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Proteomic profiling of plasma in Huntington's disease reveals neuroinflammatory activation and biomarker candidates

Dalrymple, Annette ; Wild, Edward J. ; Joubert, Richard ; Sathasivam, Kirupa ; Bjorkqvist, Maria ; Petersén, Åsa LU ; Jackson, Graham S. ; Isaacs, Jeremy D. ; Kristiansen, Mark and Bates, Gillian P. , et al. (2007) In Journal of Proteome Research 6(7). p.2833-2840
Abstract
Huntington's disease (HD) causes widespread CNS changes and systemic abnormalities including endocrine and immune dysfunction. HD biomarkers are needed to power clinical trials of potential treatments. We used multiplatform proteomic profiling to reveal plasma changes with HD progression. Proteins of interest were evaluated using immunoblotting and ELISA in plasma from 2 populations, CSF and R6/2 mice. The identified proteins demonstrate neuroinflammation in HD and warrant further investigation as possible biomarkers.
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electrophoresis, 2D, proteomics, neuroinflammation, Huntington's disease, plasma, LC/MS/MS, MALDI-TOF, ELISA, biomarkers
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Journal of Proteome Research
volume
6
issue
7
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2833 - 2840
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The American Chemical Society (ACS)
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  • wos:000247792300042
  • scopus:34547167008
  • pmid:17552550
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1535-3893
DOI
10.1021/pr0700753
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English
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  abstract     = {{Huntington's disease (HD) causes widespread CNS changes and systemic abnormalities including endocrine and immune dysfunction. HD biomarkers are needed to power clinical trials of potential treatments. We used multiplatform proteomic profiling to reveal plasma changes with HD progression. Proteins of interest were evaluated using immunoblotting and ELISA in plasma from 2 populations, CSF and R6/2 mice. The identified proteins demonstrate neuroinflammation in HD and warrant further investigation as possible biomarkers.}},
  author       = {{Dalrymple, Annette and Wild, Edward J. and Joubert, Richard and Sathasivam, Kirupa and Bjorkqvist, Maria and Petersén, Åsa and Jackson, Graham S. and Isaacs, Jeremy D. and Kristiansen, Mark and Bates, Gillian P. and Leavitt, Blair R. and Keir, Geoff and Ward, Malcolm and Tabrizi, Sarah J.}},
  issn         = {{1535-3893}},
  keywords     = {{electrophoresis; 2D; proteomics; neuroinflammation; Huntington's disease; plasma; LC/MS/MS; MALDI-TOF; ELISA; biomarkers}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{7}},
  pages        = {{2833--2840}},
  publisher    = {{The American Chemical Society (ACS)}},
  series       = {{Journal of Proteome Research}},
  title        = {{Proteomic profiling of plasma in Huntington's disease reveals neuroinflammatory activation and biomarker candidates}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/pr0700753}},
  doi          = {{10.1021/pr0700753}},
  volume       = {{6}},
  year         = {{2007}},
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