Scientific Reports (Feb 2023)

UCHL1, besides leptin and fibronectin, also could be a sensitive marker of the relapsing–remitting type of multiple sclerosis

  • Ewelina Górska,
  • Marzena Tylicka,
  • Adam Hermanowicz,
  • Ewa Matuszczak,
  • Anna Sankiewicz,
  • Ewa Gorodkiewicz,
  • Justyna Hermanowicz,
  • Elżbieta Karpińska,
  • Katarzyna Socha,
  • Jan Kochanowicz,
  • Marta Jakoniuk,
  • Joanna Kamińska,
  • Evgenija Homšak,
  • Olga Martyna Koper-Lenkiewicz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-30237-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract Research on the markers of immunoregulatory response in multiple sclerosis (MS) is still of great importance. The aim of our study was the evaluation of leptin, fibronectin, and UCHL1 concentrations as potential biomarkers of a relapsing–remitting type of MS (RRMS). Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging (SPRI) biosensors were used for the evaluation of proteins concentrations in 100 RRMS patients and 46 healthy volunteers. Plasma leptin, fibronectin, and UCHL1 concentrations were significantly higher in RRMS patients compared to the control group (p 0.05, respectively). In RRMS patients UCHL1 concentration positively correlated with fibronectin levels (r = 0.3928; p < 0.001). In the current cohort of patients plasma UCHL1 concentration was independent of the time of MS relapse and the severity of neurological symptoms. Thus current study may indicate that plasma UCHL1, besides leptin and fibronectin, also could be a promising high-sensitive potential biomarker of relapsing–remitting type of MS. However, these results should be validated with a larger group of patients, taking into account neuroimaging and cerebrospinal fluid analysis data, and by comparing them to patients with other neurological diseases as a control group.