Neurofilaments as biomarkers of neuronal damage
Abstract
Different neurodegenerative diseases have overlapping symptomatology and pathology and have thus become a challenge to modern medicine to achieve a correct diagnosis. The aim of the thesis was to evaluate the use of neurofilaments as biomarkers of neuronal damage by testing their ability to discriminate between different neurodegenerative diseases as well as assessing whether higher neurofilments predict a poorer clinical outcome in ischemic stroke.
For these purposes, we developed two new Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assays (ELISAs) for the quantification of neurofilament light (NFL) and phosphorylated neurofilament heavy (pNFH) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
The new NFL and pNFH ELISAs presented good analytical performance and both NFL and pNFH concentrations were valid across different analytical approaches. CSF-NFL concentrations were significantly higher in inflammatory demyelinating diseases and Alzheimer’s disease when compared to Parkinson’s disease or controls. In ischemic stroke, both CSF and blood NFL and pNFH reflected the temporal dynamics of post ischemic damage of axons. Finally, both CSF-NFL and CSF-pNFH were increased in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) compared to other neurological conditions mimicking ALS and controls.
Both NFL and pNFH proved to be sensitive and reliable biomarkers of neuronal damage. These findings support the use of neurofilaments as disease intensity markers and suggest that both NFL and pNFH can be useful laboratory tests in the diagnostic work-up of patients with suspected neurodegenerative diseases.
Parts of work
Gaetani L, Höglund K, Parnetti L, Pujol-Calderón F, Becker B, Eusebi P, Sarchielli P, Calabresi P, Di Filippo M, Zetterberg H, Blennow K. A new enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for neurofilament light in cerebrospinal fluid: analytical validation and clinical evaluation. Alzheimer's research & therapy. 2018;10(1):8. ::doi::10.1186/s13195-018-0339-1 Pujol-Calderón F, Portelius E, Zetterberg H, Blennow K, Rosengren LE, Höglund K. Neurofilament changes in serum and cerebrospinal fluid after acute ischemic stroke. Neuroscience letters. 2019; 698:58-63. ::doi::10.1016/j.neulet.2018.12.042 Wilke C, Pujol-Calderón F, Barro C, Stransky E, Blennow K, Michalak Z, Deuschle C, Jeromin A, Zetterberg H, Schüle R, Höglund K, Kuhle J, Synofzik M. Correlations between serum and CSF pNfH levels in ALS, FTD and controls: a comparison of three analytical approaches. Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. 2019. ::doi::10.1515/cclm-2019-0015 Pujol-Calderón F, Zetterberg H, Portelius E, Löwhagen Hendén P, Rentzos A, Karlsson JE, Höglund K, Blennow K, Rosengren LE. Prediction of outcome after endovascular embolectomy in anterior circulation stroke using biomarkers. Manuscript Behzadi A*, Pujol-Calderón F*, Tjust AE, Wuolikainen A, Höglund K, Forsberg K, Portelius E, Blennow K, Zetterberg H, Andersen PM. Neurofilament light and heavy can differentiate ALS patients from commonly encountered diagnostic mimics. Manuscript
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology. Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry
Disputation
Fredagen den 18 oktober 2019, kl. 09.00, Karl Isaksson, Medicinaregatan 16A, Göteborg
Date of defence
2019-10-18
fani.pujol.calderon@gu.se
Date
2019-09-24Author
Pujol Calderón, Fani
Keywords
neurofilaments
biomarker
neurodegenerative disease
stroke
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-7833-551-0 (PDF)
978-91-7833-550-3 (PRINT)
Language
eng