Bio Spectrum

IISc identifies biomarkers to differenti­ate between bacterial, viral infections

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A recent study from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru has identified a set of molecular biomarkers that can be used in the differenti­al diagnosis of acute bacterial and viral infections. These biomarkers are different messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules found in the blood; difference­s in their levels can detect and predict with high probabilit­y if an infection is viral or bacterial. To make it useful in the clinic, the researcher­s have devised a standalone score called VB10, which could be used for diagnosis, monitoring the stage of recovery after infection, and estimating the severity of the infection. VB10 accurately indicates whether a given blood sample has a bacterial or viral infection, across different bacteria and viruses and across different age groups. The researcher­s suggest that the test could be useful for differenti­ating COVID-19 infection from bacterial infections as well. In the study, they looked at various viral infections for which transcript­omic data is publicly available. This allowed them to develop a generic VB10 test score for viral infections. The researcher­s expect it to be useful early-on during the infection, and work against any strain. This can supplement the current COVID-19 diagnosis tests.

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