New candidate blood biomarkers potentially associated with white matter hyperintensities progression

Abstract We aimed to discover blood biomarkers associated with longitudinal changes in white matter hyperintensities (WMH). This study was divided into a discovery phase and a replication phase. Subjects in both studies were patients with hypertension, aged 50–70, who underwent two magnetic resonanc...

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Main Authors: Joan Jiménez-Balado, Jesús Pizarro, Iolanda Riba-Llena, Anna Penalba, Júlia Faura, Elena Palà, Joan Montaner, Mar Hernández-Guillamon, Pilar Delgado
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93498-w
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spelling doaj-ca2300f448bf4055a394bba09d82cfbc2021-07-18T11:27:45ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-0111111010.1038/s41598-021-93498-wNew candidate blood biomarkers potentially associated with white matter hyperintensities progressionJoan Jiménez-Balado0Jesús Pizarro1Iolanda Riba-Llena2Anna Penalba3Júlia Faura4Elena Palà5Joan Montaner6Mar Hernández-Guillamon7Pilar Delgado8Neurovascular Research Lab. Vall D’Hebron Research Institute, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Edifici MediterràniaNeurovascular Research Lab. Vall D’Hebron Research Institute, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Edifici MediterràniaNeurovascular Research Lab. Vall D’Hebron Research Institute, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Edifici MediterràniaNeurovascular Research Lab. Vall D’Hebron Research Institute, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Edifici MediterràniaNeurovascular Research Lab. Vall D’Hebron Research Institute, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Edifici MediterràniaNeurovascular Research Lab. Vall D’Hebron Research Institute, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Edifici MediterràniaNeurovascular Research Lab. Vall D’Hebron Research Institute, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Edifici MediterràniaNeurovascular Research Lab. Vall D’Hebron Research Institute, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Edifici MediterràniaNeurovascular Research Lab. Vall D’Hebron Research Institute, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Edifici MediterràniaAbstract We aimed to discover blood biomarkers associated with longitudinal changes in white matter hyperintensities (WMH). This study was divided into a discovery phase and a replication phase. Subjects in both studies were patients with hypertension, aged 50–70, who underwent two magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sessions and blood extractions over a 4-year follow-up period. In the discovery phase, we screened 1305 proteins in 12 subjects with WMH progression and in 12 matched control subjects. We found that 41 proteins were differentially expressed: 13 were upregulated and 28 were downregulated. We subsequently selected three biomarkers for replication in baseline and follow-up samples in 80 subjects with WMH progression and in 80 control subjects. The selected protein candidates for the replication were MMP9 (matrix metalloproteinase-9), which was higher in cases, MET (hepatocyte growth factor receptor) and ASAH2 (neutral ceramidase), which were both lower in cases of WMH progression. Baseline biomarker concentrations did not predict WMH progression. In contrast, patients with WMH progression presented a steeper decline in MET over time. Furthermore, cases showed higher MMP9 and lower ASAH2 levels than controls at the follow-up. These results indicate that MMP9, MET, and ASAH2 are potentially associated with the progression of WMH, and could therefore be interesting candidates to validate in future studies.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93498-w
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author Joan Jiménez-Balado
Jesús Pizarro
Iolanda Riba-Llena
Anna Penalba
Júlia Faura
Elena Palà
Joan Montaner
Mar Hernández-Guillamon
Pilar Delgado
spellingShingle Joan Jiménez-Balado
Jesús Pizarro
Iolanda Riba-Llena
Anna Penalba
Júlia Faura
Elena Palà
Joan Montaner
Mar Hernández-Guillamon
Pilar Delgado
New candidate blood biomarkers potentially associated with white matter hyperintensities progression
Scientific Reports
author_facet Joan Jiménez-Balado
Jesús Pizarro
Iolanda Riba-Llena
Anna Penalba
Júlia Faura
Elena Palà
Joan Montaner
Mar Hernández-Guillamon
Pilar Delgado
author_sort Joan Jiménez-Balado
title New candidate blood biomarkers potentially associated with white matter hyperintensities progression
title_short New candidate blood biomarkers potentially associated with white matter hyperintensities progression
title_full New candidate blood biomarkers potentially associated with white matter hyperintensities progression
title_fullStr New candidate blood biomarkers potentially associated with white matter hyperintensities progression
title_full_unstemmed New candidate blood biomarkers potentially associated with white matter hyperintensities progression
title_sort new candidate blood biomarkers potentially associated with white matter hyperintensities progression
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract We aimed to discover blood biomarkers associated with longitudinal changes in white matter hyperintensities (WMH). This study was divided into a discovery phase and a replication phase. Subjects in both studies were patients with hypertension, aged 50–70, who underwent two magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sessions and blood extractions over a 4-year follow-up period. In the discovery phase, we screened 1305 proteins in 12 subjects with WMH progression and in 12 matched control subjects. We found that 41 proteins were differentially expressed: 13 were upregulated and 28 were downregulated. We subsequently selected three biomarkers for replication in baseline and follow-up samples in 80 subjects with WMH progression and in 80 control subjects. The selected protein candidates for the replication were MMP9 (matrix metalloproteinase-9), which was higher in cases, MET (hepatocyte growth factor receptor) and ASAH2 (neutral ceramidase), which were both lower in cases of WMH progression. Baseline biomarker concentrations did not predict WMH progression. In contrast, patients with WMH progression presented a steeper decline in MET over time. Furthermore, cases showed higher MMP9 and lower ASAH2 levels than controls at the follow-up. These results indicate that MMP9, MET, and ASAH2 are potentially associated with the progression of WMH, and could therefore be interesting candidates to validate in future studies.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93498-w
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