Evaluating glial and neuronal blood biomarkers GFAP and UCH-L1 as gradients of brain injury in concussive, subconcussive and non-concussive trauma: a prospective cohort study.
Linda PapaMark R ZonfrilloRobert D WelchLawrence M LewisCarolina F BragaCiara N TanNeema J AmeliMarco A LopezCrystal A HaeusslerDiego Mendez GiordanoPhilip A GiordanoJose RamirezManoj K MittalPublished in: BMJ paediatrics open (2019)
In a cohort of trauma patients with normal mental status, GFAP outperformed UCH-L1 in detecting concussion in both children and adults. Blood levels of GFAP and UCH-L1 showed incremental elevations across three injury groups: from non-concussive body trauma, to non-concussive head trauma, to concussion. However, UCH-L1 was expressed at much higher levels than GFAP in those with non-concussive trauma, particularly in children. Elevations in both biomarkers in patients with non-concussive head trauma may be reflective of a subconcussive brain injury. This will require further study.