Proteome Science (Feb 2011)

Plasma peptidome profiling of acute hepatitis E patients by MALDI-TOF/TOF

  • Aggarwal Rakesh,
  • Gupta Vijay K,
  • Arora Reena,
  • Kumar Saravanan,
  • Sen Somdutta,
  • Ahmad Imran,
  • Taneja Shikha,
  • Narayanasamy Krishnamoorthy,
  • Reddy Vanga S,
  • Jameel Shahid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-5956-9-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 5

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Abstract Background Hepatitis E is endemic to resource-poor regions, where it manifests as sporadic cases and large waterborne outbreaks. The disease severity ranges from acute self-limited hepatitis with low mortality to fulminant hepatic failure with high mortality. It is believed that the host response plays an important role in determining the progression and outcome of this disease. We profiled the plasma peptidome from hepatitis E patients to discover suitable biomarkers and understand disease pathogenesis. Results The peptidome ( Conclusions Besides the utility of this approach for biomarker discovery, identification of changes in endogenous peptides in hepatitis E patient plasma has increased our understanding of disease pathogenesis. We have identified peptides in plasma that can reliably distinguish hepatitis E patients from healthy controls. Results from this and an earlier proteomics study are discussed.