特异性血单个核细胞类型的分子表达差异鉴定AL淀粉样变性患者

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由于其全身性和异质性临床表现,AL淀粉样变的诊断往往具有挑战性。目前用于诊断和监测的血清学生物标志物并不理想。我们考虑了单个核细胞类型特异性分子表达的可能性,可以用于开发基于血液的生物标志物来诊断和监测AL淀粉样变患者。通过增强流式细胞术分析20种分析物的表达水平,对记录为AL淀粉样变或无淀粉样变的骨髓瘤患者的外周血单核细胞和CD4+ T细胞进行了评估,因为它们的表达水平可能导致诊断分析和生物标志物的选择。我们发现CD4+ T细胞中脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)、钙调素和磷酸化tbk1以及单核细胞中磷酸化gsk3 β的表达水平存在明确的差异。Logistic回归和ROC分析显示,骨髓瘤和AL淀粉样变性患者CD4+ T细胞BDNF和单核细胞血红素加氧酶1在骨髓瘤患者和AL淀粉样变性患者之间存在显著差异(AUC = 0.75)。此外,我们发现两组患者样本的分子间关联存在显著差异,表明涉及特定的发病途径。我们的研究结果表明,单核细胞型特异性分子表达可能有助于开发AL淀粉样变性患者的诊断检测和生物标志物。
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Molecular Expression Differences in Specific Blood Mononuclear Cell-Types Identify Patients With AL Amyloidosis

Molecular Expression Differences in Specific Blood Mononuclear Cell-Types Identify Patients With AL Amyloidosis

The diagnosis of AL amyloidosis is often challenging due to its systemic nature and heterogeneous clinical presentation. Current serological biomarkers for diagnosis and monitoring are not optimal. We have considered the possibility that mononuclear cell-type specific molecular expression can be used to develop blood-based biomarkers to diagnose and monitor patients with AL amyloidosis. Peripheral blood monocytes and CD4+ T cells from patients with documented AL amyloidosis or myeloma without amyloidosis were assessed by enhanced flow cytometric analysis for expression levels of 20 analytes chosen for the possibility that their expression levels may lead to diagnostic assays and biomarkers. We found definitive expression level differences for brain-derived neurotrophin factor (BDNF), calmodulin, and phospho-TBK1 in CD4+ T cells and for phospho-GSK3β in monocytes. Logistic regression and ROC analysis showed that BDNF in CD4+ T cells and heme oxygenase 1 in monocytes significantly distinguished between patients with myeloma versus patients with AL amyloidosis (AUC = 0.75). Additionally, we discovered remarkable differences in intermolecular associations between the samples from the two patient groups, suggesting the involvement of specific pathogenetic pathways. Our results demonstrate that mononuclear cell-type specific molecular expression may be useful for developing a diagnostic assay and biomarkers for patients with AL amyloidosis.

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