Abstract
There is an unmet need for objective disease-specific biomarkers in the heterogeneous autoimmune neuromuscular disorder myasthenia gravis (MG). This cross-sectional study identified a signature of 23 inflammatory serum proteins with proximity extension assay (PEA) that distinguishes acetylcholine receptor antibody seropositive (AChR+) MG patients from healthy controls (HCs). CCL28, TNFSF14, 4E-BP1, transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-α), and ST1A1 ranked top biomarkers. TGF-β1 and osteoprotegerin (OPG) differed between early- and late-onset MG, whereas CXCL10, TNFSF14, CCL11, interleukin-17C (IL-17C), and TGF-α differed significantly with immunosuppressive treatment. MG patients with moderate to high disease severity had lower uPA. Previously defined MG-associated microRNAs, miR-150-5p, miR-30e-5p, and miR-21-5p, correlated inversely with ST1A1 and TNFSF14. The presented inflammatory proteins that distinguish AChR+ MG are promising serum biomarkers for validation in prospective studies to allow for molecular signatures for patient subgroup stratification and monitoring of treatment response.
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