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Evaluation of pathogen specific urinary peptides in tick-borne illnesses

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Magni, R; Almofee, R; Yusuf, S; Mueller, C; Vuong, N; Almosuli, M; Hoang, MT; Meade, K; Sethi, I; Mohammed, N; Araujo, R; McDonald, TK ...
Published in: Scientific Reports
November 9, 2020

Mass spectrometry enhanced by nanotechnology can achieve previously unattainable sensitivity for characterizing urinary pathogen-derived peptides. We utilized mass spectrometry enhanced by affinity hydrogel particles (analytical sensitivity = 2.5 pg/mL) to study tick pathogen-specific proteins shed in the urine of patients with (1) erythema migrans rash and acute symptoms, (2) post treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS), and (3) clinical suspicion of tick-borne illnesses (TBI). Targeted pathogens were Borrelia, Babesia, Anaplasma, Rickettsia, Ehrlichia, Bartonella, Francisella, Powassan virus, tick-borne encephalitis virus, and Colorado tick fever virus. Specificity was defined by 100% amino acid sequence identity with tick-borne pathogen proteins, evolutionary taxonomic verification for related pathogens, and no identity with human or other organisms. Using a cut off of two pathogen peptides, 9/10 acute Lyme Borreliosis patients resulted positive, while we identified zero false positive in 250 controls. Two or more pathogen peptides were identified in 40% of samples from PTLDS and TBI patients (categories 2 and 3 above, n = 59/148). Collectively, 279 distinct unique tick-borne pathogen derived peptides were identified. The number of pathogen specific peptides was directly correlated with presence or absence of symptoms reported by patients (ordinal regression pseudo-R = 0.392, p = 0.010). Enhanced mass spectrometry is a new tool for studying tick-borne pathogen infections.

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2045-2322

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November 9, 2020

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10

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
 

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Magni, R., Almofee, R., Yusuf, S., Mueller, C., Vuong, N., Almosuli, M., … Luchini, A. (2020). Evaluation of pathogen specific urinary peptides in tick-borne illnesses. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-75051-3
Magni, Ruben, Raghad Almofee, Sameen Yusuf, Claudius Mueller, Ngoc Vuong, Mahmood Almosuli, Minh Thu Hoang, et al. “Evaluation of pathogen specific urinary peptides in tick-borne illnesses.” Scientific Reports 10, no. 1 (November 9, 2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-75051-3.
Magni R, Almofee R, Yusuf S, Mueller C, Vuong N, Almosuli M, et al. Evaluation of pathogen specific urinary peptides in tick-borne illnesses. Scientific Reports. 2020 Nov 9;10(1).
Magni, Ruben, et al. “Evaluation of pathogen specific urinary peptides in tick-borne illnesses.” Scientific Reports, vol. 10, no. 1, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, Nov. 2020. Crossref, doi:10.1038/s41598-020-75051-3.
Magni R, Almofee R, Yusuf S, Mueller C, Vuong N, Almosuli M, Hoang MT, Meade K, Sethi I, Mohammed N, Araujo R, McDonald TK, Marcelli P, Espina V, Kim B, Garritsen A, Green C, Russo P, Zhou W, Vaisman I, Petricoin EF, Hoadley D, Molestina RE, McIntyre H, Liotta LA, Luchini A. Evaluation of pathogen specific urinary peptides in tick-borne illnesses. Scientific Reports. Springer Science and Business Media LLC; 2020 Nov 9;10(1).

Published In

Scientific Reports

DOI

EISSN

2045-2322

Publication Date

November 9, 2020

Volume

10

Issue

1

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC