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Cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, and saliva in the BioFIND study: Relationships among biomarkers and Parkinson's disease Features

Objective: Examine relationships among neurodegenerative biomarkers and PD motor and nonmotor symptoms. Background: CSF alpha‐synuclein is decreased in PD versus healthy controls, but whether plasma and saliva alpha‐synuclein differentiate these groups is controversial. Correlations of alpha‐synucle...

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Autores principales: Goldman, Jennifer G., Andrews, Howard, Amara, Amy, Naito, Anna, Alcalay, Roy N., Shaw, Leslie M., Taylor, Peggy, Xie, Tao, Tuite, Paul, Henchcliffe, Claire, Hogarth, Penelope, Frank, Samuel, Saint‐Hilaire, Marie‐Helene, Frasier, Mark, Arnedo, Vanessa, Reimer, Alyssa N., Sutherland, Margaret, Swanson‐Fischer, Christine, Gwinn, Katrina, Kang, Un Jung
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5836918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29205509
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mds.27232
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author Goldman, Jennifer G.
Andrews, Howard
Amara, Amy
Naito, Anna
Alcalay, Roy N.
Shaw, Leslie M.
Taylor, Peggy
Xie, Tao
Tuite, Paul
Henchcliffe, Claire
Hogarth, Penelope
Frank, Samuel
Saint‐Hilaire, Marie‐Helene
Frasier, Mark
Arnedo, Vanessa
Reimer, Alyssa N.
Sutherland, Margaret
Swanson‐Fischer, Christine
Gwinn, Katrina
Kang, Un Jung
author_facet Goldman, Jennifer G.
Andrews, Howard
Amara, Amy
Naito, Anna
Alcalay, Roy N.
Shaw, Leslie M.
Taylor, Peggy
Xie, Tao
Tuite, Paul
Henchcliffe, Claire
Hogarth, Penelope
Frank, Samuel
Saint‐Hilaire, Marie‐Helene
Frasier, Mark
Arnedo, Vanessa
Reimer, Alyssa N.
Sutherland, Margaret
Swanson‐Fischer, Christine
Gwinn, Katrina
Kang, Un Jung
author_sort Goldman, Jennifer G.
collection PubMed
description Objective: Examine relationships among neurodegenerative biomarkers and PD motor and nonmotor symptoms. Background: CSF alpha‐synuclein is decreased in PD versus healthy controls, but whether plasma and saliva alpha‐synuclein differentiate these groups is controversial. Correlations of alpha‐synuclein among biofluids (CSF, plasma, saliva) or biomarkers (eg, beta‐amyloid, tau [total, phosphorylated]) are not fully understood. The relationships of these biomarkers with PD clinical features remain unclear. Methods: BioFIND, a cross‐sectional, observational study, examines clinical and biomarker characteristics in moderate‐advanced PD and matched healthy controls. We compared alpha‐synuclein concentrations across diagnosis, biofluids, and CSF biomarkers. Correlations of CSF biomarkers and MDS‐UPDRS, motor phenotype, MoCA, and rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder questionnaire scores in PD were examined. Results: CSF alpha‐synuclein was lower in PD versus controls (P = .01), controlling for age, gender, and education. Plasma and saliva alpha‐synuclein did not differ between PD and controls, and alpha‐synuclein did not significantly correlate among biofluids. CSF beta‐amyloid(1‐42) was lower in PD versus controls (P < .01), and correlated weakly with MoCA recall scores (r = 0.23, P = .02). CSF alpha‐synuclein was lower in the postural instability/gait difficulty phenotype than other motor phenotypes (P < .01). No CSF biomarkers predicted or correlated with total motor or rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder scores. CSF alpha‐synuclein correlated with beta‐amyloid(1‐42), total‐tau, and phosphorylated‐tau (r = 0.41, 0.81, 0.43, respectively; Ps < .001). Conclusion: Lower CSF alpha‐synuclein is associated with diagnosis and motor phenotype in moderate‐advanced PD. Plasma and saliva alpha‐synuclein neither correlate with CSF alpha‐synuclein, nor distinguish PD from controls. CSF beta‐amyloid(1‐42) remains a potential biomarker for cognitive impairment in PD. © 2017 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
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spelling pubmed-58369182018-03-12 Cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, and saliva in the BioFIND study: Relationships among biomarkers and Parkinson's disease Features Goldman, Jennifer G. Andrews, Howard Amara, Amy Naito, Anna Alcalay, Roy N. Shaw, Leslie M. Taylor, Peggy Xie, Tao Tuite, Paul Henchcliffe, Claire Hogarth, Penelope Frank, Samuel Saint‐Hilaire, Marie‐Helene Frasier, Mark Arnedo, Vanessa Reimer, Alyssa N. Sutherland, Margaret Swanson‐Fischer, Christine Gwinn, Katrina Kang, Un Jung Mov Disord Research Articles Objective: Examine relationships among neurodegenerative biomarkers and PD motor and nonmotor symptoms. Background: CSF alpha‐synuclein is decreased in PD versus healthy controls, but whether plasma and saliva alpha‐synuclein differentiate these groups is controversial. Correlations of alpha‐synuclein among biofluids (CSF, plasma, saliva) or biomarkers (eg, beta‐amyloid, tau [total, phosphorylated]) are not fully understood. The relationships of these biomarkers with PD clinical features remain unclear. Methods: BioFIND, a cross‐sectional, observational study, examines clinical and biomarker characteristics in moderate‐advanced PD and matched healthy controls. We compared alpha‐synuclein concentrations across diagnosis, biofluids, and CSF biomarkers. Correlations of CSF biomarkers and MDS‐UPDRS, motor phenotype, MoCA, and rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder questionnaire scores in PD were examined. Results: CSF alpha‐synuclein was lower in PD versus controls (P = .01), controlling for age, gender, and education. Plasma and saliva alpha‐synuclein did not differ between PD and controls, and alpha‐synuclein did not significantly correlate among biofluids. CSF beta‐amyloid(1‐42) was lower in PD versus controls (P < .01), and correlated weakly with MoCA recall scores (r = 0.23, P = .02). CSF alpha‐synuclein was lower in the postural instability/gait difficulty phenotype than other motor phenotypes (P < .01). No CSF biomarkers predicted or correlated with total motor or rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder scores. CSF alpha‐synuclein correlated with beta‐amyloid(1‐42), total‐tau, and phosphorylated‐tau (r = 0.41, 0.81, 0.43, respectively; Ps < .001). Conclusion: Lower CSF alpha‐synuclein is associated with diagnosis and motor phenotype in moderate‐advanced PD. Plasma and saliva alpha‐synuclein neither correlate with CSF alpha‐synuclein, nor distinguish PD from controls. CSF beta‐amyloid(1‐42) remains a potential biomarker for cognitive impairment in PD. © 2017 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-12-04 2018-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5836918/ /pubmed/29205509 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mds.27232 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Goldman, Jennifer G.
Andrews, Howard
Amara, Amy
Naito, Anna
Alcalay, Roy N.
Shaw, Leslie M.
Taylor, Peggy
Xie, Tao
Tuite, Paul
Henchcliffe, Claire
Hogarth, Penelope
Frank, Samuel
Saint‐Hilaire, Marie‐Helene
Frasier, Mark
Arnedo, Vanessa
Reimer, Alyssa N.
Sutherland, Margaret
Swanson‐Fischer, Christine
Gwinn, Katrina
Kang, Un Jung
Cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, and saliva in the BioFIND study: Relationships among biomarkers and Parkinson's disease Features
title Cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, and saliva in the BioFIND study: Relationships among biomarkers and Parkinson's disease Features
title_full Cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, and saliva in the BioFIND study: Relationships among biomarkers and Parkinson's disease Features
title_fullStr Cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, and saliva in the BioFIND study: Relationships among biomarkers and Parkinson's disease Features
title_full_unstemmed Cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, and saliva in the BioFIND study: Relationships among biomarkers and Parkinson's disease Features
title_short Cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, and saliva in the BioFIND study: Relationships among biomarkers and Parkinson's disease Features
title_sort cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, and saliva in the biofind study: relationships among biomarkers and parkinson's disease features
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5836918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29205509
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mds.27232
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