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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis multiprotein biomarkers in peripheral blood mononuclear cells
Authors:Nardo Giovanni  Pozzi Silvia  Pignataro Mauro  Lauranzano Eliana  Spano Giorgia  Garbelli Silvia  Mantovani Stefania  Marinou Kalliopi  Papetti Laura  Monteforte Marta  Torri Valter  Paris Luca  Bazzoni Gianfranco  Lunetta Christian  Corbo Massimo  Mora Gabriele  Bendotti Caterina  Bonetto Valentina
Affiliation:Dulbecco Telethon Institute, Milano, Italy.
Abstract:

Background

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal progressive motor neuron disease, for which there are still no diagnostic/prognostic test and therapy. Specific molecular biomarkers are urgently needed to facilitate clinical studies and speed up the development of effective treatments.

Methodology/Principal Findings

We used a two-dimensional difference in gel electrophoresis approach to identify in easily accessible clinical samples, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), a panel of protein biomarkers that are closely associated with ALS. Validations and a longitudinal study were performed by immunoassays on a selected number of proteins. The same proteins were also measured in PBMC and spinal cord of a G93A SOD1 transgenic rat model. We identified combinations of protein biomarkers that can distinguish, with high discriminatory power, ALS patients from healthy controls (98%), and from patients with neurological disorders that may resemble ALS (91%), between two levels of disease severity (90%), and a number of translational biomarkers, that link responses between human and animal model. We demonstrated that TDP-43, cyclophilin A and ERp57 associate with disease progression in a longitudinal study. Moreover, the protein profile changes detected in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of ALS patients are suggestive of possible intracellular pathogenic mechanisms such as endoplasmic reticulum stress, nitrative stress, disturbances in redox regulation and RNA processing.

Conclusions/Significance

Our results indicate that PBMC multiprotein biomarkers could contribute to determine amyotrophic lateral sclerosis diagnosis, differential diagnosis, disease severity and progression, and may help to elucidate pathogenic mechanisms.
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