Neurobiochemical, Peptidomic, and Bioinformatic Approaches to Characterize Tauopathy Peptidome Biomarker Candidates in Experimental Mouse Model of Traumatic Brain Injury.
Hamad A YadikarConnor JohnsonNiko PafundiLynn NguyenMilin KurupIsabel TorresAlbandery Al-EnezyZhihui YangRichard YostFiras H KobeissyKevin K W WangPublished in: Molecular neurobiology (2023)
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a multidimensional damage, and currently, no FDA-approved medicine is available. Multiple pathways in the cell are triggered through a head injury (e.g., calpain and caspase activation), which truncate tau and generate variable fragment sizes (MW 400-45,000 K). In this study, we used an open-head TBI mouse model generated by controlled cortical impact (CCI) and collected ipsilateral (IC) and contralateral (CC) mice htau brain cortices at one (D1) three (D3), and seven (D7) days post-injury. We implemented immunological (antibody-based detection) and peptidomic approaches (nano-reversed-phase liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry) to investigate proteolytic tau peptidome (low molecular weight (LMW) < 10 K)) and pathological phosphorylation sites (high-molecular-weight (HMW); > 10 K) derived from CCI-TBI animal models. Our immunoblotting analysis verified tau hyperphosphorylation, HMW, and HMW breakdown products (HMW-BDP) formation of tau (e.g., pSer 202 , pThr 181 , pThr 231 , pSer 396 , and pSer 404 ), following CCI-TBI. Peptidomic data revealed unique sequences of injury-dependent proteolytic peptides generated from human tau protein. Among the N-terminal tau peptides, EIPEGTTAEEAGIGDTPSLEDEAAGHVTQA (a.a. 96-125) and AQPHTEIPEGTTAEEAGIGDTPSLEDEAAGHVTQARM (a.a. 91-127). Examples of tau C-terminal peptides identified include NVSSTGSIDMVDSPQLATLADEVSASLAKQGL (a.a. 410-441) and QLATLADEVSASLAKQGL (a.a. 424-441). Our peptidomic bioinformatic tools showed the association of proteases, such as CAPN1, CAPN2, and CTSL; CASP1, MMP7, and MMP9; and ELANE, GZMA, and MEP1A, in CCI-TBI tau peptidome. In clinical trials for novel TBI treatments, it might be useful to monitor a subset of tau peptidome as targets for biomarker utility and use them for a "theranostic" approach.
Keyphrases
- traumatic brain injury
- cerebrospinal fluid
- neuropathic pain
- mouse model
- severe traumatic brain injury
- liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
- mild traumatic brain injury
- single cell
- spinal cord injury
- amino acid
- endothelial cells
- spinal cord
- multiple sclerosis
- cell death
- stem cells
- adipose tissue
- mass spectrometry
- functional connectivity
- cell migration
- photodynamic therapy
- fluorescence imaging
- resting state
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- skeletal muscle
- study protocol
- big data