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Neurofilament light as a blood biomarker for neurodegeneration in Down syndrome.


ABSTRACT: Down syndrome (DS) may be considered a genetic form of Alzheimer's disease (AD) due to universal development of AD neuropathology, but diagnosis and treatment trials are hampered by a lack of reliable blood biomarkers. A potential biomarker is neurofilament light (NF-L), due to its association with axonal damage in neurodegenerative conditions.We measured blood NF-L concentrations in 100 adults with DS using Simoa NF-light® assays, and we examined relationships with age as well as cross-sectional and longitudinal dementia diagnosis.NF-L concentrations increased with age (Spearman's rho = 0.789, p < 0.001), with a steep increase after age 40, and they were predictive of dementia status (p = 0.022 adjusting for age, sex, and APOE4), but they showed no relationship with long-standing epilepsy or premorbid ability. Baseline NF-L concentrations were associated with longitudinal dementia status.NF-L is a biomarker for neurodegeneration in DS with potential for use in future clinical trials to prevent or delay dementia.

SUBMITTER: Strydom A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5891918 | biostudies-other | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Neurofilament light as a blood biomarker for neurodegeneration in Down syndrome.

Strydom Andre A   Heslegrave Amanda A   Startin Carla M CM   Mok Kin Y KY   Hardy John J   Groet Jurgen J   Nizetic Dean D   Zetterberg Henrik H  

Alzheimer's research & therapy 20180410 1


<h4>Background</h4>Down syndrome (DS) may be considered a genetic form of Alzheimer's disease (AD) due to universal development of AD neuropathology, but diagnosis and treatment trials are hampered by a lack of reliable blood biomarkers. A potential biomarker is neurofilament light (NF-L), due to its association with axonal damage in neurodegenerative conditions.<h4>Methods</h4>We measured blood NF-L concentrations in 100 adults with DS using Simoa NF-light® assays, and we examined relationships  ...[more]

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