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Optimization of an HTRF Assay for the Detection of Soluble Mutant Huntingtin in Human Buffy Coats: A Potential Biomarker in Blood for Huntington Disease

A means for measuring levels of soluble huntingtin proteins in clinical samples is essential for assessing the biological effects of potential mutant huntingtin (mtHtt) modifying treatments being developed for Huntington’s disease (HD). We have optimized a previously described cell-based Homogeneous...

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Autores principales: Moscovitch-Lopatin, Miriam, Weiss, Andreas, Rosas, Herminia Diana, Ritch, James, Doros, Gheorghe, Kegel, Kimberly B., Difiglia, Marian, Kuhn, Rainer, Bilbe, Graeme, Paganetti, Paolo, Hersch, Steven
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3015780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21278900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/currents.RRN1205
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author Moscovitch-Lopatin, Miriam
Weiss, Andreas
Rosas, Herminia Diana
Ritch, James
Doros, Gheorghe
Kegel, Kimberly B.
Difiglia, Marian
Kuhn, Rainer
Bilbe, Graeme
Paganetti, Paolo
Hersch, Steven
author_facet Moscovitch-Lopatin, Miriam
Weiss, Andreas
Rosas, Herminia Diana
Ritch, James
Doros, Gheorghe
Kegel, Kimberly B.
Difiglia, Marian
Kuhn, Rainer
Bilbe, Graeme
Paganetti, Paolo
Hersch, Steven
author_sort Moscovitch-Lopatin, Miriam
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description A means for measuring levels of soluble huntingtin proteins in clinical samples is essential for assessing the biological effects of potential mutant huntingtin (mtHtt) modifying treatments being developed for Huntington’s disease (HD). We have optimized a previously described cell-based Homogeneous Time Resolved Fluorescence method that can measure soluble mtHtt and its ratio to the total Htt (tHtt) in blood buffy coats [1]. The results of the optimization and assay qualification indicate the assay to be specific for mtHtt in HD compared to Control subjects, highly sensitive, and technically and biologically reproducible. We therefore generated a Good Laboratory Practice Standard Operating Procedure which we validated, using 30 HD and 8 control buffy coat samples in which significant differences in mtHtt levels were found. We intend to deploy the assay to evaluate sample sets from observational and therapeutic studies enrolling HD subjects to further validate soluble mtHtt measurement by HTRF as a biomarker for HD and to explore its potential uses.
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spelling pubmed-30157802011-01-27 Optimization of an HTRF Assay for the Detection of Soluble Mutant Huntingtin in Human Buffy Coats: A Potential Biomarker in Blood for Huntington Disease Moscovitch-Lopatin, Miriam Weiss, Andreas Rosas, Herminia Diana Ritch, James Doros, Gheorghe Kegel, Kimberly B. Difiglia, Marian Kuhn, Rainer Bilbe, Graeme Paganetti, Paolo Hersch, Steven PLoS Curr Huntington Disease A means for measuring levels of soluble huntingtin proteins in clinical samples is essential for assessing the biological effects of potential mutant huntingtin (mtHtt) modifying treatments being developed for Huntington’s disease (HD). We have optimized a previously described cell-based Homogeneous Time Resolved Fluorescence method that can measure soluble mtHtt and its ratio to the total Htt (tHtt) in blood buffy coats [1]. The results of the optimization and assay qualification indicate the assay to be specific for mtHtt in HD compared to Control subjects, highly sensitive, and technically and biologically reproducible. We therefore generated a Good Laboratory Practice Standard Operating Procedure which we validated, using 30 HD and 8 control buffy coat samples in which significant differences in mtHtt levels were found. We intend to deploy the assay to evaluate sample sets from observational and therapeutic studies enrolling HD subjects to further validate soluble mtHtt measurement by HTRF as a biomarker for HD and to explore its potential uses. Public Library of Science 2010-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3015780/ /pubmed/21278900 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/currents.RRN1205 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Huntington Disease
Moscovitch-Lopatin, Miriam
Weiss, Andreas
Rosas, Herminia Diana
Ritch, James
Doros, Gheorghe
Kegel, Kimberly B.
Difiglia, Marian
Kuhn, Rainer
Bilbe, Graeme
Paganetti, Paolo
Hersch, Steven
Optimization of an HTRF Assay for the Detection of Soluble Mutant Huntingtin in Human Buffy Coats: A Potential Biomarker in Blood for Huntington Disease
title Optimization of an HTRF Assay for the Detection of Soluble Mutant Huntingtin in Human Buffy Coats: A Potential Biomarker in Blood for Huntington Disease
title_full Optimization of an HTRF Assay for the Detection of Soluble Mutant Huntingtin in Human Buffy Coats: A Potential Biomarker in Blood for Huntington Disease
title_fullStr Optimization of an HTRF Assay for the Detection of Soluble Mutant Huntingtin in Human Buffy Coats: A Potential Biomarker in Blood for Huntington Disease
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of an HTRF Assay for the Detection of Soluble Mutant Huntingtin in Human Buffy Coats: A Potential Biomarker in Blood for Huntington Disease
title_short Optimization of an HTRF Assay for the Detection of Soluble Mutant Huntingtin in Human Buffy Coats: A Potential Biomarker in Blood for Huntington Disease
title_sort optimization of an htrf assay for the detection of soluble mutant huntingtin in human buffy coats: a potential biomarker in blood for huntington disease
topic Huntington Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3015780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21278900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/currents.RRN1205
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