血液中肌肉特异性激酶水平是SOD1-93A小鼠ALS模型的早期诊断生物标志物。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Frontiers in Neurology Pub Date : 2025-04-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fneur.2025.1556120
Shuuichi Mori, Heying Zhou, Takuya Omura, Hiroki Tsumoto, Yuri Miura, Kazuhiro Shigemoto
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摘要

肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)患者神经肌肉连接处(NMJ)失神经支配是运动神经元丧失前的早期事件。NMJ的逐渐丧失导致不可逆转的肌肉无力和萎缩。肌肉特异性激酶(MuSK)局部表达于NMJ的突触后膜,由运动神经末梢释放的agrin激活,对NMJ的维持和再生至关重要。在这里,我们发现SOD1-93A ALS小鼠模型中肌无力发作前NMJ失神经控制的进展与血清MuSK免疫反应性升高和整个骨骼肌MuSK表达升高相关。我们的研究结果表明,与肌肉无力发作相关的神经肌肉衰竭增加了整个肌肉的MuSK表达,随后被蛋白水解酶裂解,以增加血液中MuSK的免疫反应性。这些结果表明,血清MuSK免疫反应水平可能表明NMJ失神经控制的早期阶段,并可作为临床前研究中评估其他类型ALS进展和治疗效果的生物标志物。
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Muscle-specific kinase levels in blood are an early diagnostic biomarker for SOD1-93A mouse model of ALS.

Neuromuscular junction (NMJ) denervation is an early event preceding motor neuron loss in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Progressive loss of the NMJ leads to irreversible muscle weakness and atrophy. Muscle-specific kinase (MuSK), locally expressed at the postsynaptic membrane of the NMJ, is activated by agrin released from motor nerve terminals and is essential for NMJ maintenance and regeneration. Here, we found that the progression of NMJ denervation prior to the onset of muscle weakness in SOD1-93A mouse model of ALS correlated with increased serum MuSK immunoreactivity and elevated MuSK expression throughout the skeletal muscle. Our results suggest that neuromuscular failure associated with the onset of muscle weakness increases MuSK expression throughout the muscle, which is subsequently cleaved by proteolytic enzymes to increase MuSK immunoreactivity in the blood. These results demonstrate that the level of serum MuSK immunoreactivity may indicate the early phase of NMJ denervation and serve as a biomarker for assessing the progression of other types of ALS and therapeutic benefits in preclinical studies.

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Frontiers in Neurology
Frontiers in Neurology CLINICAL NEUROLOGYNEUROSCIENCES -NEUROSCIENCES
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2792
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期刊介绍: The section Stroke aims to quickly and accurately publish important experimental, translational and clinical studies, and reviews that contribute to the knowledge of stroke, its causes, manifestations, diagnosis, and management.
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