The neo-epitope specific PRO-C3 ELISA measures true formation of type III collagen associated with liver and muscle parameters

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  • Mette J. Nielsen
  • Anders F. Nedergaard
  • Shu Sun
  • Sanne S. Veidal
  • Lise Larsen
  • Qinlong Zheng
  • Suetta, Charlotte
  • Kim Henriksen
  • Claus Christiansen
  • Morten A. Karsdal
  • Diana J. Leeming

Aim: The present study describes the assessment of true formation of type III collagen in different pathologies using a neo-epitope specific competitive Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) towards the N-terminal propeptide of type III collagen (PRO-C3). Methods: The monoclonal antibody was raised against the N-protease mediated cleavage site of the N-terminal propeptide of type III collagen and a competitive ELISA was developed using the selected antibody. The assay was evaluated in relation to neo-epitope specificity, technical performance, and as a marker for liver fibrosis and muscle mass using the rat carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) model and a study of immobilization induced muscle loss in humans, respectively. Results: The ELISA was neo-epitope specific, technically stable and can be assessed in serum and plasma samples. In the CCl4 liver fibrosis model it was observed that serum PRO-C3 were significantly elevated in rats with liver fibrosis as seen by histology (56% elevated in the highest quartile of total hepatic collagen compared to control rats, p<0.001) and correlated significantly to total hepatic collagen in the diseased rats (r=0.46, p<0.01) and not in control rats, suggesting the pathological origin of the epitope. Human plasma PRO-C3 correlated significantly to muscle mass at baseline (R2=0.44, p=0.036). Conclusion: The developed neo-epitope specific serum ELISA for type III procollagen (PRO-C3) reflects true formation as it is specific for the propeptide cleaved off the intact collagen molecule. In a clinical and in a rodent study we showed that this marker was highly related to liver fibrosis and muscle mass.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftAmerican Journal of Translational Research
Vol/bind5
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)303-315
Antal sider13
ISSN1943-8141
StatusUdgivet - 2013
Eksternt udgivetJa

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