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A comparison of tau and 14-3-3 protein in the diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.


ABSTRACT: To compare the respective efficiency of CSF tau (quantitative) and CSF 14-3-3 protein (qualitative) in the diagnosis of prion disease.We made measurements on 420 live subjects, who subsequently underwent a postmortem neuropathology examination, including protein chemistry, immunohistochemistry, and histology. We performed tau by ELISA. We detected 14-3-3 protein by Western blot. Both assays were optimized for maximum efficiency (accuracy).We found tau and 14-3-3 proteins to be closely correlated, but tau had a significantly better ability to predict disease status than 14-3-3 protein. Also, tau distinguished disease status at least as well as when both assays' results are combined in a variety of ways. Importantly, the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for tau (0.82) was significantly larger than that for 14-3-3 protein (0.68) (p < 0.001). Diagnostic test statistics are provided for the study subjects with 58.3% prevalence, and for a more typical, nonselected, 7.5% prevalence as received by our center.In this study, tau is superior to 14-3-3 protein as a marker in the diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, and is as efficient singly compared to a variety of combinations with 14-3-3 protein. This is the first study of this magnitude to examine prion disease diagnostic tests in a carefully characterized patient population with detailed statistical evaluation.

SUBMITTER: Hamlin C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4098812 | biostudies-other | 2012 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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A comparison of tau and 14-3-3 protein in the diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.

Hamlin Clive C   Puoti Gianfranco G   Berri Sally S   Sting Elliott E   Harris Carrie C   Cohen Mark M   Spear Charles C   Bizzi Alberto A   Debanne Sara M SM   Rowland Douglas Y DY  

Neurology 20120725 6


<h4>Objective</h4>To compare the respective efficiency of CSF tau (quantitative) and CSF 14-3-3 protein (qualitative) in the diagnosis of prion disease.<h4>Methods</h4>We made measurements on 420 live subjects, who subsequently underwent a postmortem neuropathology examination, including protein chemistry, immunohistochemistry, and histology. We performed tau by ELISA. We detected 14-3-3 protein by Western blot. Both assays were optimized for maximum efficiency (accuracy).<h4>Results</h4>We foun  ...[more]

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