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Cerebrospinal fluid-based kinetic biomarkers of axonal transport in monitoring neurodegeneration.

Authors :
Fanara, Patrizia
Fanara, Patrizia
Wong, Po-Yin A
Husted, Kristofor H
Liu, Shanshan
Liu, Victoria M
Kohlstaedt, Lori A
Riiff, Timothy
Protasio, Joan C
Boban, Drina
Killion, Salena
Killian, Maudi
Epling, Lorrie
Sinclair, Elisabeth
Peterson, Julia
Price, Richard W
Cabin, Deborah E
Nussbaum, Robert L
Brühmann, Jörg
Brandt, Roland
Christine, Chadwick W
Aminoff, Michael J
Hellerstein, Marc K
Fanara, Patrizia
Fanara, Patrizia
Wong, Po-Yin A
Husted, Kristofor H
Liu, Shanshan
Liu, Victoria M
Kohlstaedt, Lori A
Riiff, Timothy
Protasio, Joan C
Boban, Drina
Killion, Salena
Killian, Maudi
Epling, Lorrie
Sinclair, Elisabeth
Peterson, Julia
Price, Richard W
Cabin, Deborah E
Nussbaum, Robert L
Brühmann, Jörg
Brandt, Roland
Christine, Chadwick W
Aminoff, Michael J
Hellerstein, Marc K
Source :
The Journal of clinical investigation; vol 122, iss 9, 3159-3169; 0021-9738
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Progress in neurodegenerative disease research is hampered by the lack of biomarkers of neuronal dysfunction. We here identified a class of cerebrospinal fluid-based (CSF-based) kinetic biomarkers that reflect altered neuronal transport of protein cargo, a common feature of neurodegeneration. After a pulse administration of heavy water (2H2O), distinct, newly synthesized 2H-labeled neuronal proteins were transported to nerve terminals and secreted, and then appeared in CSF. In 3 mouse models of neurodegeneration, distinct 2H-cargo proteins displayed delayed appearance and disappearance kinetics in the CSF, suggestive of aberrant transport kinetics. Microtubule-modulating pharmacotherapy normalized CSF-based kinetics of affected 2H-cargo proteins and ameliorated neurodegenerative symptoms in mice. After 2H2O labeling, similar neuronal transport deficits were observed in CSF of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) compared with non-PD control subjects, which indicates that these biomarkers are translatable and relevant to human disease. Measurement of transport kinetics may provide a sensitive method to monitor progression of neurodegeneration and treatment effects.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
The Journal of clinical investigation; vol 122, iss 9, 3159-3169; 0021-9738
Notes :
The Journal of clinical investigation vol 122, iss 9, 3159-3169 0021-9738
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367468405
Document Type :
Electronic Resource