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CARE4Kids: Blood Biomarker Core

Organization UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELESLocation LOS ANGELES, UNITED STATESPosted 8 Sept 2021Deadline 31 Mar 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202512-20 years oldAcuteAdolescenceAdolescentAdolescent YouthAffectAgeAlgorithmsAmericanBiochemicalBiologicalBiological MarkersBloodBlood Reticuloendothelial SystemBlood SampleBlood specimenBrainBrain ConcussionBrain Nervous SystemCaringCategoriesCephalalgiaCephalgiaCephalodyniaCerebral ConcussionClinicalClinical ManagementClinical TreatmentClinical TrialsCollectionCommon Data ElementCommotio CerebriCranial PainDataDedicationsDevelopmentDizzinessEarly identificationEncephalonEvaluationFutureGeneral RadiologyGoalsGroups at riskHead PainHeadacheHuman ResourcesImageInflammationInflammatoryInjuryInterventionInvestigatorsLipidsLong-term disabilityManpowerMeasurementMeasuresMembraneMemoryMethodsMissionMolecularMonitorNINDSNational Institute of Neurological Diseases and StrokeNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and StrokeNerve CellsNerve Impulse TransmissionNerve TransmissionNerve Transmitter SubstancesNerve UnitNeural CellNeural DevelopmentNeurocyteNeuronal TransmissionNeuronsNeuropeptidesNeurotransmittersOrganism-Level ProcessOrganismal ProcessOxidative StressPathway interactionsPeople at riskPeptidesPersons at riskPhenotypePhysiologicPhysiologic ProcessesPhysiologic PsychologyPhysiologicalPhysiological ProcessesPhysiological PsychologyPopulations at RiskPost-Concussion SymptomsPost-Concussion SyndromePost-Concussive SymptomsPost-Concussive SyndromePredicting RiskPreventative interventionProceduresProcessProtein AnalysisProteinsProtocolProtocols documentationPsychophysiologicalPsychophysiologyPublishingQuality ControlR-Series Research ProjectsR01 MechanismR01 ProgramRadiologyRadiology SpecialtyRecoveryReportingReproducibilityResearch GrantsResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch ProjectsResearch ResourcesResearchersResourcesRiskSchoolsSiteSpecialtyStandardizationSymptomsTechnical ExpertiseTechniquesTimeTrainingWorkYouthYouth 10-21adolescence (12-20)adult youthage groupagesaxon damageaxon injuryaxon signalingaxon-glial signalingaxonal damageaxonal injuryaxonal signalingbio-markersbiobankbiologicbiologic markerbiomarkerbiorepositoryblood-based biomarkerblood-based markerclinical interventionclinical therapycognitive functionconcussionconcussivecritical periodcytokinedata qualitydepositorydesigndesigningdevelopmentalemotional functioningendophenotypeexecutive controlexecutive functionexperiencefallsforecasting riskgenetic analysisglia signalingglial signalinghead achehigh riskimagingimaging biomarkerimaging markerimaging-based biological markerimaging-based biomarkerimaging-based markerimprovedinjuriesintervention for preventionjuvenilejuvenile humanmedical specialtiesmembrane structurenerve signalingneural imagingneural signalingneuro-imagingneurodevelopmentneuroimagingneurological imagingneuronalneuronal signalingneurotransmissionnovelpathwayperipheral bloodpersonnelphysiopsychologypredict riskpredict riskspredicted riskpredicted riskspredicting risksprediction algorithmpredictive riskpredicts riskpreventpreventingprevention interventionpreventional intervention strategypreventive interventionprospectivepsycho-physiologicalrepositoryrisk predictionrisk predictionsrisk stratificationsample collectionsocialspecific biomarkersspecimen collectionstratify risksuccesstargeted drug therapytargeted drug treatmentstargeted therapeutictargeted therapeutic agentstargeted therapytargeted treatmenttechnical skillstraittrial regimentrial treatmentwhite matter changeyoung adultyoung adult ageyoung adulthoodyouth age
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PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT – Blood Biomarker Core
Concussions affect nearly 3 million Americans annually (up to 1.9 million under the age of 18), with up to 15-

30% not recovered 3 months after injury. The risk of concussion is 5 times higher among early and middle

adolescents (EMA) than any other age group, highlighting the need to focus on this at-risk population. Because

early and middle adolescence is a critical period for neurodevelopment processes required for optimal cognitive,

emotional, and executive functioning, EMAs may be at increased risk for the burden of long-term symptoms and

deficits after concussion. Clinical trials to develop symptom-targeted therapies to facilitate recovery and to

prevent long-term disability among EMAs are urgently needed. To optimize future trials, an accurate, prospective

identification of those at the greatest risk for persistent post-concussive symptoms (PPCS; post-concussive

symptoms lasting >3 months) and who would benefit from preventive interventions is essential. The overall goal

of CARE4Kids is to identify and validate the most sensitive, specific, and scalable biomarkers to stratify PPCS

risk and identify underlying endophenotypes. These biomarkers fall into 3 broad categories: blood-based,

neuroimaging, and autonomic. The Blood Biomarker Core (BBC) will provide the necessary resources and

technical expertise to collect, measure and analyze a panel of blood-based biomarkers (BBMs) reflecting key

physiologic post-concussion processes, including axonal injury, inflammation, membrane turnover, oxidative

stress and altered neurotransmission. Specific Aim 1: The BBC will make technically robust measurements of

prospective blood biomarkers including neuronal/glial proteins, lipids, inflammatory cytokines, and neuropeptide

neurotransmitters using well-validated analytic approaches. Data quality will be assured by compliance with

standard operating procedures and continuous evaluation of technical reproducibility. Data will be reported to

the Data Coordinating Core (DCC). Specific Aim 2: The BBC will work closely with BioSEND and the DCC to

ensure that blood collection, storage, and measurement protocols are standardized across all study sites,

including 1) the use of National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Common Data Elements related

to biomarker collection, 2) ongoing training of study personnel, and 3) ongoing quality control. Specific Aim 3:

The BBC will interact with the Administrative Core and integrate with the Imaging Biomarker Core and Autonomic

Biomarker Core to determine how BBMs may enhance characterization of PPCS endophenotypes and improve

accuracy of PPCS prediction by 1) characterizing BBM-specific measures in relation to PPCS endophenotypes,

and 2) analyzing BBM data. At the conclusion of this project, we will not only develop a PPCS risk stratification

algorithm that is practical, scalable, and accurate, we will identify the unique contribution of BBMs to PPCS in

EMAs. Our results have potential to identify potentially modifiable inflammatory pathways and to elucidate the

biologic mechanism underlying symptomatic recovery in this age group.

Grant Number: 5U54NS121688-04
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: JEFFREY BAZARIAN

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