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Highly Specific Detection of Myostatin Prodomain by an Immunoradiometric Sandwich Assay in Serum of Healthy Individuals and Patients

BACKGROUND: Myostatin is a muscle derived factor that functions as a negative regulator of skeletal muscle growth. Induction of myostatin expression was observed in rodent models of muscle wasting and in cachectic patients with cancer or pulmonary disease. Therefore, there is an increasing interest...

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Autores principales: Breitbart, Astrid, Scharf, Gesine M., Duncker, David, Widera, Christian, Gottlieb, Jens, Vogel, Arndt, Schmidt, Sebastian, Brandes, Gudrun, Heuft, Hans-Gert, Lichtinghagen, Ralf, Kempf, Tibor, Wollert, Kai C., Bauersachs, Johann, Heineke, Joerg
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3829884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24260393
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080454
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author Breitbart, Astrid
Scharf, Gesine M.
Duncker, David
Widera, Christian
Gottlieb, Jens
Vogel, Arndt
Schmidt, Sebastian
Brandes, Gudrun
Heuft, Hans-Gert
Lichtinghagen, Ralf
Kempf, Tibor
Wollert, Kai C.
Bauersachs, Johann
Heineke, Joerg
author_facet Breitbart, Astrid
Scharf, Gesine M.
Duncker, David
Widera, Christian
Gottlieb, Jens
Vogel, Arndt
Schmidt, Sebastian
Brandes, Gudrun
Heuft, Hans-Gert
Lichtinghagen, Ralf
Kempf, Tibor
Wollert, Kai C.
Bauersachs, Johann
Heineke, Joerg
author_sort Breitbart, Astrid
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description BACKGROUND: Myostatin is a muscle derived factor that functions as a negative regulator of skeletal muscle growth. Induction of myostatin expression was observed in rodent models of muscle wasting and in cachectic patients with cancer or pulmonary disease. Therefore, there is an increasing interest to use serum myostatin as a biomarker. METHODS: We established an immunoradiometric sandwich assay (IRMA), which uses a commercially available chicken polyclonal, affinity purified antibody directed against human myostatin prodomain. We determined the serum concentrations of myostatin prodomain in 249 healthy individuals as well as 169 patients with heart failure, 53 patients with cancer and 44 patients with chronic pulmonary disease. RESULTS: The IRMA had a detection limit of 0.7ng/ml, an intraassay imprecision of ≤14.1% and an interassay imprecision of ≤ 18.9%. The specificity of our assay was demonstrated by size exclusion chromatography, detection of myostatin by Western-blotting and a SMAD-dependent transcriptional-reporter assay in the signal-rich serum fractions, as well as lack of interference by unspecific substances like albumin, hemoglobin or lipids. Myostatin prodomain was stable at room temperature and resistant to freeze-thaw cycles. Apparently healthy individuals over the age of 55 had a median myostatin prodomain serum concentration of 3.9ng/ml (25(th)-75(th) percentiles, 2-7ng/ml) and we could not detect increased levels in patients with stable chronic heart failure or cancer related weight loss. In contrast, we found strongly elevated concentrations of myostatin prodomain (median 26.9ng/ml, 25(th)-75(th) percentiles, 7-100ng/ml) in the serum of underweight patients with chronic pulmonary disease. CONCLUSIONS: We established a highly specific IRMA for the quantification of myostatin prodomain concentration in human serum. Our assay could be useful to study myostatin as a biomarker for example in patients with chronic pulmonary disease, as we detected highly elevated myostatin prodomain serum levels in underweight individuals of this group.
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spelling pubmed-38298842013-11-20 Highly Specific Detection of Myostatin Prodomain by an Immunoradiometric Sandwich Assay in Serum of Healthy Individuals and Patients Breitbart, Astrid Scharf, Gesine M. Duncker, David Widera, Christian Gottlieb, Jens Vogel, Arndt Schmidt, Sebastian Brandes, Gudrun Heuft, Hans-Gert Lichtinghagen, Ralf Kempf, Tibor Wollert, Kai C. Bauersachs, Johann Heineke, Joerg PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Myostatin is a muscle derived factor that functions as a negative regulator of skeletal muscle growth. Induction of myostatin expression was observed in rodent models of muscle wasting and in cachectic patients with cancer or pulmonary disease. Therefore, there is an increasing interest to use serum myostatin as a biomarker. METHODS: We established an immunoradiometric sandwich assay (IRMA), which uses a commercially available chicken polyclonal, affinity purified antibody directed against human myostatin prodomain. We determined the serum concentrations of myostatin prodomain in 249 healthy individuals as well as 169 patients with heart failure, 53 patients with cancer and 44 patients with chronic pulmonary disease. RESULTS: The IRMA had a detection limit of 0.7ng/ml, an intraassay imprecision of ≤14.1% and an interassay imprecision of ≤ 18.9%. The specificity of our assay was demonstrated by size exclusion chromatography, detection of myostatin by Western-blotting and a SMAD-dependent transcriptional-reporter assay in the signal-rich serum fractions, as well as lack of interference by unspecific substances like albumin, hemoglobin or lipids. Myostatin prodomain was stable at room temperature and resistant to freeze-thaw cycles. Apparently healthy individuals over the age of 55 had a median myostatin prodomain serum concentration of 3.9ng/ml (25(th)-75(th) percentiles, 2-7ng/ml) and we could not detect increased levels in patients with stable chronic heart failure or cancer related weight loss. In contrast, we found strongly elevated concentrations of myostatin prodomain (median 26.9ng/ml, 25(th)-75(th) percentiles, 7-100ng/ml) in the serum of underweight patients with chronic pulmonary disease. CONCLUSIONS: We established a highly specific IRMA for the quantification of myostatin prodomain concentration in human serum. Our assay could be useful to study myostatin as a biomarker for example in patients with chronic pulmonary disease, as we detected highly elevated myostatin prodomain serum levels in underweight individuals of this group. Public Library of Science 2013-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3829884/ /pubmed/24260393 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080454 Text en © 2013 Breitbart 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Breitbart, Astrid
Scharf, Gesine M.
Duncker, David
Widera, Christian
Gottlieb, Jens
Vogel, Arndt
Schmidt, Sebastian
Brandes, Gudrun
Heuft, Hans-Gert
Lichtinghagen, Ralf
Kempf, Tibor
Wollert, Kai C.
Bauersachs, Johann
Heineke, Joerg
Highly Specific Detection of Myostatin Prodomain by an Immunoradiometric Sandwich Assay in Serum of Healthy Individuals and Patients
title Highly Specific Detection of Myostatin Prodomain by an Immunoradiometric Sandwich Assay in Serum of Healthy Individuals and Patients
title_full Highly Specific Detection of Myostatin Prodomain by an Immunoradiometric Sandwich Assay in Serum of Healthy Individuals and Patients
title_fullStr Highly Specific Detection of Myostatin Prodomain by an Immunoradiometric Sandwich Assay in Serum of Healthy Individuals and Patients
title_full_unstemmed Highly Specific Detection of Myostatin Prodomain by an Immunoradiometric Sandwich Assay in Serum of Healthy Individuals and Patients
title_short Highly Specific Detection of Myostatin Prodomain by an Immunoradiometric Sandwich Assay in Serum of Healthy Individuals and Patients
title_sort highly specific detection of myostatin prodomain by an immunoradiometric sandwich assay in serum of healthy individuals and patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3829884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24260393
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080454
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