Cochlin-tomoprotein: A novel perilymph-specific protein and a potential marker for the diagnosis of perilymphatic fistula

Background: Perilymphatic fistula (PLF) is an abnormal connection between the inner and middle ear. A procedure for obtaining definite proof of a PLF remains elusive, and methods of diagnosis remain controversial. To date, there is no clinically relevant biochemical marker for perilymph leakage. Usi...

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Main Authors: Tetsuo Ikezono, Susumu Shindo, Satomi Sekiguchi, Charuk Hanprasertpong, Lishu Li, Ruby Pawankar, Toshio Morizane, Shunkichi Baba, Yasuo Koizumi, Kuwon Sekine, Atsushi Watanabe, Atsushi Komatsuzaki, Shingo Murakami, Toshimitsu Kobayashi, Masakazu Miura, Toshiaki Yagi
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-488692018-08-16T02:16:26Z Cochlin-tomoprotein: A novel perilymph-specific protein and a potential marker for the diagnosis of perilymphatic fistula Tetsuo Ikezono Susumu Shindo Satomi Sekiguchi Charuk Hanprasertpong Lishu Li Ruby Pawankar Toshio Morizane Shunkichi Baba Yasuo Koizumi Kuwon Sekine Atsushi Watanabe Atsushi Komatsuzaki Shingo Murakami Toshimitsu Kobayashi Masakazu Miura Toshiaki Yagi Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Health Professions Medicine Neuroscience Background: Perilymphatic fistula (PLF) is an abnormal connection between the inner and middle ear. A procedure for obtaining definite proof of a PLF remains elusive, and methods of diagnosis remain controversial. To date, there is no clinically relevant biochemical marker for perilymph leakage. Using proteomic analysis of inner ear proteins, we have previously found unique properties of cochlin, encoded by the COCH gene. We detected 3 cochlin isoforms (p63s, p44s and p40s) in the inner ear tissue and a short 16-kDa isoform of cochlin-tomoprotein (CTP) in the perilymph. Since cochlin was found to be highly specific to the inner ear, we speculated that CTP might also be specific to the perilymph. The aim of this study was to determine whether CTP, a novel perilymph-specific protein, could be used as a marker for the diagnosis of PLF. Methods: By Western blotting, we investigated the specificity of CTP expression in a range of body fluids that included perilymph, serum, saliva and cerebrospinal fluid. To elucidate the detection limit of CTP, serially diluted recombinant human (rh)CTP as well as human perilymph was tested. Results: CTP was selectively expressed in all 20 perilymph samples tested, but not in 77 samples of the other body fluids. The detection limit of rhCTP was 0.27 ng or 0.022 μl of perilymph per well on Western blot analysis. Conclusion: The results strongly suggest that CTP can be a specific marker of perilymph leakage. Moreover, CTP has the potential to be a biochemical marker that allows a definitive diagnosis of the etiology of PLF-related hearing loss and vestibular disorders. Copyright © 2009 S. Karger AG. 2018-08-16T02:06:05Z 2018-08-16T02:06:05Z 2009-07-01 Journal 14219700 14203030 2-s2.0-64549138363 10.1159/000212113 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=64549138363&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/48869
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Health Professions
Medicine
Neuroscience
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Health Professions
Medicine
Neuroscience
Tetsuo Ikezono
Susumu Shindo
Satomi Sekiguchi
Charuk Hanprasertpong
Lishu Li
Ruby Pawankar
Toshio Morizane
Shunkichi Baba
Yasuo Koizumi
Kuwon Sekine
Atsushi Watanabe
Atsushi Komatsuzaki
Shingo Murakami
Toshimitsu Kobayashi
Masakazu Miura
Toshiaki Yagi
Cochlin-tomoprotein: A novel perilymph-specific protein and a potential marker for the diagnosis of perilymphatic fistula
description Background: Perilymphatic fistula (PLF) is an abnormal connection between the inner and middle ear. A procedure for obtaining definite proof of a PLF remains elusive, and methods of diagnosis remain controversial. To date, there is no clinically relevant biochemical marker for perilymph leakage. Using proteomic analysis of inner ear proteins, we have previously found unique properties of cochlin, encoded by the COCH gene. We detected 3 cochlin isoforms (p63s, p44s and p40s) in the inner ear tissue and a short 16-kDa isoform of cochlin-tomoprotein (CTP) in the perilymph. Since cochlin was found to be highly specific to the inner ear, we speculated that CTP might also be specific to the perilymph. The aim of this study was to determine whether CTP, a novel perilymph-specific protein, could be used as a marker for the diagnosis of PLF. Methods: By Western blotting, we investigated the specificity of CTP expression in a range of body fluids that included perilymph, serum, saliva and cerebrospinal fluid. To elucidate the detection limit of CTP, serially diluted recombinant human (rh)CTP as well as human perilymph was tested. Results: CTP was selectively expressed in all 20 perilymph samples tested, but not in 77 samples of the other body fluids. The detection limit of rhCTP was 0.27 ng or 0.022 μl of perilymph per well on Western blot analysis. Conclusion: The results strongly suggest that CTP can be a specific marker of perilymph leakage. Moreover, CTP has the potential to be a biochemical marker that allows a definitive diagnosis of the etiology of PLF-related hearing loss and vestibular disorders. Copyright © 2009 S. Karger AG.
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author Tetsuo Ikezono
Susumu Shindo
Satomi Sekiguchi
Charuk Hanprasertpong
Lishu Li
Ruby Pawankar
Toshio Morizane
Shunkichi Baba
Yasuo Koizumi
Kuwon Sekine
Atsushi Watanabe
Atsushi Komatsuzaki
Shingo Murakami
Toshimitsu Kobayashi
Masakazu Miura
Toshiaki Yagi
author_facet Tetsuo Ikezono
Susumu Shindo
Satomi Sekiguchi
Charuk Hanprasertpong
Lishu Li
Ruby Pawankar
Toshio Morizane
Shunkichi Baba
Yasuo Koizumi
Kuwon Sekine
Atsushi Watanabe
Atsushi Komatsuzaki
Shingo Murakami
Toshimitsu Kobayashi
Masakazu Miura
Toshiaki Yagi
author_sort Tetsuo Ikezono
title Cochlin-tomoprotein: A novel perilymph-specific protein and a potential marker for the diagnosis of perilymphatic fistula
title_short Cochlin-tomoprotein: A novel perilymph-specific protein and a potential marker for the diagnosis of perilymphatic fistula
title_full Cochlin-tomoprotein: A novel perilymph-specific protein and a potential marker for the diagnosis of perilymphatic fistula
title_fullStr Cochlin-tomoprotein: A novel perilymph-specific protein and a potential marker for the diagnosis of perilymphatic fistula
title_full_unstemmed Cochlin-tomoprotein: A novel perilymph-specific protein and a potential marker for the diagnosis of perilymphatic fistula
title_sort cochlin-tomoprotein: a novel perilymph-specific protein and a potential marker for the diagnosis of perilymphatic fistula
publishDate 2018
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