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Blood Glutathione S-Transferase-π as a Time Indicator of Stroke Onset

BACKGROUND: Ability to accurately determine time of stroke onset remains challenging. We hypothesized that an early biomarker characterized by a rapid increase in blood after stroke onset may help defining better the time window during which an acute stroke patient may be candidate for intravenous t...

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Autores principales: Turck, Natacha, Robin, Xavier, Walter, Nadia, Fouda, Catherine, Hainard, Alexandre, Sztajzel, Roman, Wagner, Ghislaine, Hochstrasser, Denis F., Montaner, Joan, Burkhard, Pierre R., Sanchez, Jean-Charles
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3444482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23028472
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043830
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author Turck, Natacha
Robin, Xavier
Walter, Nadia
Fouda, Catherine
Hainard, Alexandre
Sztajzel, Roman
Wagner, Ghislaine
Hochstrasser, Denis F.
Montaner, Joan
Burkhard, Pierre R.
Sanchez, Jean-Charles
author_facet Turck, Natacha
Robin, Xavier
Walter, Nadia
Fouda, Catherine
Hainard, Alexandre
Sztajzel, Roman
Wagner, Ghislaine
Hochstrasser, Denis F.
Montaner, Joan
Burkhard, Pierre R.
Sanchez, Jean-Charles
author_sort Turck, Natacha
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description BACKGROUND: Ability to accurately determine time of stroke onset remains challenging. We hypothesized that an early biomarker characterized by a rapid increase in blood after stroke onset may help defining better the time window during which an acute stroke patient may be candidate for intravenous thrombolysis or other intravascular procedures. METHODS: The blood level of 29 proteins was measured by immunoassays on a prospective cohort of stroke patients (N = 103) and controls (N = 132). Mann-Whitney U tests, ROC curves and diagnostic odds ratios were applied to evaluate their clinical performances. RESULTS: Among the 29 molecules tested, GST-π concentration was the most significantly elevated marker in the blood of stroke patients (p<0.001). More importantly, GST-π displayed the best area under the curve (AUC, 0.79) and the best diagnostic odds ratios (10.0) for discriminating early (N = 22, <3 h of stroke onset) vs. late stroke patients (N = 81, >3 h after onset). According to goal-oriented distinct cut-offs (sensitivity(Se)-oriented: 17.7 or specificity(Sp)-oriented: 65.2 ug/L), the GST-π test obtained 91%Se/50%Sp and 50%Se/91%Sp, respectively. Moreover, GST-π showed also the highest AUC (0.83) and performances for detecting patients treated with tPA (N = 12) compared to ineligible patients (N = 103). CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that GST-π can accurately predict the time of stroke onset in over 50% of early stroke patients. The GST-π test could therefore complement current guidelines for tPA administration and potentially increase the number of patients accessing thrombolysis.
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spelling pubmed-34444822012-10-01 Blood Glutathione S-Transferase-π as a Time Indicator of Stroke Onset Turck, Natacha Robin, Xavier Walter, Nadia Fouda, Catherine Hainard, Alexandre Sztajzel, Roman Wagner, Ghislaine Hochstrasser, Denis F. Montaner, Joan Burkhard, Pierre R. Sanchez, Jean-Charles PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Ability to accurately determine time of stroke onset remains challenging. We hypothesized that an early biomarker characterized by a rapid increase in blood after stroke onset may help defining better the time window during which an acute stroke patient may be candidate for intravenous thrombolysis or other intravascular procedures. METHODS: The blood level of 29 proteins was measured by immunoassays on a prospective cohort of stroke patients (N = 103) and controls (N = 132). Mann-Whitney U tests, ROC curves and diagnostic odds ratios were applied to evaluate their clinical performances. RESULTS: Among the 29 molecules tested, GST-π concentration was the most significantly elevated marker in the blood of stroke patients (p<0.001). More importantly, GST-π displayed the best area under the curve (AUC, 0.79) and the best diagnostic odds ratios (10.0) for discriminating early (N = 22, <3 h of stroke onset) vs. late stroke patients (N = 81, >3 h after onset). According to goal-oriented distinct cut-offs (sensitivity(Se)-oriented: 17.7 or specificity(Sp)-oriented: 65.2 ug/L), the GST-π test obtained 91%Se/50%Sp and 50%Se/91%Sp, respectively. Moreover, GST-π showed also the highest AUC (0.83) and performances for detecting patients treated with tPA (N = 12) compared to ineligible patients (N = 103). CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that GST-π can accurately predict the time of stroke onset in over 50% of early stroke patients. The GST-π test could therefore complement current guidelines for tPA administration and potentially increase the number of patients accessing thrombolysis. Public Library of Science 2012-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3444482/ /pubmed/23028472 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043830 Text en © 2012 Turck et al 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.
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Turck, Natacha
Robin, Xavier
Walter, Nadia
Fouda, Catherine
Hainard, Alexandre
Sztajzel, Roman
Wagner, Ghislaine
Hochstrasser, Denis F.
Montaner, Joan
Burkhard, Pierre R.
Sanchez, Jean-Charles
Blood Glutathione S-Transferase-π as a Time Indicator of Stroke Onset
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title_short Blood Glutathione S-Transferase-π as a Time Indicator of Stroke Onset
title_sort blood glutathione s-transferase-π as a time indicator of stroke onset
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3444482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23028472
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043830
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