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Biochemical markers in vascular cognitive impairment associated with subcortical small vessel disease - A consensus report

BACKGROUND: Vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) is a heterogeneous entity with multiple aetiologies, all linked to underlying vascular disease. Among these, VCI related to subcortical small vessel disease (SSVD) is emerging as a major homogeneous subtype. Its progressive course raises the need for b...

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Autores principales: Wallin, A., Kapaki, E., Boban, M., Engelborghs, S., Hermann, D. M., Huisa, B., Jonsson, M., Kramberger, M. G., Lossi, L., Malojcic, B., Mehrabian, S., Merighi, A., Mukaetova-Ladinska, E. B., Paraskevas, G. P., Popescu, B. O., Ravid, R., Traykov, L., Tsivgoulis, G., Weinstein, G., Korczyn, A., Bjerke, M., Rosenberg, G.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5442599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28535786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12883-017-0877-3
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author Wallin, A.
Kapaki, E.
Boban, M.
Engelborghs, S.
Hermann, D. M.
Huisa, B.
Jonsson, M.
Kramberger, M. G.
Lossi, L.
Malojcic, B.
Mehrabian, S.
Merighi, A.
Mukaetova-Ladinska, E. B.
Paraskevas, G. P.
Popescu, B. O.
Ravid, R.
Traykov, L.
Tsivgoulis, G.
Weinstein, G.
Korczyn, A.
Bjerke, M.
Rosenberg, G.
author_facet Wallin, A.
Kapaki, E.
Boban, M.
Engelborghs, S.
Hermann, D. M.
Huisa, B.
Jonsson, M.
Kramberger, M. G.
Lossi, L.
Malojcic, B.
Mehrabian, S.
Merighi, A.
Mukaetova-Ladinska, E. B.
Paraskevas, G. P.
Popescu, B. O.
Ravid, R.
Traykov, L.
Tsivgoulis, G.
Weinstein, G.
Korczyn, A.
Bjerke, M.
Rosenberg, G.
author_sort Wallin, A.
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description BACKGROUND: Vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) is a heterogeneous entity with multiple aetiologies, all linked to underlying vascular disease. Among these, VCI related to subcortical small vessel disease (SSVD) is emerging as a major homogeneous subtype. Its progressive course raises the need for biomarker identification and/or development for adequate therapeutic interventions to be tested. In order to shed light in the current status on biochemical markers for VCI-SSVD, experts in field reviewed the recent evidence and literature data. METHOD: The group conducted a comprehensive search on Medline, PubMed and Embase databases for studies published until 15.01.2017. The proposal on current status of biochemical markers in VCI-SSVD was reviewed by all co-authors and the draft was repeatedly circulated and discussed before it was finalized. RESULTS: This review identifies a large number of biochemical markers derived from CSF and blood. There is a considerable overlap of VCI-SSVD clinical symptoms with those of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Although most of the published studies are small and their findings remain to be replicated in larger cohorts, several biomarkers have shown promise in separating VCI-SSVD from AD. These promising biomarkers are closely linked to underlying SSVD pathophysiology, namely disruption of blood-CSF and blood–brain barriers (BCB-BBB) and breakdown of white matter myelinated fibres and extracellular matrix, as well as blood and brain inflammation. The leading biomarker candidates are: elevated CSF/blood albumin ratio, which reflects BCB/BBB disruption; altered CSF matrix metalloproteinases, reflecting extracellular matrix breakdown; CSF neurofilment as a marker of axonal damage, and possibly blood inflammatory cytokines and adhesion molecules. The suggested SSVD biomarker deviations contrasts the characteristic CSF profile in AD, i.e. depletion of amyloid beta peptide and increased phosphorylated and total tau. CONCLUSIONS: Combining SSVD and AD biomarkers may provide a powerful tool to identify with greater precision appropriate patients for clinical trials of more homogeneous dementia populations. Thereby, biomarkers might promote therapeutic progress not only in VCI-SSVD, but also in AD.
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spelling pubmed-54425992017-05-25 Biochemical markers in vascular cognitive impairment associated with subcortical small vessel disease - A consensus report Wallin, A. Kapaki, E. Boban, M. Engelborghs, S. Hermann, D. M. Huisa, B. Jonsson, M. Kramberger, M. G. Lossi, L. Malojcic, B. Mehrabian, S. Merighi, A. Mukaetova-Ladinska, E. B. Paraskevas, G. P. Popescu, B. O. Ravid, R. Traykov, L. Tsivgoulis, G. Weinstein, G. Korczyn, A. Bjerke, M. Rosenberg, G. BMC Neurol Research Article BACKGROUND: Vascular cognitive impairment (VCI) is a heterogeneous entity with multiple aetiologies, all linked to underlying vascular disease. Among these, VCI related to subcortical small vessel disease (SSVD) is emerging as a major homogeneous subtype. Its progressive course raises the need for biomarker identification and/or development for adequate therapeutic interventions to be tested. In order to shed light in the current status on biochemical markers for VCI-SSVD, experts in field reviewed the recent evidence and literature data. METHOD: The group conducted a comprehensive search on Medline, PubMed and Embase databases for studies published until 15.01.2017. The proposal on current status of biochemical markers in VCI-SSVD was reviewed by all co-authors and the draft was repeatedly circulated and discussed before it was finalized. RESULTS: This review identifies a large number of biochemical markers derived from CSF and blood. There is a considerable overlap of VCI-SSVD clinical symptoms with those of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Although most of the published studies are small and their findings remain to be replicated in larger cohorts, several biomarkers have shown promise in separating VCI-SSVD from AD. These promising biomarkers are closely linked to underlying SSVD pathophysiology, namely disruption of blood-CSF and blood–brain barriers (BCB-BBB) and breakdown of white matter myelinated fibres and extracellular matrix, as well as blood and brain inflammation. The leading biomarker candidates are: elevated CSF/blood albumin ratio, which reflects BCB/BBB disruption; altered CSF matrix metalloproteinases, reflecting extracellular matrix breakdown; CSF neurofilment as a marker of axonal damage, and possibly blood inflammatory cytokines and adhesion molecules. The suggested SSVD biomarker deviations contrasts the characteristic CSF profile in AD, i.e. depletion of amyloid beta peptide and increased phosphorylated and total tau. CONCLUSIONS: Combining SSVD and AD biomarkers may provide a powerful tool to identify with greater precision appropriate patients for clinical trials of more homogeneous dementia populations. Thereby, biomarkers might promote therapeutic progress not only in VCI-SSVD, but also in AD. BioMed Central 2017-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5442599/ /pubmed/28535786 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12883-017-0877-3 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wallin, A.
Kapaki, E.
Boban, M.
Engelborghs, S.
Hermann, D. M.
Huisa, B.
Jonsson, M.
Kramberger, M. G.
Lossi, L.
Malojcic, B.
Mehrabian, S.
Merighi, A.
Mukaetova-Ladinska, E. B.
Paraskevas, G. P.
Popescu, B. O.
Ravid, R.
Traykov, L.
Tsivgoulis, G.
Weinstein, G.
Korczyn, A.
Bjerke, M.
Rosenberg, G.
Biochemical markers in vascular cognitive impairment associated with subcortical small vessel disease - A consensus report
title Biochemical markers in vascular cognitive impairment associated with subcortical small vessel disease - A consensus report
title_full Biochemical markers in vascular cognitive impairment associated with subcortical small vessel disease - A consensus report
title_fullStr Biochemical markers in vascular cognitive impairment associated with subcortical small vessel disease - A consensus report
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical markers in vascular cognitive impairment associated with subcortical small vessel disease - A consensus report
title_short Biochemical markers in vascular cognitive impairment associated with subcortical small vessel disease - A consensus report
title_sort biochemical markers in vascular cognitive impairment associated with subcortical small vessel disease - a consensus report
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5442599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28535786
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12883-017-0877-3
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