医学
脑脊液
脊髓损伤
内科学
脊髓
生物标志物
麻醉
胃肠病学
创伤性脑损伤
生物化学
精神科
化学
作者
Sophie Stukas,Jasmine Gill,Jennifer Cooper,Lise Bélanger,Leanna Ritchie,Angela Tsang,Kevin Dong,Femke Streijger,John Street,Scott Paquette,Tamir Ailon,Nicolas Dea,Raphaële Charest-Morin,Charles G. Fisher,Sanjay S. Dhall,Jean‐Marc Mac‐Thiong,Jefferson R. Wilson,Christopher S. Bailey,Sean Christie,Marcel F. Dvorak,Cheryl L. Wellington,Brian K. Kwon
标识
DOI:10.1089/neu.2020.7352
摘要
A major obstacle for translational research in acute spinal cord injury (SCI) is the lack of biomarkers that can objectively stratify injury severity and predict outcome. Ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCH-L1) is a neuron-specific enzyme that shows promise as a diagnostic biomarker in traumatic brain injury (TBI), but has not been studied in SCI. In this study, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum samples were collected over the first 72–96 h post-injury from 32 acute SCI patients who were followed prospectively to determine neurological outcomes at 6 months post-injury. UCH-L1 concentration was measured using the Quanterix Simoa platform (Quanterix, Billerica, MA) and correlated to injury severity, time, and neurological recovery. We found that CSF UCH-L1 was significantly elevated by 10- to 100-fold over laminectomy controls in an injury severity- and time-dependent manner. Twenty-four-hour post-injury CSF UCH-L1 concentrations distinguished between American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale (AIS) A and AIS B, and AIS A and AIS C patients in the acute setting, and predicted who would remain "motor complete" (AIS A/B) at 6 months with a sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 86%. AIS A patients who did not improve their AIS grade at 6 months post-injury were characterized by sustained elevations in CSF UCH-L1 up to 96 h. Similarly, the failure to gain >8 points on the total motor score at 6 months post-injury was associated with higher 24-h CSF UCH-L1. Unfortunately, serum UCH-L1 levels were not informative about injury severity or outcome. In conclusion, CSF UCH-L1 in acute SCI shows promise as a biomarker to reflect injury severity and predict outcome.
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