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Divergent CSF τ alterations in two common tauopathies: Alzheimer's disease and progressive supranuclear palsy
- Wagshal, Dana;
- Sankaranarayanan, Sethu;
- Guss, Valerie;
- Hall, Tracey;
- Berisha, Flora;
- Lobach, Iryna;
- Karydas, Anna;
- Voltarelli, Lisa;
- Scherling, Carole;
- Heuer, Hilary;
- Tartaglia, Maria Carmela;
- Miller, Zachary;
- Coppola, Giovanni;
- Ahlijanian, Michael;
- Soares, Holly;
- Kramer, Joel H;
- Rabinovici, Gil D;
- Rosen, Howard J;
- Miller, Bruce L;
- Meredith, Jere;
- Boxer, Adam L
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp-2014-308004Abstract
Background
Elevated CSF τ is considered a biomarker of neuronal injury in newly developed Alzheimer's disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) criteria. However, previous studies have failed to detect alterations of τ species in other primary tauopathies. We assessed CSF τ protein abnormalities in AD, a tauopathy with prominent Aβ pathology, and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a primary tauopathy characterised by deposition of four microtubule-binding repeat (4R) τ with minimal Aβ pathology.Methods
26 normal control (NC), 37 AD, and 24 patients with PSP participated in the study. AD and PSP were matched for severity using the clinical dementia rating sum of boxes (CDR-sb) scores. The INNO BIA AlzBio3 multiplex immunoassay was used to measure CSF Aβ, total τ, and ptau181. Additional, novel ELISAs targeting different N-terminal and central τ epitopes were developed to examine CSF τ components and to investigate interactions between diagnostic group, demographics and genetic variables.Results
PSP had lower CSF N-terminal and C-terminal τ concentrations than NC and AD measured with the novel τ ELISAs and the standard AlzBio3 τ and ptau assays. AD had higher total τ and ptau levels than NC and PSP. There was a gender by diagnosis interaction in AD and PSP for most τ species, with lower concentrations for male compared to female patients.Conclusions
CSF τ fragment concentrations are different in PSP compared with AD despite the presence of severe τ pathology and neuronal injury in both disorders. CSF τ concentration likely reflects multiple factors in addition to the degree of neuronal injury.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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