| Literature DB >> 25685774 |
Iliana Bersani1, Cinzia Auriti1, Maria Paola Ronchetti1, Giusi Prencipe2, Diego Gazzolo3, Andrea Dotta1.
Abstract
The identification of early noninvasive biochemical markers of disease is a crucial issue of the current scientific research, particularly during the first period of life, since it could provide useful and precocious diagnostic information when clinical and radiological signs are still silent. The ideal biomarker should be practical and sensitive in the precocious identification of at risk patients. An earlier diagnosis may lead to a larger therapeutic window and improve neonatal outcome. Brain damage and sepsis are common causes of severe morbidity with poor outcome and mortality during the perinatal period. A large number of potential biomarkers, including neuroproteins, calcium binding proteins, enzymes, oxidative stress markers, vasoactive agents, and inflammatory mediators, have been so far investigated. The aim of the present review was to provide a brief overview of some of the more commonly investigated biomarkers used in case of neonatal brain damage and sepsis.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25685774 PMCID: PMC4313065 DOI: 10.1155/2015/253520
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Biomarkers of brain injury in the neonatal period: reference curves availability and assays.
| Biomarkers of brain injury | Reference curves in neonates | Assay |
|---|---|---|
| S100B | Y | Chemiluminescence/ELISA |
| AM | NA | ELISA |
| EPO | Incomplete | Chemiluminescence/ELISA |
| Activin A | Incomplete | ELISA |
| NSE | NA | ELISA |
| OS | Incomplete | ELISA/HPLC |
| G-FAP | NA | ELISA |
| CK-BB | Incomplete | Electrophoresis |
AM: adrenomedullin; EPO: erythropoietin; NSE: neuron-specific enolase; OS: oxidative stress markers; G-FAP: glial fibrillary acidic protein; CK-BB: creatine kinase BB; Y: yes; NA: not available.
Biomarkers of sepsis in the neonatal period: reference curves availability and assays.
| Biomarkers of sepsis | Reference curves in neonates | Assay |
|---|---|---|
| CRP | Y | Immunoturbidimetric/immunonephelometric assay |
| Procalcitonin | Y | Immunoluminometric assay |
| MBL | Incomplete | ELISA |
| IL-6 | Y | Flow Cytometry |
| AM | NA | ELISA |
| sTREM | NA | double antibody sandwich ELISA |
| LBP | NA | ELISA |
| SAA | Incomplete | Immunonephelometric assay |
| suPAR | NA | ELISA |
CRP: C-reactive protein; MBL: mannose-binding lectin; IL: interleukin; AM: adrenomedullin; sTREM: triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1; LBP: lipopolysaccharide-binding protein; SAA: serum amyloid A; suPAR: urokinase plasminogen activator receptor; Y: yes; NA: not available.