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Table 1 Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid proteins that were significantly elevated following aerosolization of bacterial lysate relative to baseline

From: Pulmonary and systemic responses to aerosolized lysate of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli in calves

Accession

Description

Ratio of post-lysate to basline

P-value

G3MYZ3

Afamin

2.06

0.04

Q7SIH1

Alpha-2-macroglobulin

3.05

0.04

P01888

Beta-2-microglobulin

2.25

0.00

Q0V8R6

Beta-hexosaminidase subunit alpha

1.67

0.01

F1N076

Ceruloplasmin

2.92

0.04

P81187

Complement factor B

2.22

0.00

Q28085

Complement factor H

3.39

0.04

A5PJT7

ECM1 protein

2.78

0.02

Q29437

Primary amine oxidase, liver isozyme

3.23

0.01

P82943

Regakine-1

2.50

0.04

Q29443

Serotransferrin

1.92

0.01

G3N1U4

Serpin A3–3

2.46

0.05

Q2KIS7

Tetranectin

3.02

0.04

F1MMR5

Tetratricopeptide repeat domain 38

2.30

0.03

Q3ZBS7

Vitronectin

2.24

0.02

E1BH06

Uncharacterized proteina

2.46

0.05

F1MCF8

Uncharacterized protein

1.40

0.02

F1MJK3

Uncharacterized protein

4.34

0.04

F1MVK1

Uncharacterized protein

4.19

0.05

  1. The table shows bronchoalveolar lavage fluid proteins that were significantly elevated (n = 19) following aerosolization of bacterial lysate relative to baseline, as determined by a paired t-test. Tandem mass-tag mass spectrometry was performed on bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from 4 calves obtained at baseline and 24 h after aerosol administration of bacterial lysate, with data analysis and protein normalization in Proteome Discoverer 2.2 against Uniprot Bovine Database
  2. aFour uncharacterized proteins were increased following treatment