Role of Biomarker (Protein S100\(\beta\)) in Clinical Neurological Assay in Pediatric Patients with Congenital Heart Disease

Authors

  • Luis Antonio Pando-Orellana Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biologicas, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico and Departamento de Cardiologia Pediatrica, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia “Ignacio Chavez”, Mexico.
  • Juan Calderon-Colmenero Departamento de Cardiologia Pediatrica, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia “Ignacio Chavez”, Mexico.
  • Nancy Lucero Martinez–Rodriguez Departamento de Cardiologia Pediatrica, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia “Ignacio Chavez”, Mexico.
  • Leonardo Del Valle-Mondragon Departamento de Farmacologia, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia "Ignacio Chavez", Mexico.
  • Victor Manuel Espinoza-Gutierrez Departamento de Cardiologia Pediatrica, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia “Ignacio Chavez”, Mexico.
  • Jorge Luis Cervantes-Salazar Departamento de Cardiologia Pediatrica, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia “Ignacio Chavez”, Mexico.
  • Juan Verdejo-Paris Departamento de Cardiologia Pediatrica, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia “Ignacio Chavez”, Mexico.
  • Alfonso Buendia-Hernandez Departamento de Cardiologia Pediatrica, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia “Ignacio Chavez”, Mexico.
  • Armando Vega-Lopez Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biologicas, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico.
  • Pedro Jose Curi-Curi Departamento de Cardiologia Pediatrica, Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia “Ignacio Chavez”, Mexico.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cpmmr/v5/10601F

Keywords:

Biomarkers, neurological variables, congenital heart disease

Abstract

This chapter aimed to determine whether a correlation exists between S100B serum levels and clinical background variables at the pre-operative period of pediatric patients with congenital heart disease. S100B is a calcium-binding protein, belonging to the S100 family proteins which are characterized by their high solubility and, currently, comprises 21 members which are expressed in a cell-specific manner. S100B protein has been proposed as a brain injury biomarker in several clinical scenarios. We designed a prospective case-control study that included all pediatric patients (one month to 18 years old), with congenital heart disease, admitted at our institution for surgical treatment, in a 3 month period of time. 

We studied 44 patients at the pre-operative period and divided  them  in  two  groups:  20 with clinical neurological background and 24 without them. Clinical pediatric neurological background variables were obtained, and serum levels of S100B protein  were measured using the ELISA “sandwich” technique.

The  cut-off  for  S100B serum  level  in  patients     with  clinical neurological background variables was 16 pg/ml, with sensibility and specificity values of 70%  and  70.8%,  respectively.  S100B protein  levels  greater  than  16  pg/ ml correlated with clinical neurological background variables (p=0.014, OR=2.556, and 95% CI=1.205  - 5.418). Neurological clinical background variables before operation may modify operative resilience and the risk of neurological complications. S100B protein appears to be the potential biomarker that we are looking for establishing neurological morbidity risk at the preoperative period of surgery for congenital heart disease, due its correlation with clinical neurological background, as shown in this study.

Despite the need of more evidences, our results support a strong trend to consider S100B protein as a potential biomarker of clinical neurological background in pediatric patients with congenital heart disease at the pre-operative period, because its serum levels > 16pg/ml may predict neurological damage at a reliably and costless way before surgery, allowing the clinicians for a more accurate neurological support postoperatively in order to improve results.

Published

2023-07-27

How to Cite

Luis Antonio Pando-Orellana, Juan Calderon-Colmenero, Nancy Lucero Martinez–Rodriguez, Leonardo Del Valle-Mondragon, Victor Manuel Espinoza-Gutierrez, Jorge Luis Cervantes-Salazar, … Pedro Jose Curi-Curi. (2023). Role of Biomarker (Protein S100\(\beta\)) in Clinical Neurological Assay in Pediatric Patients with Congenital Heart Disease. Current Progress in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 5, 46–59. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cpmmr/v5/10601F