Abstract

Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a complex, neurophysiological condition that can have detrimental outcomes. Yet, to date, no objective method of diagnosis exists. Physical damage to the blood-brain-barrier and normal waste clearance via the lymphatic system may enable the detection of biomarkers of mTBI in peripheral circulation. Here we evaluate the accuracy of whole transcriptome analysis of blood to predict the clinical diagnosis of post-concussion syndrome (PCS) in a military cohort. Sixty patients with clinically diagnosed chronic concussion and controls (no history of concussion) were recruited (retrospective study design). Male patients (46) were split into a training set comprised of 20 long-term concussed (> 6 months and symptomatic) and 12 controls (no documented history of concussion). Models were validated in a testing set (control = 9, concussed = 5). RNA_Seq libraries were prepared from whole blood samples for sequencing using a SOLiD5500XL sequencer and aligned to hg19 reference genome. Patterns of differential exon expression were used for diagnostic modeling using support vector machine classification, and then validated in a second patient cohort. The accuracy of RNA profiles to predict the clinical diagnosis of post-concussion syndrome patients from controls was 86% (sensitivity 80%; specificity 89%). In addition, RNA profiles reveal duration of concussion. This pilot study shows the potential utility of whole transcriptome analysis to establish the clinical diagnosis of chronic concussion syndrome.

Highlights

  • Concussion, or mild traumatic brain injury, is a common injury sustained in both military and civilian populations

  • Due to a low enrollment of females (11 out of 60) we focused our analysis on the male subjects (49)

  • The accuracy rates we observe in our pilot study are comparable to the Immediate Post Concussion assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT) test, a previously validated computer based neurocognitive screening tool commonly employed in concussion evaluation.[13]

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Introduction

Concussion, or mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), is a common injury sustained in both military and civilian populations. There are no pathognomonic signs of concussion in the absence of loss of consciousness, which may not be a reliable indicator of severity[1, 2]. Accuracy of blood RNA biomarkers to identify patients with post-concussion syndrome (5U54MD007588-05). Additional support was provided by S21MD000101 and R01NS59588 (RM)

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