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Current and emerging technologies for probing molecular signatures of traumatic brain injury

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Authors

Magnoni, S 
Vegliante, G 
Pastorelli, R 
Surmacki, J 

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is understood as an interplay between the initial injury, subsequent secondary injuries, and a complex host response all of which are highly heterogeneous. An understanding of the underlying biology suggests a number of windows where mechanistically inspired interventions could be targeted. Unfortunately, biologically plausible therapies have to-date failed to translate into clinical practice. While a number of stereotypical pathways are now understood to be involved, current clinical characterization is too crude for it to be possible to characterize the biological phenotype in a truly mechanistically meaningful way. In this review, we examine current and emerging technologies for fuller biochemical characterization by the simultaneous measurement of multiple, diverse biomarkers. We describe how clinically available tech- niques such as cerebral microdialysis can be leveraged to give mechanistic insights into TBI pathobiology and how multiplex proteomic and metabolomic techniques can give a more complete description of the underlying biology. We also describe spatially resolved label-free multiplex techniques capable of probing structural differences in chemical signatures. Finally, we touch on the bioinformatics challenges that result from the acquisition of such large amounts of chemical data in the search for a more mechanistically complete description of the TBI phenotype.

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Keywords

traumatic brain injury, microdialysis, proteomics, lipidomics, metabolomics, Raman spectroscopy

Journal Title

Frontiers in Neurology

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Journal ISSN

1664-2295
1664-2295

Volume Title

8

Publisher

Frontiers Media
Sponsorship
European Commission (630729)
Cancer Research UK (C14303/A17197)
GV received a fellowship by “Associazione Amici del Mario Negri.”