Journal article
Multi-analyte proteomic analysis identifies blood-based neuroinflammation, cerebrovascular and synaptic biomarkers in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease
X Zeng, TK Lafferty, A Sehrawat, Y Chen, PCL Ferreira, B Bellaver, G Povala, MI Kamboh, WE Klunk, AD Cohen, OL Lopez, MD Ikonomovic, TA Pascoal, M Ganguli, VL Villemagne, BE Snitz, TK Karikari
Molecular Neurodegeneration | Published : 2024
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Abstract
Background: Blood-based biomarkers are gaining grounds for the detection of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and related disorders (ADRDs). However, two key obstacles remain: the lack of methods for multi-analyte assessments and the need for biomarkers for related pathophysiological processes like neuroinflammation, vascular, and synaptic dysfunction. A novel proteomic method for pre-selected analytes, based on proximity extension technology, was recently introduced. Referred to as the NULISAseq CNS disease panel, the assay simultaneously measures ~ 120 analytes related to neurodegenerative diseases, including those linked to both core (i.e., tau and amyloid-beta (Aβ)) and non-core AD processes. Thi..
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