- Platelet phosphorylated TDP-43: an exploratory study for a peripheral surrogate biomarker development for Alzheimer's disease.
Platelet phosphorylated TDP-43: an exploratory study for a peripheral surrogate biomarker development for Alzheimer's disease.
Future science OA (2017-11-15)
Rodger Wilhite, Jessica M Sage, Abdurrahman Bouzid, Tyler Primavera, Abdulbaki Agbas
PMID29134122
RESUMEN
Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other forms of dementia create a noncurable disease population in world's societies. To develop a blood-based biomarker is important so that the remedial or disease-altering therapeutic intervention for AD patients would be available at the early stage. TDP-43 levels were analyzed in postmortem brain tissue and platelets of AD and control subjects. We observed an increased TDP-43 (<60%) in postmortem AD brain regions and similar trends were also observed in patient's platelets. Platelet TDP-43 could be used as a surrogate biomarker that is measurable, reproducible and sensitive for screening the patients with some early clinical signs of AD and can be used to monitor disease prognosis.