Glycans as Potential Diagnostic Markers of Traumatic Brain Injury in Children

Author:

Kvist Mårten1ORCID,Välimaa Lasse1ORCID,Harel Adrian1,Malmi Sari2,Tuomisto Aleksi2

Affiliation:

1. Medicortex Finland Plc, 20520 Turku, Finland

2. Department of Pediatric Surgery, Satasairaala Hospital, 28500 Pori, Finland

Abstract

Diagnosing mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the acute setting is challenging due to the nonspecific and often transient or delayed symptoms. Further, the criteria for acute head imaging are frequently not fulfilled, which may lead to a missed diagnosis. A rapid test to diagnose TBI using body fluids would be highly useful. Urine and saliva samples were collected from 28 pediatric patients (mean [SD] age, eight years two months [four years three months]) with acute, clinically diagnosed mild TBI and 30 healthy volunteers at Satasairaala Hospital, Pori, Finland, over 11 months. The mean (SD) time from trauma to first sampling was 3 h 56 min (1 h 14 min). Samples were analyzed to determine the number of lectin-binding glycan molecules, indicating nerve tissue damage. The relative levels of several lectin-bound glycans were measured by fluorescence. Compared with healthy controls, the TBI group showed significant increases (p < 0.05, Wilcoxon rank-sum two-sided test) in nine glycans in the saliva, one glycan in the urine, and a significant decrease in seven glycans in the urine. These findings of potentially diagnostic glycans in body fluids after TBI warrant further research and may enable the development of a rapid body fluid-based point-of-care test to identify pediatric patients with TBI after a head injury.

Funder

Business Finland

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry

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