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NCAM1 and GDF15 are biomarkers of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease in patients and mice

Molecular markers scalable for clinical use are critical for the development of effective treatments and the design of clinical trials. Here, we identify proteins in sera of patients and mouse models with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) with characteristics that make them suitable as biomarkers in...

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Autores principales: Jennings, Matthew J, Kagiava, Alexia, Vendredy, Leen, Spaulding, Emily L, Stavrou, Marina, Hathazi, Denisa, Grüneboom, Anika, De Winter, Vicky, Gess, Burkhard, Schara, Ulrike, Pogoryelova, Oksana, Lochmüller, Hanns, Borchers, Christoph H, Roos, Andreas, Burgess, Robert W, Timmerman, Vincent, Kleopa, Kleopas A, Horvath, Rita
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9679171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35148379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awac055
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author Jennings, Matthew J
Kagiava, Alexia
Vendredy, Leen
Spaulding, Emily L
Stavrou, Marina
Hathazi, Denisa
Grüneboom, Anika
De Winter, Vicky
Gess, Burkhard
Schara, Ulrike
Pogoryelova, Oksana
Lochmüller, Hanns
Borchers, Christoph H
Roos, Andreas
Burgess, Robert W
Timmerman, Vincent
Kleopa, Kleopas A
Horvath, Rita
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Kagiava, Alexia
Vendredy, Leen
Spaulding, Emily L
Stavrou, Marina
Hathazi, Denisa
Grüneboom, Anika
De Winter, Vicky
Gess, Burkhard
Schara, Ulrike
Pogoryelova, Oksana
Lochmüller, Hanns
Borchers, Christoph H
Roos, Andreas
Burgess, Robert W
Timmerman, Vincent
Kleopa, Kleopas A
Horvath, Rita
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description Molecular markers scalable for clinical use are critical for the development of effective treatments and the design of clinical trials. Here, we identify proteins in sera of patients and mouse models with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) with characteristics that make them suitable as biomarkers in clinical practice and therapeutic trials. We collected serum from mouse models of CMT1A (C61 het), CMT2D (Gars(C201R), Gars(P278KY)), CMT1X (Gjb1-null), CMT2L (Hspb8(K141N)) and from CMT patients with genotypes including CMT1A (PMP22d), CMT2D (GARS), CMT2N (AARS) and other rare genetic forms of CMT. The severity of neuropathy in the patients was assessed by the CMT Neuropathy Examination Score (CMTES). We performed multitargeted proteomics on both sample sets to identify proteins elevated across multiple mouse models and CMT patients. Selected proteins and additional potential biomarkers, such as growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) and cell free mitochondrial DNA, were validated by ELISA and quantitative PCR, respectively. We propose that neural cell adhesion molecule 1 (NCAM1) is a candidate biomarker for CMT, as it was elevated in Gjb1-null, Hspb8(K141N), Gars(C201R) and Gars(P278KY) mice as well as in patients with both demyelinating (CMT1A) and axonal (CMT2D, CMT2N) forms of CMT. We show that NCAM1 may reflect disease severity, demonstrated by a progressive increase in mouse models with time and a significant positive correlation with CMTES neuropathy severity in patients. The increase in NCAM1 may reflect muscle regeneration triggered by denervation, which could potentially track disease progression or the effect of treatments. We found that member proteins of the complement system were elevated in Gjb1-null and Hspb8(K141N) mouse models as well as in patients with both demyelinating and axonal CMT, indicating possible complement activation at the impaired nerve terminals. However, complement proteins did not correlate with the severity of neuropathy measured on the CMTES scale. Although the complement system does not seem to be a prognostic biomarker, we do show complement elevation to be a common disease feature of CMT, which may be of interest as a therapeutic target. We also identify serum GDF15 as a highly sensitive diagnostic biomarker, which was elevated in all CMT genotypes as well as in Hspb8(K141N), Gjb1-null, Gars(C201R) and Gars(P278KY) mouse models. Although we cannot fully explain its origin, it may reflect increased stress response or metabolic disturbances in CMT. Further large and longitudinal patient studies should be performed to establish the value of these proteins as diagnostic and prognostic molecular biomarkers for CMT.
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spelling pubmed-96791712022-11-22 NCAM1 and GDF15 are biomarkers of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease in patients and mice Jennings, Matthew J Kagiava, Alexia Vendredy, Leen Spaulding, Emily L Stavrou, Marina Hathazi, Denisa Grüneboom, Anika De Winter, Vicky Gess, Burkhard Schara, Ulrike Pogoryelova, Oksana Lochmüller, Hanns Borchers, Christoph H Roos, Andreas Burgess, Robert W Timmerman, Vincent Kleopa, Kleopas A Horvath, Rita Brain Original Article Molecular markers scalable for clinical use are critical for the development of effective treatments and the design of clinical trials. Here, we identify proteins in sera of patients and mouse models with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) with characteristics that make them suitable as biomarkers in clinical practice and therapeutic trials. We collected serum from mouse models of CMT1A (C61 het), CMT2D (Gars(C201R), Gars(P278KY)), CMT1X (Gjb1-null), CMT2L (Hspb8(K141N)) and from CMT patients with genotypes including CMT1A (PMP22d), CMT2D (GARS), CMT2N (AARS) and other rare genetic forms of CMT. The severity of neuropathy in the patients was assessed by the CMT Neuropathy Examination Score (CMTES). We performed multitargeted proteomics on both sample sets to identify proteins elevated across multiple mouse models and CMT patients. Selected proteins and additional potential biomarkers, such as growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) and cell free mitochondrial DNA, were validated by ELISA and quantitative PCR, respectively. We propose that neural cell adhesion molecule 1 (NCAM1) is a candidate biomarker for CMT, as it was elevated in Gjb1-null, Hspb8(K141N), Gars(C201R) and Gars(P278KY) mice as well as in patients with both demyelinating (CMT1A) and axonal (CMT2D, CMT2N) forms of CMT. We show that NCAM1 may reflect disease severity, demonstrated by a progressive increase in mouse models with time and a significant positive correlation with CMTES neuropathy severity in patients. The increase in NCAM1 may reflect muscle regeneration triggered by denervation, which could potentially track disease progression or the effect of treatments. We found that member proteins of the complement system were elevated in Gjb1-null and Hspb8(K141N) mouse models as well as in patients with both demyelinating and axonal CMT, indicating possible complement activation at the impaired nerve terminals. However, complement proteins did not correlate with the severity of neuropathy measured on the CMTES scale. Although the complement system does not seem to be a prognostic biomarker, we do show complement elevation to be a common disease feature of CMT, which may be of interest as a therapeutic target. We also identify serum GDF15 as a highly sensitive diagnostic biomarker, which was elevated in all CMT genotypes as well as in Hspb8(K141N), Gjb1-null, Gars(C201R) and Gars(P278KY) mouse models. Although we cannot fully explain its origin, it may reflect increased stress response or metabolic disturbances in CMT. Further large and longitudinal patient studies should be performed to establish the value of these proteins as diagnostic and prognostic molecular biomarkers for CMT. Oxford University Press 2022-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9679171/ /pubmed/35148379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awac055 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jennings, Matthew J
Kagiava, Alexia
Vendredy, Leen
Spaulding, Emily L
Stavrou, Marina
Hathazi, Denisa
Grüneboom, Anika
De Winter, Vicky
Gess, Burkhard
Schara, Ulrike
Pogoryelova, Oksana
Lochmüller, Hanns
Borchers, Christoph H
Roos, Andreas
Burgess, Robert W
Timmerman, Vincent
Kleopa, Kleopas A
Horvath, Rita
NCAM1 and GDF15 are biomarkers of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease in patients and mice
title NCAM1 and GDF15 are biomarkers of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease in patients and mice
title_full NCAM1 and GDF15 are biomarkers of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease in patients and mice
title_fullStr NCAM1 and GDF15 are biomarkers of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease in patients and mice
title_full_unstemmed NCAM1 and GDF15 are biomarkers of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease in patients and mice
title_short NCAM1 and GDF15 are biomarkers of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease in patients and mice
title_sort ncam1 and gdf15 are biomarkers of charcot-marie-tooth disease in patients and mice
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9679171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35148379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awac055
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