Plasma neurofilament light as a promising biomarker in neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease

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Minglei Liu
Yuru Zhu
Yanpeng Yuan
Yangyang Wang
Xiaojing Liu
Lanjun Li
Yuan Gao
Huimin Yan
Ruoyu Liu
Lin Cheng
Jing Yuan
Qingzhi Wang
Shuo Li
Yutao Liu
Yanlin Wang
Changhe Shi
Yuming Xu
Jing Yang
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[1] The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University,Department of Neurology
[2] NHC Key Laboratory of Prevention and Treatment of Cerebrovascular Disease,Henan Key Laboratory of Cerebrovascular Diseases
[3] Zhengzhou University,Institute of Neuroscience
[4] Zhengzhou University,undefined
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Journal of Neurology | 2024年 / 271卷
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Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease; Neurofilament light; Biomarker; Disease severity; Disease progression;
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Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) is a rare neurodegenerative disorder lacking reliable biomarkers. This study investigates plasma protein levels as potential biomarkers of disease severity and progression in NIID. In this study, we enrolled 30 NIID patients and 36 age- and sex-matched controls, following them for 1–2 years. Plasma neurofilament light (NfL), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCH-L1), and tau were measured using ultrasensitive single molecule array (Simoa) assays. Disease severity was evaluated with the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), Activities of Daily Living (ADL), and CNS symptom counts, in addition to neuroimaging data. Our study revealed that NIID patients has significantly higher plasma NfL (median, 35.2 vs. 8.61 pg/mL, p < 0.001) and GFAP (102 vs. 79.0 pg/mL, p = 0.010) levels compared to controls, with NfL emerging as a robust diagnostic marker (AUC = 0.956). NfL levels were notably higher in acute-onset NIID (77.5 vs. 28.8 pg/mL, p = 0.001). NfL correlated strongly with disease severity, including MMSE (ρ = − 0.687, p < 0.001), MoCA (ρ = − 0.670, p < 0.001), ADL (ρ = 0.587, p = 0.001), CNS symptoms (ρ = 0.369, p = 0.045), and white matter hyperintensity volume (ρ = 0.620, p = 0.004). Higher baseline NfL (≥ 35.2 pg/mL) associated with increased ADL scores, CNS symptoms, and white matter hyperintensity at follow-up. UCH-L1 and total tau levels showed no significant differences. Our results suggested the potential of NfL as a promising biomarker of disease severity and progression in NIID.
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页码:2042 / 2052
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