Serum proteome profiling of naturally acquired Babesia rossi infection in dogs

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dc.contributor.author Kules, Josipa
dc.contributor.author Rubic, Ivana
dc.contributor.author Farkas, Vladimir
dc.contributor.author Rafaj, Renata Baric
dc.contributor.author Gotic, Jelena
dc.contributor.author Crnogaj, Martina
dc.contributor.author Burchmore, Richard
dc.contributor.author Eckersall, David
dc.contributor.author Mrljak, Vladimir
dc.contributor.author Leisewitz, Andrew L.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-02-23T13:05:48Z
dc.date.available 2024-02-23T13:05:48Z
dc.date.issued 2023-06-23
dc.description DATA AVAILABILITY : The mass spectrometry proteomics data have been deposited to the ProteomeXchange Consortium via the PRIDE78 partner repository with the dataset identifier PXD039022 (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pride/archive). en_US
dc.description.abstract Babesiosis is a disease of significant medically and veterinary importance with worldwide distribution. It is caused by intra-erythrocyte protozoal parasites, with Babesia rossi causing the most severe clinical signs of all the large Babesia parasites infecting dogs. The disease can be clinically classified into uncomplicated and complicated forms with a wide range of clinical presentations from a mild, subclinical illness to complicated forms and death. The aim of this study was to assess serum proteomic profiles from dogs with babesiosis and healthy dogs using a label-based proteomics approach. Altogether 32 dogs naturally infected with B. rossi (subdivided into 18 uncomplicated cases and 14 complicated cases of babesiosis) and 20 healthy dogs were included. There were 78 proteins with significantly different abundances between the three groups of dogs. Elucidation of proteins and pathways involved in canine babesiosis caused by B. rossi have revealed key differences associated with haemostasis, innate immune system, lipid metabolism and inflammation. Shotgun proteomic profiling allowed identification of potential serum biomarkers for differentiation of disease severity in canine babesiosis caused by B. rossi. These findings may be applicable to the study of host-parasite interactions and the development of novel therapeutic targets. en_US
dc.description.department Companion Animal Clinical Studies en_US
dc.description.librarian am2024 en_US
dc.description.sdg SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being en_US
dc.description.sponsorship The European Regional Development Fund. en_US
dc.description.uri https://www.nature.com/srep en_US
dc.identifier.citation Kules, J., Rubic, I., Farkas, V. et al. 2023, 'Serum proteome profiling of naturally acquired Babesia rossi infection in dogs', Scientific Reports, vol. 13, art. 10249, pp. 1-13. https://DOI.org/10.1038/s41598-023-37312-9. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2045-2322 (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.1038/s41598-023-37312-9
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/94918
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Nature Reseach en_US
dc.rights © The Author(s) 2023. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. en_US
dc.subject Babesiosis en_US
dc.subject Infection en_US
dc.subject Disease en_US
dc.subject Dogs (Canis familiaris) en_US
dc.subject SDG-03: Good health and well-being en_US
dc.title Serum proteome profiling of naturally acquired Babesia rossi infection in dogs en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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