Longitudinal Assessment of Creatine Kinase, Creatine/Creatinineratio, and Myostatin as Monitoring Biomarkers in Becker Muscular Dystrophy

Author:

van de Velde Nienke M.ORCID,Koeks Zaïda,Signorelli MirkoORCID,Verwey Nisha,Overzier MauriceORCID,Bakker Jaap A.ORCID,Sajeev GautamORCID,Signorovitch James,Ricotti ValeriaORCID,Verschuuren JanORCID,Brown KristyORCID,Spitali PietroORCID,Niks Erik H.ORCID

Abstract

Background and ObjectivesThe slow and variable disease progression of Becker muscular dystrophy (BMD) urges the development of biomarkers to facilitate clinical trials. We explored changes in 3 muscle-enriched biomarkers in serum of patients with BMD over 4-year time and studied associations with disease severity, disease progression, and dystrophin levels in BMD.MethodsWe quantitatively measured creatine kinase (CK) using the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry reference method, creatine/creatinineratio(Cr/Crn) using liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry, and myostatin with ELISA in serum and assessed functional performance using the North Star Ambulatory Assessment (NSAA), 10-meter run velocity (TMRv), 6-Minute Walking Test (6MWT), and forced vital capacity in a 4-year prospective natural history study. Dystrophin levels were quantified in the tibialis anterior muscle using capillary Western immunoassay. The correlation between biomarkers, age, functional performance, mean annual change, and prediction of concurrent functional performance was analyzed using linear mixed models.ResultsThirty-four patients with 106 visits were included. Eight patients were nonambulant at baseline. Cr/Crn and myostatin were highly patient specific (intraclass correlation coefficient for both = 0.960). Cr/Crn was strongly negatively correlated, whereas myostatin was strongly positively correlated with the NSAA, TMRv, and 6MWT (Cr/Crn rho = −0.869 to −0.801 and myostatin rho = 0.792 to 0.842, allp< 0.001). CK showed a negative association with age (p= 0.0002) but was not associated with patients' performance. Cr/Crn and myostatin correlated moderately with the average annual change of the 6MWT (rho = −0.532 and 0.555,p= 0.02). Dystrophin levels did not correlate with the selected biomarkers nor with performance. Cr/Crn, myostatin, and age could explain up to 75% of the variance of concurrent functional performance of the NSAA, TMRv, and 6MWT.DiscussionBoth Cr/Crn and myostatin could potentially serve as monitoring biomarkers in BMD, as higher Cr/Crn and lower myostatin were associated with lower motor performance and predictive of concurrent functional performance when combined with age. Future studies are needed to more precisely determine the context of use of these biomarkers.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Neurology (clinical)

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