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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-62703-071-7_8
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Exploring the Diagnostic Potential of Immune Biomarker Coexpression in Gulf War Illness

Gordon Broderick,Mary A Fletcher,Michael Gallagher,Zachary Barnes,Suzanne D. Vernon,Nancy G. Klimas

Biomarker
Immune system
Gulf war
2012
Complex disorders like Gulf War Illness (GWI) often defy diagnosis on the basis of a single biomarker and may only be distinguishable by considering the coexpression of multiple markers measured in response to a challenge. We demonstrate the practical application of such an approach using an example where blood was collected from 26 GWI, 13 healthy control subjects, and 9 unhealthy controls with Chronic Fatigue at three points during a graded exercise challenge. A 3-way multivariate projection model based on 12 markers of endocrine and immune function was constructed using a training set of n = 10 GWI and n = 11 healthy controls. These groups were separated almost completely on the basis of two coexpression patterns. In a separate test set these same features allowed for discrimination of new GWI subjects (n = 16) from unhealthy (n = 9) and healthy control subjects with a sensitivity of 70% and a specificity of 90%.
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    Exploring the Diagnostic Potential of Immune Biomarker Coexpression in Gulf War Illness” is a paper by Gordon Broderick Mary A Fletcher Michael Gallagher Zachary Barnes Suzanne D. Vernon Nancy G. Klimas published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.