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Exosomal TAR DNA binding protein 43 profile in canine model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a preliminary study in developing blood-based biomarker for neurodegenerative diseases

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Objective Blood-based biomarkers provide a crucial information in progress of neurodegenerative diseases with minimally invasive sampling method. Validated blood-based biomarker application in people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis would derive numerous… Click to show full abstract

Objective Blood-based biomarkers provide a crucial information in progress of neurodegenerative diseases with minimally invasive sampling method. Validated blood-based biomarker application in people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis would derive numerous benefits. Canine degenerative myelopathy is a naturally occurring animal disease model to study the biology of human amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Serum derived exosomes are potential carriers for cell-specific cargoes making them ideal venue to study biomarkers for a variety of diseases and biological processes. This study assessed the exosomal proteins that may be assigned as surrogate biomarker that may reflect biochemical changes in central nervous system. Methods Exosomes were isolated from canine serum using commercial exosome isolation reagents. Exosomes target proteins contents were analysed by Western blotting method. Results The profiles of potential biomarker candidates in spinal cord homogenate and that of serum-derived exosomes were found elevated in dogs with degenerative myelopathy as compare to control subjects. Conclusions Serum-derived exosomal biomolecules can serve as surrogate biomarkers in neuro degenerative diseases. Key Messages A canine with degenerative myelopathy can serve as a model animal to study human amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Serum-derived exosomes contains Transactive Response DNA Binding Protein 43 (TDP-43), potential biomarker candidate. The levels of spinal cord TDP-43 proteins and that of serum-derived exosomes exhibited a similar profiling. Therefore, serum derived exosomes may be used as a venue for establishing blood-based biomarkers for neurodegenerative diseases.

Keywords: biomarker; serum derived; lateral sclerosis; blood based; amyotrophic lateral

Journal Title: Annals of Medicine
Year Published: 2022

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