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Host-response biomarkers for diagnosis of late-onset septicemia and necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm infants
Ng P.C.; Ang I.L.; Chiu R.W.K.; Li K.; Lam H.S.; Wong R.P.O.; Chui K.M.; Cheung H.M.; Ng E.W.Y.; Fok T.F.; Sung J.J.Y.; Lo Y.M.D.; Poon T.C.W.
2010-08-02
Source PublicationJournal of Clinical Investigation
ISSN00219738 15588238
Volume120Issue:8Pages:2989-3000
Abstract

Preterm infants are highly susceptible to life-threatening infections that are clinically difficult to detect, such as late-onset septicemia and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Here, we used a proteomic approach to identify biomarkers for diagnosis of these devastating conditions. In a case-control study comprising 77 sepsis/NEC and 77 nonsepsis cases (10 in each group being monitored longitudinally), plasma samples collected at clinical presentation were assessed in the biomarker discovery and independent validation phases. We validated the discovered biomarkers in a prospective cohort study with 104 consecutively suspected sepsis/NEC episodes. Proapolipoprotein CII (Pro-apoC2) and a des-arginine variant of serum amyloid A (SAA) were identified as the most promising biomarkers. The ApoSAA score computed from plasma apoC2 and SAA concentrations was effective in identifying sepsis/NEC cases in the case-control and cohort studies. Stratification of infants into different risk categories by the ApoSAA score enabled neonatologists to withhold treatment in 45% and enact early stoppage of antibiotics in 16% of nonsepsis infants. The negative predictive value of this antibiotic policy was 100%. The ApoSAA score could potentially allow early and accurate diagnosis of sepsis/NEC. Upon confirmation by further multicenter trials, the score would facilitate rational prescription of antibiotics and target infants who require urgent treatment.

DOI10.1172/JCI40196
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaResearch & Experimental Medicine
WOS SubjectMedicine, Research & Experimental
WOS IDWOS:000280492100033
Scopus ID2-s2.0-77955284870
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Health Sciences
AffiliationPrince of Wales Hospital Hong Kong
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Ng P.C.,Ang I.L.,Chiu R.W.K.,et al. Host-response biomarkers for diagnosis of late-onset septicemia and necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm infants[J]. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2010, 120(8), 2989-3000.
APA Ng P.C.., Ang I.L.., Chiu R.W.K.., Li K.., Lam H.S.., Wong R.P.O.., Chui K.M.., Cheung H.M.., Ng E.W.Y.., Fok T.F.., Sung J.J.Y.., Lo Y.M.D.., & Poon T.C.W. (2010). Host-response biomarkers for diagnosis of late-onset septicemia and necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm infants. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 120(8), 2989-3000.
MLA Ng P.C.,et al."Host-response biomarkers for diagnosis of late-onset septicemia and necrotizing enterocolitis in preterm infants".Journal of Clinical Investigation 120.8(2010):2989-3000.
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