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Utility of plasma Neurofilament light as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of the postural instability gait disorder motor subtype in early Parkinson’s disease

BACKGROUND: The main motor subtypes of Parkinson’s disease (PD) include tremor-dominant (TD) and postural instability gait disorder (PIGD), with varying disease course that warrant the development of biomarkers capable of predicting progression according to motor subtype. The PIGD subtype is associa...

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Autores principales: Ng, Adeline Su Lyn, Tan, Yi Jayne, Yong, Alisa Cui Wen, Saffari, Seyed Ehsan, Lu, Zhonghao, Ng, Ebonne Yulin, Ng, Samuel Yong Ern, Chia, Nicole Shuang Yu, Choi, Xinyi, Heng, Dede, Neo, Shermyn, Xu, Zheyu, Keong, Nicole Chwee Har, Tay, Kay Yaw, Au, Wing Lok, Tan, Louis Chew Seng, Tan, Eng-King
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7275464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32503574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13024-020-00385-5
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author Ng, Adeline Su Lyn
Tan, Yi Jayne
Yong, Alisa Cui Wen
Saffari, Seyed Ehsan
Lu, Zhonghao
Ng, Ebonne Yulin
Ng, Samuel Yong Ern
Chia, Nicole Shuang Yu
Choi, Xinyi
Heng, Dede
Neo, Shermyn
Xu, Zheyu
Keong, Nicole Chwee Har
Tay, Kay Yaw
Au, Wing Lok
Tan, Louis Chew Seng
Tan, Eng-King
author_facet Ng, Adeline Su Lyn
Tan, Yi Jayne
Yong, Alisa Cui Wen
Saffari, Seyed Ehsan
Lu, Zhonghao
Ng, Ebonne Yulin
Ng, Samuel Yong Ern
Chia, Nicole Shuang Yu
Choi, Xinyi
Heng, Dede
Neo, Shermyn
Xu, Zheyu
Keong, Nicole Chwee Har
Tay, Kay Yaw
Au, Wing Lok
Tan, Louis Chew Seng
Tan, Eng-King
author_sort Ng, Adeline Su Lyn
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The main motor subtypes of Parkinson’s disease (PD) include tremor-dominant (TD) and postural instability gait disorder (PIGD), with varying disease course that warrant the development of biomarkers capable of predicting progression according to motor subtype. The PIGD subtype is associated with a poorer prognosis, hence identification of a biomarker associated with PIGD is clinically relevant. Neurofilament light (NfL) chain is a potential biomarker of disease severity in neurological disorders including PD. However, no study has investigated NfL and PD motor subtypes. Here, we aimed to investigate the diagnostic and prognostic utility of plasma NfL for PD motor subtypes in early Parkinson’s disease. Given the higher risk for cognitive and motor decline in PIGD, we hypothesized that plasma NfL is a potential biomarker for PIGD. METHODS: Plasma NfL was measured in 199 participants (149 PD and 50 healthy controls, HC) using an ultrasensitive single molecule array. Patients were classified into TD or PIGD based on MDS-UPDRS components. After 2 years, 115 patients were reassessed. Association between NfL and clinical measures in PIGD and TD at baseline and at 2-year follow-up were analysed. RESULTS: At baseline, plasma NfL levels were higher in PD than HC (8.8 ± 3.4 vs 16.2 ± 7.6 pg/ml, p < 0.0001), and differentiated PD from HC with a good diagnostic accuracy (AUC = 0.833, p < 0.001). At 2 years, NfL was higher in PIGD than TD (18.4 ± 14.5 vs 12.6 ± 4.4 pg/ml, p = 0.039). Within the PIGD group, higher NfL associated significantly with worse global cognition and UPDRS motor scores at baseline, and was able to predict motor and cognitive decline at a mean follow-up duration of 1.9 years, controlled for age, sex and disease duration. CONCLUSIONS: In this longitudinal study, we demonstrated for the first time the potential utility of plasma NfL as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker in PIGD even at early stages of PD. These important novel findings will require further confirmation in larger, longitudinal PD cohorts.
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spelling pubmed-72754642020-06-08 Utility of plasma Neurofilament light as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of the postural instability gait disorder motor subtype in early Parkinson’s disease Ng, Adeline Su Lyn Tan, Yi Jayne Yong, Alisa Cui Wen Saffari, Seyed Ehsan Lu, Zhonghao Ng, Ebonne Yulin Ng, Samuel Yong Ern Chia, Nicole Shuang Yu Choi, Xinyi Heng, Dede Neo, Shermyn Xu, Zheyu Keong, Nicole Chwee Har Tay, Kay Yaw Au, Wing Lok Tan, Louis Chew Seng Tan, Eng-King Mol Neurodegener Research Article BACKGROUND: The main motor subtypes of Parkinson’s disease (PD) include tremor-dominant (TD) and postural instability gait disorder (PIGD), with varying disease course that warrant the development of biomarkers capable of predicting progression according to motor subtype. The PIGD subtype is associated with a poorer prognosis, hence identification of a biomarker associated with PIGD is clinically relevant. Neurofilament light (NfL) chain is a potential biomarker of disease severity in neurological disorders including PD. However, no study has investigated NfL and PD motor subtypes. Here, we aimed to investigate the diagnostic and prognostic utility of plasma NfL for PD motor subtypes in early Parkinson’s disease. Given the higher risk for cognitive and motor decline in PIGD, we hypothesized that plasma NfL is a potential biomarker for PIGD. METHODS: Plasma NfL was measured in 199 participants (149 PD and 50 healthy controls, HC) using an ultrasensitive single molecule array. Patients were classified into TD or PIGD based on MDS-UPDRS components. After 2 years, 115 patients were reassessed. Association between NfL and clinical measures in PIGD and TD at baseline and at 2-year follow-up were analysed. RESULTS: At baseline, plasma NfL levels were higher in PD than HC (8.8 ± 3.4 vs 16.2 ± 7.6 pg/ml, p < 0.0001), and differentiated PD from HC with a good diagnostic accuracy (AUC = 0.833, p < 0.001). At 2 years, NfL was higher in PIGD than TD (18.4 ± 14.5 vs 12.6 ± 4.4 pg/ml, p = 0.039). Within the PIGD group, higher NfL associated significantly with worse global cognition and UPDRS motor scores at baseline, and was able to predict motor and cognitive decline at a mean follow-up duration of 1.9 years, controlled for age, sex and disease duration. CONCLUSIONS: In this longitudinal study, we demonstrated for the first time the potential utility of plasma NfL as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker in PIGD even at early stages of PD. These important novel findings will require further confirmation in larger, longitudinal PD cohorts. BioMed Central 2020-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7275464/ /pubmed/32503574 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13024-020-00385-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. 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 in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ng, Adeline Su Lyn
Tan, Yi Jayne
Yong, Alisa Cui Wen
Saffari, Seyed Ehsan
Lu, Zhonghao
Ng, Ebonne Yulin
Ng, Samuel Yong Ern
Chia, Nicole Shuang Yu
Choi, Xinyi
Heng, Dede
Neo, Shermyn
Xu, Zheyu
Keong, Nicole Chwee Har
Tay, Kay Yaw
Au, Wing Lok
Tan, Louis Chew Seng
Tan, Eng-King
Utility of plasma Neurofilament light as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of the postural instability gait disorder motor subtype in early Parkinson’s disease
title Utility of plasma Neurofilament light as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of the postural instability gait disorder motor subtype in early Parkinson’s disease
title_full Utility of plasma Neurofilament light as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of the postural instability gait disorder motor subtype in early Parkinson’s disease
title_fullStr Utility of plasma Neurofilament light as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of the postural instability gait disorder motor subtype in early Parkinson’s disease
title_full_unstemmed Utility of plasma Neurofilament light as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of the postural instability gait disorder motor subtype in early Parkinson’s disease
title_short Utility of plasma Neurofilament light as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of the postural instability gait disorder motor subtype in early Parkinson’s disease
title_sort utility of plasma neurofilament light as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of the postural instability gait disorder motor subtype in early parkinson’s disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7275464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32503574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13024-020-00385-5
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