Issue 10, 2004

Classification of signatures of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy in serum using infrared spectroscopy

Abstract

Signatures of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) have been identified in serum by means of “Diagnostic Pattern Recognition (DPR)”. For DPR-analysis, mid-infrared spectroscopy of dried films of 641 serum samples was performed using disposable silicon sample carriers and a semi-automated DPR research system operating at room temperature. The combination of four mathematical classification approaches (principal component analysis plus linear discriminant analysis, robust linear discriminant analysis, artificial neural network, support vector machine) allowed for a reliable assignment of spectra to the class “BSE-positive” or “BSE-negative”. An independent, blinded validation study was carried out on a second DPR research system at the Veterinary Laboratory Agency, Weybridge, UK. Out of 84 serum samples originating from terminally-ill, BSE-positive cattle, 78 were classified correctly. Similarly, 73 out of 76 BSE-negative samples were correctly identified by DPR such that, numerically, an accuracy of 94.4 % can be calculated. At a confidence level of 0.95 (α = 0.05) these results correspond to a sensitivity > 85% and a specificity > 90%. Identical class assignment by all four classifiers occurred in 75% of the cases while ambiguous results were obtained in only 8 of the 160 cases. With an area under the ROC (receiver operating charateristics) curve of 0.991, DPR may potentially supply a valuable surrogate marker for BSE even in cases in which a deliberate bias towards improved sensitivity or specificity is desired. To the best of our knowledge, DPR is the first and—up to now—only method which has demonstrated its capability of detecting BSE-related signatures in serum.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jun 2004
Accepted
29 Jun 2004
First published
07 Sep 2004

Analyst, 2004,129, 897-901

Classification of signatures of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy in serum using infrared spectroscopy

T. C. Martin, J. Moecks, A. Belooussov, S. Cawthraw, B. Dolenko, M. Eiden, J. von Frese, W. Köhler, J. Schmitt, R. Somorjai, T. Udelhoven, S. Verzakov and W. Petrich, Analyst, 2004, 129, 897 DOI: 10.1039/B408950M

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