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Detection of intra-amniotic infection in a rabbit model by proteomics-based amniotic fluid analysis.

Journal:
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology
Year:
2005
Authors:
Klein, Laura L et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology · United States
Species:
rabbit

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to identify intra-amniotic infection caused by several different organisms in a rabbit model by using proteomics. STUDY DESIGN: Twenty infected and 18 uninfected amniotic fluid samples were subjected to proteomic analysis by surface-enhanced laser desorption ionization (SELDI-TOF, Ciphergen Biosystems, Fremont, Calif), 1- and 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis, and tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS). RESULTS: Detailed SELDI-TOF spectra revealed a constitutive 4.0 kd peak in all animals. Infected samples also displayed a signature double peak at 3.6 kd. A SELDI-TOF signature profile for intra-amniotic infection predicted positive amniotic fluid and/or fetal cultures with a sensitivity of 90% and specificity of 83%. Similar proteomic profiles were obtained regardless of the infecting organism. The 3.6 kd peak appeared to contain rabbit calgranulin C and rabbit calcyclin, members of the S100 family of calcium binding proteins. CONCLUSION: Amniotic fluid proteomic analysis was able to detect intra-amniotic infection in this experimental rabbit model. S100 proteins may be involved in the host inflammatory response to intra-amniotic infection.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16202718/