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Journal of Proteomics | 2018

Serum proteome profiling in canine idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy using TMT-based quantitative proteomics approach

Petra Bilić; Nicolas Guillemin; Alan Kovacevic; Blanka Beer Ljubić; Ines Jović; Asier Galan; P.D. Eckersall; Richard Burchmore; Vladimir Mrljak

Idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (iDCM) is a primary myocardial disorder with an unknown aetiology, characterized by reduced contractility and ventricular dilation of the left or both ventricles. Naturally occurring canine iDCM was used herein to identify serum proteomic signature of the disease compared to the healthy state, providing an insight into underlying mechanisms and revealing proteins with biomarker potential. To achieve this, we used high-throughput label-based quantitative LC-MS/MS proteomics approach and bioinformatics analysis of the in silico inferred interactome protein network created from the initial list of differential proteins. To complement the proteomic analysis, serum biochemical parameters and levels of know biomarkers of cardiac function were measured. Several proteins with biomarker potential were identified, such as inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor heavy chain H4, microfibril-associated glycoprotein 4 and apolipoprotein A-IV, which were validated using an independent method (Western blotting) and showed high specificity and sensitivity according to the receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Bioinformatics analysis revealed involvement of different pathways in iDCM, such as complement cascade activation, lipoprotein particles dynamics, elastic fibre formation, GPCR signalling and respiratory electron transport chain. SIGNIFICANCE Idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy is a severe primary myocardial disease of unknown cause, affecting both humans and dogs. This study is a contribution to the canine heart disease research by means of proteomic and bioinformatic state of the art analyses, following similar approach in human iDCM research. Importantly, we used serum as non-invasive and easily accessible biological source of information and contributed to the scarce data on biofluid proteome research on this topic. Bioinformatics analysis revealed biological pathways modulated in canine iDCM with potential of further targeted research. Also, several proteins with biomarker potential have been identified and successfully validated.


Veterinarski glasnik | 2017

Systemic lupus erythematosus - diagnostic and treatment challenges

Mirna Brkljačić; Filip Kajin; Marin Torti; Ines Jović; Ivana Kiš; Iva Šmit; Martina Crnogaj; Vesna Matijatko

A 5.5-year-old Bischon Frise with a history of shifting-leg lameness, fever, weight loss, lethargy and anorexia was referred for a second opinion. The diagnostics led to a suspicion of SLE. A thorough physical examination, haematology, biochemistry, vector-borne diseases testing, urinalysis, x-ray of thorax, abdomen, carpal and tarsal joints, ultrasound of abdomen, synovial fluid and CSF fluid examination was performed to exclude differentials. A positive ANA test with four major and two minor clinical signs confirmed the diagnosis. The prednisone monotherapy administered proved to be sufficient.


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2018

Endoscopic removal of esophageal and gastric foreign bodies in dogs: the prevalence, risk factors and efficacy of removal

Iva Šmit; Martina Crnogaj; Mirna Brkljačić; Dalibor Potočnjak; Marin Torti; Ivana Kiš; Vladimir Mrljak; Ines Jović; Vesna Matijatko


Veterinarska stanica : znanstveno-stručni veterinarski časopis | 2017

Povezanost invazije parazita Giardia duodenalis s pokazateljima hematoloških i biokemijskih pretraga krvi

Iva Šmit; Dalibor Potočnjak; Vesna Matijatko; Ines Jović; Filip Kajin; Mirna Brkljačić; Relja Beck


The 42nd World Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress and FECAVA 23rd Eurocongress | 2017

Study of serum proteome in dogs with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy by mass spectrometry using tandem mass tag quantitative proteomics approach

Petra Bilić; Ines Jović; Nicolas Guillemin; Josipa Kuleš; Alan Kovacevic; P.D. Eckersall; Richard Burchmore; Vladimir Mrljak


Report and Abstracts for 17th Spring ACCP Conference with Training Workshops and Technology Exhibits | 2017

Increased levels of creatine kinase, C reactive protein and lactate dehydrogenase in serum of dogs with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy

Petra Nižić; Blanka Beer Ljubić; Ines Jović; Alan Kovacevic; P.D. Eckersall; Vladimir Mrljak


Book of Abstracts 7th International Congress "Veterinary Science and Profession" | 2017

CANINE OCULAR DIROFILARIASIS-A CASE REPORT

Ana Beck; Boris Pirkić; Filip Kajin; Ines Jović; Doroteja Huber; Jelena Mraović; Daria Jurković; Relja Beck


Zbornik radova, 6. HRVATSKI VETERINARSKI KONGRES s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem, Opatija, 2016. | 2016

Liječenje pasa oboljelih od malignog limfoma - iskustvo klinike

Nada Kučer; Helena Tkalčević; Ines Jović; Mirna Brkljačić; Martina Crnogaj; Jelena Gotić; Gabrijela Jurkić Krsteska; Iva Šmit; Iva Mayer; Darko Grden; Karol Šimonji; Nikša Lemo; Ivana Kiš; Vesna Matijatko; Dalibor Potočnjak; Jadranka Foršek; Blanka Beer Ljubić; Dora Ivšić Škoda; Valerija Benko; Filip Pek; Renata Barić Rafaj


Veterinarska stanica : znanstveno-stručni veterinarski časopis | 2016

The most common gastrointestinal symptoms in dogs and their importance in everyday clinical practice

Iva Šmit; Relja Beck; Ines Jović; Iva Mayer; Martina Crnogaj; Dalibor Potočnjak


Veterinarska stanica : znanstveno-stručni veterinarski časopis | 2015

Upalna bolest crijeva - što je novo?

Ines Jović; Jelena Gotić; Iva Šmit; Marin Torti; Martina Crnogaj; Dalibor Potočnjak

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