Plasma C‐terminal agrin fragment concentrations across adulthood: Reference values and associations with skeletal muscle health

Author:

Pratt Jedd12ORCID,Motanova Evgeniia3,Pessanha Ludmilla4,Narici Marco3,Boreham Colin2,De Vito Giuseppe3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences Manchester Metropolitan University Institute of Sport Manchester UK

2. Institute for Sport and Health University College Dublin Dublin Ireland

3. Department of Biomedical Sciences, CIR‐Myo Myology Centre, Neuromuscular Physiology Laboratory University of Padova Padua Italy

4. Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research University College Dublin Dublin Ireland

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIncreasing interest surrounds the utility of blood‐based biomarkers for diagnosing sarcopenia. C‐terminal agrin fragment (CAF), a marker of neuromuscular junction stability, is amongst the most promising candidates; however, a dearth of reference data impedes the incorporation of its use in public health settings. This study aimed to establish reference values for plasma CAF concentrations across adulthood in a large, well‐characterized cohort of healthy adults; and comprehensively examine the association between plasma CAF levels and skeletal muscle health.MethodsOne thousand people aged between 18 and 87 years took part in this study (mean age = 50.4 years; 51% females). Body composition and muscle strength were examined using DXA and hand dynamometry. Plasma CAF concentrations were measured, in duplicate, using commercially available ELISA kits. Sarcopenia and individual sarcopenia signatures [low skeletal muscle index (SMI) only/low grip strength only] were classified using the EWGSOP2 algorithm.ResultsDetailed reference CAF values, according to sex and age, are presented. A significant but modest age‐related increase in plasma CAF concentration was observed (P = 0.018). Across adulthood, CAF concentrations were negatively associated with grip strength and SMI (both P < 0.001). In people ≥50 years old, CAF concentrations were 22.6% higher in those with sarcopenia (P < 0.001), 11.3% higher in those with low SMI (P = 0.006) and 9.6% higher in those with low grip strength (P = 0.0034), compared with controls. People in the highest CAF concentration quartile, had 3.25 greater odds for sarcopenia (95% CI = 1.41–7.49, P = 0.005), 2.76 greater odds for low SMI (95% CI = 1.24–5.22, P = 0.012), and 2.56 greater odds for low grip strength (95% CI = 1.07–5.57, P = 0.037), compared with those in the lowest quartile. People with a CAF Z‐score ≥2 had 9.52 greater odds for sarcopenia (95% CI = 3.01–30.05, P < 0.001) compared with a Z‐score <1. Plasma CAF concentration had an acceptable level of diagnostic accuracy for sarcopenia (AUC = 0.772, 95% CI = 0.733–0.807, P < 0.001).ConclusionsThe reference values presented herein may guide the clinical interpretation of circulating CAF and help identify people at risk of poor skeletal muscle outcomes for inclusion in therapeutic interventions. Our findings add clarity to existing data, demonstrating a robust relationship between circulating CAF and skeletal muscle integrity in the largest adult cohort to date, and support the use of CAF as an accessible, cost‐effective screening tool for sarcopenia. However, further research into the prognostic utility of plasma CAF, and the establishment of normative data from other populations, are urgently needed if routine CAF screening is to be embedded into public healthcare settings.

Publisher

Wiley

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