the study. The sampled population aged 50±18 years on average and consisted of 55.3% men and 44.7% women. All capillary electrophoresis profiles presented six protein fractions, namely, albumin, alpha (1 and 2), beta (1 and 2) and gamma globulins. Pathological disorders were diagnosed in 290 patients and 21 patients had normal results. Inflammatory syndromes accounted for 63.34% and monoclonal gammopathies for 10.29% the main pathological disorder identified. Conclusion: Capillary electrophoresis provides a more precise identification of biological syndromes and clear distinction of the six fractions of each protein. Monoclonal profiles and inflammatory syndromes were well detected. A prevalence of 10.29% was determined for gammopathies.

Publisher

Maad Rayan Publishing Company

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