Differential role of CSF alpha-synuclein species, tau, and A beta 42 in Parkinson%26apos;s Disease

作者:Parnetti Lucilla*; Farotti Lucia; Eusebi Paolo; Chiasserini Davide; De Carlo Claudia; Giannandrea David; Salvadori Nicola; Lisetti Viviana; Tambasco Nicola; Rossi Aroldo; Majbour Nour K; El Agnaf Omar; Calabresi Paolo
来源:Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2014, 6: 53.
DOI:10.3389/fnagi.2014.00053

摘要

There is a great interest in developing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis of Parkinson%26apos;s disease (PD). CSF alpha synuclein (alpha-syn) species, namely total and oligomeric alpha-syn (t-alpha-syn and o-alpha-syn), have shown to be of help for PD diagnosis. Preliminary evidences show that the combination of CSF t-alpha-syn and classical Alzheimer%26apos;s disease (AD) biomarkers-beta-amyloid 1-42 (A beta(42)), total tau (t-tau), phosphorylated tau (p-tau)-differentiate PD patients from controls, and that reduced levels of A beta(42) represent a predictive factor for development of cognitive deterioration in PD. In this prospective study carried out in 44 PD patients and 25 neurological controls we wanted to verify whether the combination of CSF alpha-synuclein species-t-alpha-syn and o-alpha-syn-and classical AD biomarkers may help in differentiating PD from neurological controls, and if these biomarkers may predict cognitive decline. The median of follow-up duration was 3 years (range: 2-6 years). Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) were used for monitoring cognitive changes along time, being administered once a year. Oligo/total alpha-syn ratio (o/t-alpha-syn ratio) confirmed its diagnostic value, significantly contributing to the discrimination of PD from neurological controls. A greater diagnostic accuracy was reached when combining o/t-alpha-syn and A beta(42)/tau ratios (Sens = 0.70, Spec = 0.84, AUC = 0.82; PPV = 0.89, NPV = 0.62, LR+ = 4.40, DOR = 12.52). Low CSF A beta(42) level was associated with a higher rate of MMSE and MoCA decline, confirming its role as independent predictive factor for cognitive decline in PD. None of the other biomarkers assessed (t-tau, p-tau, t-alpha-syn and o-alpha-syn) showed to have prognostic value. We conclude that combination of CSF o/t-alpha-syn and A beta(42)/tau ratios improve the diagnostic accuracy of PD. PD patients showing low CSF A beta(42) levels at baseline are more prone to develop cognitive decline.

  • 出版日期2014-3-31
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