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J Vet Sci. 2008 Sep;9(3):257-266 |
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Plasma haptoglobin and immunoglobulins as diagnostic indicators of deoxynivalenol intoxication
Eun-Joo Kim1, Sang-Hee Jeong1,*, Joon-Hyoung Cho1, Hyun-Ok Ku1, Hyun-Mi Pyo1, Hwan-Goo Kang1, Kyoung-Ho Choi2 |
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1National Veterinary Research & Quarantine Service, Anyang 430-824, Korea
2Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment, Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Seoul 110-799, Korea
* jeongsh@nvrqs.go.kr |
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This study aimed to discover potential biomarkers for
dioxynivalenol (DON) intoxication. B6C3F1 male mice were
orally exposed to 0.83, 2.5 and 7.5 mg/kg body weight (bw)
DON for 8 days and the differential protein expressions in
their blood plasma were determined by SELDI - Time-of-Flight/
Mass Spectrometry (TOF/MS) and the immunoglobulins
(Igs) G, A, M and E in the serum were investigated. 11.7 kDa
protein was significantly highly expressed according to DON
administration and this protein was purified by employing a
methyl ceramic HyperD F column with using optimization
buffer for adsorption and desorption. The purified protein was
identified as a haptoglobin precursor by peptide mapping with
using LC/Q-TOF/MS and MALDI-TOF/MS and this was
confirmed by western blotting and ELISA. IgG and IgM in
serum were decreased in a dose-dependent manner and IgA
was decreased at 7.5 mg/kg bw DON administration, but the
IgE level was not changed. To compare the expressions of
haptoglobin and the Igs patterns between aflatoxin B1
(AFB1), zearalenone (ZEA) and DON intoxications, rats were
orally administered with AFB1 1.0, ZEA 240 and DON 7.5
mg/kg bw for 8 days. Haptoglobin was increased only at
DON 7.5 mg/kg bw, while it was slightly decreased at ZEA
240 mg/kg bw and it was not detected at all at AFB1 1.0 mg/kg
bw. IgG and IgA were decreased by DON, but IgG, IgA, IgM
and IgE were all increased by AFB1. No changes were
observed by ZEA administration. These results show that
plasma haptoglobin could be a diagnostic biomarker for
DON intoxication when this is combined with examining the
serum Igs.
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