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Pathologically Decreased CSF Levels of Synaptic Marker NPTX2 in DLB Are Correlated with Levels of Alpha-Synuclein and VGF

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CELLS
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells10010038

Keywords

dementia with Lewy bodies; Alzheimer’ s disease; neuronal pentraxin 2; VGF (non-acronym); α -synuclein; biomarkers; cerebral spinal fluid; cognitive function; visual spatial domain

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Funding

  1. Stichting Alzheimer Nederland
  2. Stichting VUmc fonds
  3. Stichting Dioraphte
  4. Memorabel grant program of the Netherlands Organization of Health Research and Development (ZonMW) [733050509, 733050102]
  5. Research of the Alzheimer Center Amsterdam, of the neurodegeneration research program of Amsterdam Neuroscience

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The study revealed that NPTX2 cerebrospinal fluid levels were reduced in patients with Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and were closely correlated with decreased VGF and alpha-synuclein cerebrospinal fluid levels. The combination of these protein markers had high differentiating power between DLB and cognitively healthy subjects, while NPTX2 levels were related to decreased functioning in the visual spatial domain.
Background: Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is a neurodegenerative disease where synaptic loss and reduced synaptic integrity are important neuropathological substrates. Neuronal Pentraxin 2(NPTX2) is a synaptic protein that drives the GABAergic inhibitory circuit. Our aim was to examine if NPTX2 cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) levels in DLB patients were altered and how these levels related to other synaptic protein levels and to cognitive function and decline. Methods: NPTX2, VGF, and alpha-synuclein levels were determined in CSF of cognitive healthy (n = 27), DLB (n = 48), and AD (n = 20) subjects. Multiple cognitive domains were tested, and data were compared using linear models. Results: Decreased NPTX2 levels were observed in DLB (median = 474) and AD (median = 453) compared to cognitive healthy subjects (median = 773). Strong correlations between NPTX2, VGF, and alpha-synuclein were observed dependent on diagnosis. Combined, these markers had a high differentiating power between DLB and cognitive healthy subjects (AUC = 0.944). Clinically, NPTX2 levels related to global cognitive function and cognitive decline in the visual spatial domain. Conclusion: NPTX2 CSF levels were reduced in DLB and closely correlated to decreased VGF and alpha-synuclein CSF levels. CSF NPTX2 levels in DLB related to decreased functioning in the visual spatial domain.

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