ALS blood expression profiling identifies new biomarkers, patient subgroups, and evidence for neutrophilia and hypoxia.
William R SwindellColin P S KruseEdward O ListDarlene E BerrymanJohn J KopchickPublished in: Journal of translational medicine (2019)
Peripheral blood analysis informs our understanding of ALS disease mechanisms and genetic association signals. Our findings are consistent with low-grade neutrophilia and hypoxia as ALS phenotypes, with heterogeneity among patients partly driven by differences in myeloid and lymphoid cell abundance. Biomarkers identified in this study require further validation but may provide new tools for research and clinical practice.