Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers of Alzheimer's Disease Show Different but Partially Overlapping Profile Compared to Vascular Dementia

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​Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers of Alzheimer's Disease Show Different but Partially Overlapping Profile Compared to Vascular Dementia​
Llorens, F. ; Schmitz, M.; Knipper, T. ; Schmidt, C. ; Lange, P. ; Fischer, A.   & Hermann, P.  et al.​ (2017) 
Frontiers in aging neuroscience9 art. 289​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2017.00289 

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Llorens, Franc ; Schmitz, Matthias; Knipper, Tobias ; Schmidt, Christian ; Lange, Peter ; Fischer, André ; Hermann, Peter ; Zerr, Inga 
Abstract
Vascular factors increase the risks of developing Alzheimer's disease (AD) and they contribute to AD pathology. Since amyloid beta (Aβ) deposits can be observed in both diseases, there is an overlap which impedes a clear discrimination and difficult clinical diagnosis. In the present study, we compared cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) profiles of neurodegenerative and inflammatory biomarkers in a patient cohort of controls (n = 50), AD (n = 65) and vascular dementia (VaD) (n = 31) cases. Main results were validated in a second cohort composed of AD (n = 26), rapidly progressive AD (rpAD) (n = 15), VaD (n = 21), and cognitively unimpaired patients with vascular encephalopathy (VE) (n = 25) cases. In the study, cohort significant differences were detected in tau, p-tau, and Aβ1-42 (Aβ42) levels between AD and VaD patients, but not for the neuron-specific enolase (NSE), S100B protein, 14-3-3 and YKL-40. Differential tau, p-tau, and Aβ42 levels between AD and VaD were confirmed in the validation cohort, which additionally showed no differences between AD and rpAD, nor between VaD and VE. The evaluation of the biomarker performance in discrimination between AD and VaD patients revealed that the best diagnostic accuracy could be obtained when tau, p-tau, and Aβ42 were combined in form of Aβ42/p-tau (AUC 0.84-0.90, sensitivity 77-81%, specificity 80-93%) and (tau × p-tau)/Aβ42 ratio (AUC 0.83-0.87, sensitivity 73-81%, specificity 78-87%). Altogether, our studies provided neurodegenerative biomarker profiles in two cohorts of AD and VaD patients favoring the combination of CSF biomarker to differentiate between diseases.
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2017
Journal
Frontiers in aging neuroscience 
Language
English
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Open-Access-Publikationsfonds 2017

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