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Two cases of Clostridium difficile infection in unrelated oncology patients attributable to a single clone of C. difficile PCR ribotype 126
Clostridium difficile is a significant gastrointestinal pathogen and a leading cause of life-threatening diarrhoea in the developed world. Antibiotic therapy and immunodeficiency are key risk factors for C. difficile infection (CDI); consequently, oncology patients are at high risk
Polymorphism of the lysyl oxidase gene in relation to muscle collagen cross-link concentration in Atlantic salmon
The Helix-II epitope: a cautionary tale from a cartilage biomarker based on an invalid collagen sequence
SummaryObjectiveAn apparent database error in the sequence underlying the Helix-II cartilage biomarker immunoassay was investigated at the protein level.Methods and resultsTandem mass spectrometry established the peptide sequence ERGETGPP*GPA in human type II collagen, not ERGETGPP*GTS used to generate the antibody for the Helix-II assay.ConclusionsRecent reports in which the Helix-II assay was applied to urine or serum as a marker of cartilage collagen degradation need to be re-evaluated since the epitope does not occur in cartilage type II collagen. Based on collagen sequences and Helix-II epitope properties, type III collagen is one of several candidate sources of the cross-reacting signal in body fluids, but not type II collagen. The findings highlight the need for more stringent scrutiny of the origins and validation of molecular markers in body fluid assays in general
Identification of cross-linking sites in bovine cartilage type IX collagen reveals an antiparallel type II-type IX molecular relationship and type IX to type IX bonding
Osteoclasts generate cross-linked collagen N-telopeptides (NTx) but not free pyridinolines when cultured on human bone
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