WO2019173258A1 - Methods and kits for diagnosing and/or treating peripheral neuropathy - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates in general, to the field of peripheral neuropathy; more specifically, to the field of diagnosis and treatments of peripheral neuropathy.
- a subject exhibits a disorder of one or more peripheral nerves is said to suffer from a peripheral neuropathy.
- Peripheral nerves extend beyond the brain and spinal cord into tissues that lie outside the central nervous system to provide a bidirectional communication network. They serve as conduits of impulses from the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body; for example, motor neurons carry signals to direct movement.
- Peripheral nerves are also capable of transmitting sensory information gathered by specialized receptors to the brain.
- peripheral nerves provide the connection between brain, body, and environment, and serve to coordinate the relationship between an organism's brain and the outside world.
- peripheral neuropathy Numerous varieties of peripheral neuropathy exist. Some are common, others are extremely rare. The etiology of certain peripheral neuropathies is well understood but some remain a mystery. Many neuropathies have been classified into particular syndromes. Each syndrome is associated with its own set of clinical symptoms and signs, prognosis, and treatment options. It is extremely important to be able to match a particular patient with the syndrome that corresponds to his or her clinical condition. Such matching, like a road map, permits the physician to choose a course of treatment and to counsel the patient as to prognosis. Often the identification of a syndrome alerts the physician to another medical condition associated with the patient's peripheral neuropathy, which requires a particular course of treatment and carries its own prognosis.
- advillin a sensory neuron-specific protein
- monoclonal human antibody against advillin is developed for use in the methods and kits for detecting advillin from a biological sample of a subject suspected of having peripheral neuropathy; as well as in methods for rendering diagnosis on the subject.
- the monoclonal antibody is produced by the hybridoma YCC-S1.
- the monoclonal antibody is an IgG or an IgM.
- the second aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a method of making a diagnosis on whether a subject is suffering from peripheral neuropathy pain.
- the diagnosis is made based on a biological sample of the subject, and the method includes steps of:
- the monoclonal antibody is an IgG or an IgM.
- the biological sample is cerebrospinal fluid, peritoneal fluid, blood, serum, or plasma.
- the peripheral neuropathy pain is resulted from damage in sensory neurons, preferably, the sensory neurons specifically bind to isolectin B4, calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), substance P, or neurofilament 200.
- CGRP calcitonin gene-related peptide
- the immunological assay is western blot analysis, enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), radio immunoassay (RIA), immunohistochemistry (IHC) assay, or immunocytochemistry (ICC) assay.
- ELISA enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
- RIA radio immunoassay
- IHC immunohistochemistry
- ICC immunocytochemistry
- the third aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a method for treating a subject having a peripheral neuropathy pain.
- the method comprises:
- the biological sample in the step (a), may be cerebrospinal fluid, peritoneal fluid, blood, serum, plasma, or tissue biopsy.
- the immunological assay may be western blot analysis, enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), radio immunoassay (RIA), immunohistochemistry (IHC) assay, or immunocytochemistry (ICC) assay.
- ELISA enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
- RIA radio immunoassay
- IHC immunohistochemistry
- ICC immunocytochemistry
- the pain reliever may be a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NS AID), opioid or oxycodone.
- NS AID nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
- the NS AID suitable for use in the present method include, but are not limited to, aspirin, ibuprofen, dexibuprofen, naproxen, fenoprofen, dexketoprofen, flurbiprofen, loxoprofen, indomethacin, tolmetin, sulindac, etodolac, ketorolac, diclofenac, acelofenac, prioxicam, meloxicam, tenoxicam, droxicam, lornoxicam, isoxicam, phenylbutazone, mefenamic acid, meclofenamic acid, flfenamic acid, and tolfenamic acid.
- the anti-seizure agent may be gabapentin or pregabalin.
- the anti-depressant may be amitriptyline, doxepin or nortriptyline.
- FIG 1 Western blot analysis of advillin in CSF of EAE mice.
- CSF samples were collected from EAE mice in the recovery phase. Each lane was loaded with 4 pl CSF sample or 10 pg WT spinal cord lysates as a positive control. Albumin was a loading control. The number below the genotype indicates the EAE clinical score on the day of CSF collection.
- Myosin Ila is an advillin-interacting protein.
- B Quantification of advillin expression in CSF samples. The dotted line is the threshold level (mean of negative samples + 5xSD) to define positive advillin expression.
- FIG 2 Advillin in the CSF of oxaliplatin-treated mice.
- A A representative Western blot for detection of advillin protein in the CSF of oxaliplatin- treated mice. Each lane was loaded with 5 pl CSF sample or 10 pg WT spinal cord lysates as a positive control. Albumin was a loading control. The sample-collecting time post- oxaliplatin treatment is shown. The latency of nocifensive response is used as an index of severity of neuropathic pain. Myosin Ila is an advillin-interacting protein. SC WT is the spinal cord cell lysate from WT mice.
- B Quantification of advillin expression in CSF samples. The dotted line is the threshold level (mean of negative samples + 5xSD) to define the positive advillin expression. The early phase is defined as dayl to day7 after oxaliplatin treatment and the late phase as > day 8.
- FIG 3 Advillin protein in the CSF of oxaliplatin-treated or CFA-treated mice. Each lane was loaded with 4 pl CSF sample or 0.5 pg DRG lysate as a positive control. Albumin was a loading control. Advillin was detected in the CSF samples of oxaliplatin-treated mice but not in the CFA-treated mice.
- FIG 4 Advillin protein in the CSF of mice treated with chronic constriction injury (CCI) of the sciatic nerve.
- A Western blot analysis of advillin protein level in CSF of CCI mice. CSF samples were collected from naive, CCI (postoperative day 7, 8, 9, and 10), and decompression mice. Each lane was loaded with 6 pl CSF sample or 0.5 pg DRG lysate or 10 pg WT spinal cord lysate (SC WT). WT DRG and WT SC were used as positive control. KO DRG was used as negative control. Arrow heads indicated positive samples.
- B Quantification of advillin expression in CSF samples. The dotted line is the threshold level (mean of naive samples + 5xSD) to define the positive advillin expression.
- FIG 5 CCI-induced up-regulation of advillin in the spinal cord dorsal horn.
- A Advillin immunoreactivity in the spinal cord dorsal horn was significantly increased in the ipsilateral side of CCI mice (at postoperative day 9) as compared with naive and CCI-decompression mice. (Scale bars: 200 pm.)
- B Quantification of advillin immunoreactive intensity in superficial dorsal horns is shown and analyzed with one-way ANOVA. ****P ⁇ 0.000l.
- FIG 6 The monoclonal antibody of human advillin specifically recognized exogenous expression of human advillin in 293 cells.
- Human advillin clone was tagged with flag, and the construct of human advillin-flag (hAvil-flag) or vector control (flag) were transfected into 293 cells.
- the lysates were detected with the monoclonal antibody of human advillin and flag antibody respectively.
- the molecular weight of human advillin is predicted as 92 KDa and the detected signals were corresponded to predicted size of hAvil-flag around 100 KDa.
- the top signal is supposed as aggregated forms as detected in the flag-antibody recognized signal.
- FIG 7 The monoclonal antibody hAvil can detect the advillin expression in human CSF of patients treated with oxaliplatin.
- the CSF samples of patients underwent chemotherapy with oxaliplatin were collected. Each lane was loaded with 30 m ⁇ CSF sample (approximate 15 pg) or 2 pg cell lysate of 293 cell transfected with hAvil-flag as a positive control.
- Albumin was a loading control of CSF.
- CSF #73, 78, 79 and 80 were samples with apparent signals (above threshold). DESCRIPTION
- antibody or “antibodies” is used in the broadest sense and specifically covers monoclonal antibodies, polyclonal antibodies, multispecific antibodies (e.g., bi-specific antibodies), and antibody fragments so long as they exhibit the desired biological activity, that is, to specifically bind to an antigen when it preferentially recognizes its target antigen in a complex mixture of proteins and/or other molecules.
- the antibody according to this disclosure may be any type (e.g., IgG, IgM, IgD, IgE, IgA and IgY) or class (e.g., IgGl, IgG2, IgG3, IgG4, IgAl and IgA2) or subclasses of immunoglobulin molecules.
- the term“monoclonal antibody” as used herein refers to an antibody obtained from a population of substantially homogeneous antibodies, and is not to be constructed as requiring production of the antibody by any particular method.
- each monoclonal antibody is directed against a single determinant (i.e., epitope) on the antigen.
- Monoclonal antibodies are typically produced by fusing a normally short-lived, antibody -producing B cell to a fast-growing cell, such as an immortal cell. The resulting hybrid cell, or hybridoma, multiplies rapidly, creating a clone that produces large quantities of the antibody.
- monoclonal antibodies may also be produced by recombinant DNA methods, in which a portion of the heavy and/or light chain is identical with or homologous to corresponding sequences in antibodies derived from a particular species or belonging to a antibody class or subclass, while the remainder of the chain identical with or homologous to corresponding sequences in antibodies derived from another species or belonging to another antibody class or subclass, as well as fragments of such antibodies, as long as they exhibit the desired biological activity.
- the term“subject” or“patient” refers to an animal including the human species that may be diagnosed with the present invention.
- the term“subject” or“patient” intended to refer to both the male and female gender unless one gender is specifically indicated. Accordingly, the term“subject” or“patient” comprises any mammal which may benefit from the treatment method of the present disclosure.
- identity refers to two or more sequences or subsequences that are the same or have a specified percentage of amino acid residues that are the same, when compared and aligned for maximum correspondence. To determine the percent identity, the sequences are aligned for optimal comparison purposes (e.g., gaps can be introduced in the sequence of a first amino acid sequence for optimal alignment with a second amino acid sequence). The amino acid residues at corresponding amino acid positions are then compared. When a position in the first sequence is occupied by the same amino acid residue as the corresponding position in the second sequence, then the molecules are identical at that position.
- the two sequences are of the same length.
- 100% identity means, for example, that upon comparing 20 sequential amino acid residues in two different molecules, both 20 residues in the two different molecules are identical.
- advillin a biological sample
- a biological sample such as, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), peritoneal fluid, blood, serum, plasma or a tissue biopsy (e.g., skin) of a subject, so as to determine whether the host of the biological sample is suffering from peripheral neuropathy pain.
- CSF cerebrospinal fluid
- peritoneal fluid blood, serum, plasma or a tissue biopsy (e.g., skin) of a subject
- monoclonal antibody that specifically binds to human advillin is provided.
- animals such as mice, rats or rabbits are first immunized with a synthetic peptide conjugated with ovalbumin at a suitable dose.
- the synthetic peptide has the amino acid sequence of KN QN QELPED VNP AKKENYL SE (SEQ ID NO: 1) that corresponds to the headpiece domain of human advillin.
- the synthetic peptide has the amino acid sequence of DGEPKYYPVEVLKGQNQEL (SEQ ID NO: 3) that corresponds to the headpiece domain of mouse advillin.
- adjuvant and the antigen solution are mixed together when immunizing the animals.
- adjuvants useful for this invention include complete Freund’s adjuvant (CFA), incomplete Freund’s adjuvant (IF A), and aluminum hydroxide adjuvant.
- CFA complete Freund’s adjuvant
- IF A incomplete Freund’s adjuvant
- Immunization is generally carried out mainly by intravenous, subcutaneous, intraperitoneal or intramuscular injection of the antigen. The immunization interval is not particularly limited. Immunization may be carried out at intervals of several days to several weeks, preferably 2 to 3 weeks, for 1 to 10 times, preferably 2 to 5 times.
- the animals are left for 2 to 6 months, preferably 4 to 6 months, more preferably 6 months, until the antibody titers have decreased to 0.05-1, preferably 0.05-0.5, more preferably 0.05, in the absorbance level.
- re-immunization is carried out for a plurality of times, preferably 2 to 5 times, at intervals of several weeks.
- Several days, preferably 3 to 5 days, after the final immunization splenic cells and regional lymph nodes are removed.
- Blood samples are taken regularly after immunization and subject to centrifugation to separate sera.
- the resultant sera are then subjected to measurement of antibody titers by any suitable method, which includes, and is not limited to, western blot analysis, enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), radio immunoassay (RIA), immunohistochemistry (IHC) assay, or immunocytochemistry (ICC) assay.
- ELISA enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
- RIA radio immunoassay
- IHC immunohistochemistry
- ICC immunocytochemistry
- Antibody-producing cells are prepared from splenic cells and regional lymph nodes or the like of the immunized animals. In the preparation of antibody-producing cells, it is preferably to remove tissue debris and erythrocytes as much as possible. Commercial erythrocyte remover may be used to this purpose. Alternatively, a buffer of ammonium chloride and Tris may be prepared and used. [0047] The thus prepared antibody-producing cells are immediately fused with immortal cells such as myeloma cells to produce hybridoma cells, which semi-eternally continue to proliferate while producing antibodies. Commonly available cell strain derived from an animal such as mouse may be used.
- a preferable cell strain to be used in this invention should not survive in HAT selection medium, which contains hypoxanthine, thymidine and aminopterin, and should survive there only when fused with antibody-producing cells.
- myeloma cells include, but are not limited to, mouse myeloma cell line (such as myeloma FO cells) and human myeloma cell line (such as Karpas 707H).
- Cell fusion is usually carried out by mixing splenic cells or lymph node cells with a commercial available myeloma cells in the presence of a cell-fusion promoter, such as polyethylene glycol (PEG) having an average molecular weight from about 200 to 20,000 daltons or the like.
- a cell-fusion promoter such as polyethylene glycol (PEG) having an average molecular weight from about 200 to 20,000 daltons or the like.
- cell fusion may be carried out in a commercial cell fusion device utilizing electric stimulation such as electroporation.
- the resultant cells are then diluted and cultured in HAT medium.
- aminopterin in the medium blocks the de novo pathway. Hence, unfused myeloma cells die, as they cannot produce nucleotides by the de novo or salvage pathway.
- ETnfused B cells die as they have a short lifespan. In this way, only the B cell-myeloma hybrids (i.e., hybridomas of onterest) survive. These cells produce antibodies (a property of B cells) and are immortal (a property of myeloma cells).
- the incubated medium is then diluted into multiwell plates to such an extent that each well contains only 1 cell. Then the supernatant in each well is collected and examined for the presence or absence of antibody titers to advillin. As a method of confirmation, ELISA, EIA or RIA may be used. Once antibody-positive wells are identified, cells are then cultured in a HT medium, which does not contain aminopterin.
- one hybridoma was selected and is named ’’YCC-Sl.”
- the selected hybridoma could produce monoclonal antibodies that specifically bind to exogeneous expressed human advillins in 293T cells.
- the thus produced monoclonal antibodies may be isolated or prepared by any known method. For example, antibodies may be prepared from cultured supernatant obtained by culturing hybridomas in a medium with low serum concentration. Alternatively, hybridomas may be injected into abdominal cavities of animals and the resultant abdominal dropsies are collected to prepare antibodies. Antibodies may be purified or isolated by methods that employ affinity column, gel filtration chromatography, ion exchange chromatography or the like. Any of these known methods may be appropriately selected or used in combination.
- the monoclonal antibody produced by the selected strain specifically binds to human advillin.
- the thus produced monoclonal antibody is an IgG and is termed“hAvil” hereafter.
- the present hAvil is characterized in having a heavy chain and a light chain. Each heavy chain or light chain comprises a variable region constituted by complementary-determination region (CDR) 1 , CDR2, and CDR3.
- the present hAvil comprises a heavy chain variable region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NOs: 22, 24, and 26; a light chain variable region comprising the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NOs: 30, 32, and 34.
- the anti-advillin monoclonal antibodies may be produced by DNA cloning. Based on the amino acid sequence of the hAvil, DNA encoding hAvil may be easily isolated and sequenced by use of conventional procedures, such as using oligonucleotide probes that are capable of binding specifically to genes encoding the heavy and light chains of the monoclonal antibodies.
- the hybridoma cells e.g., YCC-S1 hybridoma
- the DNA may be placed into expression vectors, which are then transfected into host cells such as E. coli cells, simian COS cells or Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells or myeloma cells that do not produce immunoglobulin proteins, to synthesize the desired monoclonal antibodies in the recombinant host cells.
- the nucleic acid encoding the heavy chain variable region of the anti-advillin monoclonal antibody comprises polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 6, 8, and 10 respectively encoding the amino acid sequences of CDR1, CDR2, and CDR3 of the heavy chain.
- the nucleic acid encoding the light chain variable region of the anti-advillin monoclonal antibody comprises polynucleotide sequences of SEQ ID NOs: 14, 16, and 18 respectively encoding the amino acid sequences of the CDR1, CDR2, and CDR3 of the light chain.
- Also within the scope of the present disclosure is a method for detecting and/or making a diagnosis on whether a subject is suffering from peripheral neuropathy pain.
- advillin is present in the cerebrospinal fluid of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) mice, which are mice that model multiple sclerosis and show severe peripheral neuropathy associated with IB4 + sensory neurons (Wang et al, 2017; Scientific Reports 7: 42304).
- EAE experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
- advillin is also present in oxaliplatin treated mice, which are mice that model chemotherapeutic agent-induced peripheral neuropathic pain, which is associated with IB4 + sensory neurons.
- advillin is also present in mice treated with chronic constriction of sciatic nerve, which are mice that model local neuropathy associated with IB4+ sensory neurons (Casals-Diaz et al. , 2009; Exp Neurol 217: 84-95).
- advillin may serve as a biomarker for rendering diagnosis on whether a subject has peripheral neuropathy pain.
- the present disclosure also aims at providing a method of making a diagnosis on whether a subject is suffering from peripheral neuropathy pain.
- the diagnosis is made based on a biological sample obtain from the subject, and the method comprises: detecting the presence of a complex formed between the advillin in the biological sample and the monoclonal antibody of the present disclosure in an immunological assay; wherein, the formation of the complex is an indication that the subject suffers from peripheral neuropathy pain.
- advillin it is possible to detect advillin by reacting the monoclonal antibody described above with a biological sample thereby forming a complex that may be identified by immunoassay, which includes but is not limited to, western blot analysis, enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), radio immunoassay (RIA), immunohistochemistry (IHC) assay, or immunocytochemistry (ICC) assay.
- immunoassay includes but is not limited to, western blot analysis, enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), radio immunoassay (RIA), immunohistochemistry (IHC) assay, or immunocytochemistry (ICC) assay.
- ELISA enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
- RIA radio immunoassay
- IHC immunohistochemistry
- ICC immunocytochemistry
- biological sample are taken from subjects suspicious of having peripheral neuropathy pain.
- the biological sample may be any of a whole blood sample, a plasma sample, a serum sample, an ascites (or peritoneal fluid), or a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) sample, purified or filtered forms thereof, or a skin biopsy. From the view point of early detection, blood, serum, plasma, ascites, CSF, or skin biopsy sample is preferred.
- the thus prepared biological samples are then reacted with the monoclonal antibodies of this disclosure.
- Measurement of peripheral neuropathy pain or measurement of advillin level in the biological sample may be performed by conventional ELISA or dot-blot analysis.
- the monoclonal antibody against advillin in a detection kit or as a reagent for advillin detection.
- kits which are capable of measuring the level of advillin in a biological sample with high sensitivity.
- the kit of the present invention includes at least, the monoclonal antibodies of the present disclosure; at least one agent suitable for detecting the binding of hAvil with advillin in the biological sample of the subject; and a legend associated with the kit and indicating how to use the kit.
- the biological sample described herein includes, but is not limited to, a whole blood sample, a serum sample, a plasma sample, a CSF sample, a peritoneal fluid sample (or ascites), and purified or filtered forms thereof, or skin biopsy.
- the components included in the kits are: a container; the monoclonal antibodies hAvil; reagents for detecting a biological sample; and a legend associated with the container and indicating how to use the monoclonal antibodies for detecting advillin in the biological sample.
- the legend may be in a form of pamphlet, CD, VCD, DVD or a software application.
- the kit may further comprise a negative control that indicates the normal level of advillin in a subject.
- advillin may serve as a biomarker for rendering diagnosis on whether a subject has peripheral neuropathy pain. Accordingly, once the subject is diagnosed to have peripheral neuropathy pain, treatment and/or therapy measures may then be applied.
- the method includes steps of,
- the biological sample in the step (a), may be any of a whole blood sample, a plasma sample, a serum sample, an ascites (or peritoneal fluid), or a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) sample, purified or filtered forms thereof, or a skin biopsy. From the view point of early detection, blood, serum, plasma, ascites, CSF, or skin biopsy sample is preferred.
- step (b) the thus prepared biological samples of the step (a) are then reacted with the monoclonal antibodies of this disclosure via mixing them thoroughly. Formation of the complex of advillin in the biological sample and the present monoclonal antibody is confirmed by conventional ELISA or dot-blot analysis.
- an effective amount of a therapeutic agent is administered to the subject to ameliorate the peripheral neuropathy pain.
- the therapeutic agent may be a pain reliever, an anti-seizure agent, or an anti-depressant.
- the pain reliever suitable for use in the present method include, but are not limited to, nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin, ibuprofen, dexibuprofen, naproxen, fenoprofen, dexketoprofen, flurbiprofen, loxoprofen, indomethacin, tolmetin, sulindac, etodolac, ketorolac, diclofenac, acelofenac, prioxicam, meloxicam, tenoxicam, droxicam, lornoxicam, isoxicam, phenylbutazone, mefenamic acid, meclofenamic acid, flfenamic acid, and to
- anti-depressant suitable for use in the present method include, but are not limited to, amitriptyline, doxepin and nortriptyline.
- Advillin +/cre mouse line was a kind gift from Dr. Fan Wang (Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC).
- Advillin cre/cre mice were used as advillin-KO mice, because advillin exon2 was replaced by a Cre-cassette and homozygous knockin mice do not express any advillin mRNA (Hasegawa H et ah, J Neurosci (2007) 27(52): 14404-14414; Zhou X, et al, Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (2007) l07(20):9424-9429.).
- Advillin +/cre mice were backcrossed to C57BL/6J mice for 10 generations to establish a congenic strain.
- Wild-type mice (WT or Avil +/+ ) and advillin-KO mice (Advillin cre/cre or AviU) used in behavioral studies were offspring from heterozygotes (Avil +/ ) intercrossed.
- mice For western analysis of CSF samples, C57BL/6J and BALB/cByJNarl mice were used for EAE induction and oxaliplatin treatment. Unless described, adult mice at 8 to 12 weeks old were used in all studies.
- EAE Experimental autoimmune encephalitis
- myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein peptide 35-55 (product name: MOG35-55, MDBio, Taiwan) was emulsified with an equal volume of complete Freund’s adjuvant (CFA, Sigma-Aldrich, USA) in PBS.
- Mice were subcutaneously injected in the hindlimb with the MOG/CFA emulsion (MOG35-55 100 pg/mouse and CFA 400 pg/mouse), followed by two intraperitoneal (i.p.) injections of 200 ng pertussis toxin (List Biological Laboratories, Campbell, CA, USA), on the day of immunization and 2 days later.
- Clinical scoring was assessed daily and on the days of behavioral test, pathological examination, or CSF collection.
- the clinical scores were as previously described by Wang IC et al. ( Sci Rep (2017) 7:42304) with some modification: 0, no clinical signs; 0.5, partially paralyzed tail; 1, tail paralysis; 2, ataxia of lower body; 3, paraparesis of one or both hind limbs; 4, paraplegia of one or both hind limbs; 5, paraplegia of one or both hind limbs with incomplete paralyzed forelimb; 6, death.
- mice were anesthetized with urethane (13% w/v in saline, 1.5-2 mg/g, i.p.), shaved on the neck skin, and mounted on a stereotaxic system (Stoelting, Wood Dale, IL, USA). A sagittal incision inferior to the occiput was made in skin, then subcutaneous tissue and muscles were separated by blunt dissection with forceps. The pulled glass capillaries were used to puncture cisterna magna through the dura mater. Approximately 6 pl CSF was collected per mouse, then immediately frozen in tubes on dry ice and transferred to a -80°C freezer. All CSF samples used for western blotting showed no visible contamination of blood.
- a peptide“DGEPKYYPVEVLKGQNQEL” (SEQ ID NO: 3) corresponding to the headpiece domain of mouse advillin was synthesized and conjugated with ovalbumin. The synthetic peptides were given to rabbits to boost the generation of polyclonal antibodies of advillin. Sera were collected and purified with columns coupled with corresponding antigen. For immunostaining of cutaneous tissue, the advillin antibody was absorbed with 0.5% (w/v) acetone powder of advillin-KO mouse livers to minimize non-specific binding.
- the membranes were blocked with 5% milk in TBST (1 x TBS with 0.1% TWEEN 20 from Sigma-Aldrich) for 1.5 hr at room temperature and incubated with the primary antibody for 1.5 hr at room temperature. Then the membranes were washed three times for 10 min each with TBST and incubated with the appropriate secondary antibody (1 : 10000, GeneTex): goat anti-rabbit IgG (H+L) horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and goat anti-mouse IgG (H+L) HRP. All antibodies were diluted in blocking solution.
- ECL Enhanced chemiluminescence
- Immobilon ECL Kit Millipore, MA, USA
- UVP BioSpectrum Auto Imaging System
- ECL involved the SuperSignal West Femto ECL kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific, PA, USA)
- Plasmid Construction The full-length cDNA of human advillin (GenBank accession no. NM 006576) obtained from human placenta cDNA was cloned into pGEM-T easy vector (Promega, USA). The PCR cloning involved the forward primer 5’- gagggatccatgcctctgaccagtgccttca-3’ (SEQ ID NO: 36) and reverse primer with stop codon 5’-cgctctagacttgctttagaaaagcccctt-3’ (SEQ ID NO: 37). Advillin cDNA was subcloned into p3xFLAG-CMVl4 expression vector (Sigma).
- HEK293T cells were maintained in DMEM (Invitrogen, CA, USA) supplemented with penicillin (100 U/mL)/streptomycin (100 pg/mL) (Invitrogen) and 10% (v/v) fetal bovine serum (FBS, Invitrogen).
- DMEM Invitrogen, CA, USA
- penicillin 100 U/mL
- streptomycin 100 pg/mL
- FBS fetal bovine serum
- HEK293T cells at > 90% confluence were transfected with lipofectamine 2000 (Invitrogen).
- the primary culture of DRG neurons was conducted in accordance with the process described by Cheng CM, et al. ⁇ Nat Protoc (2010) 5(4):7l4-724). Briefly, total DRG of mice (6-12 weeks old) were dissected and collected for two-step digestion: first, 0.125% type I collagenase (Sigma) in HBSS (Invitrogen) for 60 min at 37°C; second, 0.125% trypsin (Invitrogen) in HBSS for 20 min at 37°C.
- the fully digested DRG cells were washed with DMEM (Invitrogen) containing 10% (v/v) FBS, then triturated and plated on coverslips coated with poly-L-lysine (PLL) and laminin (both Sigma). Cells were cultured with DMEM containing 10% (v/v) FBS and penicillin (100 U/mL)/streptomycin (100 pg/mL) and maintained under 5% C0 2 at 37°C.
- DMEM Invitrogen
- PLL poly-L-lysine
- laminin both Sigma
- Cold allodynia was assessed by the cold plate test with an innocuous temperature (Toyama S, et al. (2014) Anesthesiology l20(2):459-473).
- the temperature of the cold plate (35100, Ugo Basile, Milan, Italy) was set at l5°C and was allowed to stabilize for 5 min.
- the mouse was then placed onto the cold plate and contained within a clear Plexiglas chamber at 3.5 cm height to prevent the mouse from standing. The behavior was recorded for 150 sec. Nocifensive behaviors were assessed by counting the events of flicking, shaking, licking, flinching, guarding, lifting the forepaws, and licking the hind paws, and body jumping or shaking during the recording period.
- mice were anesthetized with 2% isoflurane. The left sciatic nerve was exposed at mid-thigh level and loosely ligated with 6-0 silk sutures in three ligatures separated by a l-mm distance. The incision of skin was then stitched by using 5-0 silk sutures. At day 14 after sciatic nerve constriction, mice were anesthetized and underwent a decompression procedure by carefully removing all the loose ligatures.
- Spinal cords were collected, post-fixed at 4°C overnight, cryoprotected with 30% sucrose overnight, and frozen with OCT (Leica, Germany) for cryosectioning. Cryosectioned tissues were stored in -80 °C before use.
- Sections were washed with TBST (TBS with 0.1% Tween20) and incubated with blocking solution (5% BSA, 0.1% tritonX- 100 in TBS) at room temperature for 1 hr.
- the primary antibody goat anti-CGRP (Serotec, UK), advillin and Alexa Fluor-conjugated secondary antibodies (Invitrogen) were diluted in blocking solution.
- Sections were incubated with primary antibodies at 4°C overnight, washed three times with TBST, then incubated with secondary antibodies at room temperature for 90 min. After a wash, sections were mounted with Vectashield mounting medium (Vector Laboratories, CA, USA).
- the immunohistochemistry images were obtained by LSM 700 confocal microscope (Carl Zeiss, Germany).
- the immunoreactivity of advillin in the spinal-cord dorsal horn was measured by using ImageJ. After background subtraction, the ratio of ipsilateral to contralateral dorsal horn was calculated.
- the synthetic peptide “KN QN QELPED VNP AKKENYL SE” (SEQ ID NO: 1) corresponding to the headpiece domain of human advillin was appended with amino acid“cysteine” in N terminal and conjugated to carrier ovalbumin.
- the Balb/c mice were used for immunization, applied with the primary injection (O. lmg antigen and complete adjuvant) and booster injections (O. lmg antigen and incomplete adjuvant).
- the final booster (0.05mg antigen) was performed, then the hybridoma cells were created, sub-cloned by limiting dilution, and screened by use of another synthetic peptide “LKN QN QELPED VNP AKKENYL SEQD” (SEQ ID NO: 2) via ELISA.
- the validated clones were certified with the expression plasmid of human advillin via western blot.
- Example 1 Advillin as a biomarker for the detection of peripheral neuropathy
- EAE autoimmune encephalomyelitis
- CFA complete Freund’s adjuvant
- mice that model severe neuropathic pain associated with local nerve injury from compression of sciatic nerve were used to verify if advillin contributed to such pain.
- sciatic nerves of the mice were surgically ligated (or compressed) to produce chronic constriction injury (CCI).
- CCI chronic constriction injury
- surgical decompression was performed, in which the ligatures on sciatic nerves were removed.
- CSFs in CCI mice and control mice were collected, and analyzed for the presence of advillin by western blot.
- advillin distribution in naive, CCI and CCI-decompression mice were also determined. As illustrated in FIG 5, sciatic nerve compression significantly increased the expression of advillin in the ipsilateral dorsal horn on day 9, which then returned to normal basal level of naive mice 2 weeks after decompression.
- advillin may serve as a specific biomarker for diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy pain.
- hAvil monoclonal antibodies for human advillin
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