Easily accessible biomarkers in Huntington disease (HD) are actively searched. We investigated telomere length and DNA double-strand breaks (histone variant pγ-H2AX) as predictive disease biomarkers in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from 25 premanifest subjects, 58 HD patients with similar CAG expansion in the hunting- tin gene (HTT), and 44 healthy controls (HC). PBMC from the pre-HD and HD groups showed shorter telomeres (p < 0.0001) and a significant increase of pγ-H2AX com- pared to the controls (p < 0.0001). The levels of pγ-H2AX correlated robustly with the presence of the mutated gene in pre-HD and HD. The availability of a potentially reversible biomarker (pγ-H2AX) in the premanifest stage of HD, negligible in HC, provides a novel tool to monitor premanifest subjects and find patient-specific drugs.

DNA damage signatures in peripheral blood cells as biomarkers in prodromal huntington disease / Castaldo, Imma; De Rosa, Mariarosaria; Romano, Antonella; Zuchegna, Candida; Squitieri, Ferdinando; Mechelli, Rosella; Peluso, Silvio; Borrelli, Cristiana; Del Mondo, Angelo; Salvatore, Elena; Vescovi, Luigi Angelo; Migliore, Simone; De Michele, Giuseppe; Ristori, Giovanni; Romano, Silvia; Avvedimento, Enrico; Porcellini, Antonio. - In: ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0364-5134. - 85:2(2019), pp. 296-301. [10.1002/ana.25393]

DNA damage signatures in peripheral blood cells as biomarkers in prodromal huntington disease

Castaldo, Imma
Investigation
;
De Rosa, Mariarosaria
Investigation
;
Romano, Antonella
Investigation
;
Zuchegna, Candida
Investigation
;
Peluso, Silvio
Investigation
;
Del Mondo, Angelo
Investigation
;
Salvatore, Elena
Membro del Collaboration Group
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De Michele, Giuseppe
Writing – Review & Editing
;
Avvedimento, Enrico
Funding Acquisition
;
Porcellini, Antonio
Ultimo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2019

Abstract

Easily accessible biomarkers in Huntington disease (HD) are actively searched. We investigated telomere length and DNA double-strand breaks (histone variant pγ-H2AX) as predictive disease biomarkers in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from 25 premanifest subjects, 58 HD patients with similar CAG expansion in the hunting- tin gene (HTT), and 44 healthy controls (HC). PBMC from the pre-HD and HD groups showed shorter telomeres (p < 0.0001) and a significant increase of pγ-H2AX com- pared to the controls (p < 0.0001). The levels of pγ-H2AX correlated robustly with the presence of the mutated gene in pre-HD and HD. The availability of a potentially reversible biomarker (pγ-H2AX) in the premanifest stage of HD, negligible in HC, provides a novel tool to monitor premanifest subjects and find patient-specific drugs.
2019
DNA damage signatures in peripheral blood cells as biomarkers in prodromal huntington disease / Castaldo, Imma; De Rosa, Mariarosaria; Romano, Antonella; Zuchegna, Candida; Squitieri, Ferdinando; Mechelli, Rosella; Peluso, Silvio; Borrelli, Cristiana; Del Mondo, Angelo; Salvatore, Elena; Vescovi, Luigi Angelo; Migliore, Simone; De Michele, Giuseppe; Ristori, Giovanni; Romano, Silvia; Avvedimento, Enrico; Porcellini, Antonio. - In: ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0364-5134. - 85:2(2019), pp. 296-301. [10.1002/ana.25393]
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