Author/Authors :
Cerquetella, Matteo School of Biosciences and Veterinary Medicine - University of Camerino - Via Circonvallazione 93/95 - 62024 Matelica (MC) - Italy , Rossi, Giacomo School of Biosciences and Veterinary Medicine - University of Camerino - Via Circonvallazione 93/95 - 62024 Matelica (MC) - Italy , Spaterna, Andrea School of Biosciences and Veterinary Medicine - University of Camerino - Via Circonvallazione 93/95 - 62024 Matelica (MC) - Italy , Tesei, Beniamino School of Biosciences and Veterinary Medicine - University of Camerino - Via Circonvallazione 93/95 - 62024 Matelica (MC) - Italy , Gavazza, Alessandra School of Biosciences and Veterinary Medicine - University of Camerino - Via Circonvallazione 93/95 - 62024 Matelica (MC) - Italy , Pengo, Graziano S. Antonio Clinic - Madignano - S.S 415 Paullese 6 - 26020 Madignano (CR) - Italy , Pucciarelli, Stefania School of Biosciences and Veterinary Medicine - University of Camerino - Via Circonvallazione 93/95 - 62024 Matelica (MC) - Italy , Scortichini, Luca School of Biosciences and Veterinary Medicine - University of Camerino - Via Circonvallazione 93/95 - 62024 Matelica (MC) - Italy , Sagratini, Gianni School of Pharmacy - University of Camerino - Via Sant'Agostino 1 - 62032 Camerino (MC) - Italy , Ricciutelli, Massimo School of Pharmacy - University of Camerino - Via Sant'Agostino 1 - 62032 Camerino (MC) - Italy , Marchegiani, Andrea School of Biosciences and Veterinary Medicine - University of Camerino - Via Circonvallazione 93/95 - 62024 Matelica (MC) - Italy , Vincenzetti, Silvia School of Biosciences and Veterinary Medicine - University of Camerino - Via Circonvallazione 93/95 - 62024 Matelica (MC) - Italy
Abstract :
Different laboratory markers are routinely used in the diagnosis and management of gastrointestinal (GI) disease in dogs. In the present study, starting from feces from both healthy dogs and dogs suffering from food responsive diarrhea (FRD), we tried to find proteins differently expressed in the two groups of dogs, by using a proteomic approach. Interestingly, we found that the immunoglobulin J-chain isoform 1 (species: Canis lupus familiaris) was identified only in diseased dogs (not in healthy). J-chain combines especially IgA monomers to IgA dimers and plays a crucial role for their secretions into mucosal interface. Being the first study of that kind in the dog, it is only possible to hypothesize that their presence could be likely due to an increased activation of the immune system or to a mucosal damage or both in FRD patients. Similarly, it is still impossible to assess whether this protein could be used as diagnostic/prognostic marker of GI disease; however, this study represents a promising first step toward fecal proteomics in canine GI disorders.
Keywords :
Fecal Proteomic Analysis , Healthy Dogs , Dogs Suffering , Food Responsive Diarrhea