Decreased α-synuclein in cerebrospinal fluid of aged individuals and subjects with Parkinson's disease

  • Takahiko Tokuda
  • , Sultan A. Salem
  • , David Allsop
  • , Toshiki Mizuno
  • , Masanori Nakagawa
  • , Mohamed M. Qureshi
  • , Joseph J. Locascio
  • , Michael G. Schlossmacher
  • , Omar M.A. El-Agnaf*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

There is ample biochemical, pathological, and genetic evidence that the metabolism of α-synuclein (α-syn) plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson disease (PD). To examine whether quantification of α-syn in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is potentially informative in the diagnosis of PD, we developed a specific ELISA system and measured the concentration of α-syn in CSF from 33 patients with PD (diagnosed according to UK PD Society Brain Bank criteria) and 38 control subjects including 9 neurologically healthy individuals. We found that PD patients had significantly lower α-syn levels in their CSF than the control groups (p < 0.0001) even after adjusting for gender and age. Age was independently associated with lower α-syn levels. Logistic regression analysis showed that reduction in CSF α-syn served as a significant predictor of PD beyond age and gender alone (area under ROC curve, c = 0.882). Furthermore, we observed a close inverse correlation between α-syn levels in CSF and assigned Hoehn and Yahr score in this cohort of 71 living subjects (p < 0.0001), even after adjusting for age. These findings identify in the quantification of α-syn from CSF a potential laboratory marker to aid the clinical diagnosis of PD.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)162-166
Number of pages5
JournalBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Volume349
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Oct 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Biomarker
  • Cerebrospinal fluid
  • Diagnosis
  • ELISA
  • Neurodegenerative diseases
  • Parkinson disease
  • α-Synuclein

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