Serum proteome profiles in cats with chronic enteropathies

Author:

Yu Jane1ORCID,Boland Lara1,Catt Melissa2,Puk Leah2,Wong Nadia3,Krockenberger Mark1,Bennett Peter1ORCID,Ruaux Craig1ORCID,Wasinger Valerie C.4

Affiliation:

1. Sydney School of Veterinary Science, Faculty of Science The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales 2006 Australia

2. Paddington Cat Hospital Paddington New South Wales Australia

3. McIvor Road Veterinary Centre Bendigo Victoria Australia

4. Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry Facility, Mark Wainwright Analytical Centre University of New South Wales Sydney New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSerum protein biomarkers are used to diagnose, monitor treatment response, and to differentiate various forms of chronic enteropathies (CE) in humans. The utility of liquid biopsy proteomic approaches has not been examined in cats.Hypothesis/ObjectivesTo explore the serum proteome in cats to identify markers differentiating healthy cats from cats with CE.AnimalsTen cats with CE with signs of gastrointestinal disease of at least 3 weeks duration, and biopsy‐confirmed diagnoses, with or without treatment and 19 healthy cats were included.MethodsCross‐sectional, multicenter, exploratory study with cases recruited from 3 veterinary hospitals between May 2019 and November 2020. Serum samples were analyzed and evaluated using mass spectrometry‐based proteomic techniques.ResultsTwenty‐six proteins were significantly (P < .02, ≥5‐fold change in abundance) differentially expressed between cats with CE and controls. Thrombospondin‐1 (THBS1) was identified with >50‐fold increase in abundance in cats with CE (P < 0.001) compared to healthy cats.Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceDamage to the gut lining released marker proteins of chronic inflammation that were detectable in serum samples of cats. This early‐stage exploratory study strongly supports THBS1 as a candidate biomarker for chronic inflammatory enteropathy in cats.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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