Niels H. H. HeegaardJulia T. TanassiSára BechLisette SalvesenPeter Lüttge JensenLiliana CP MontezinhoKristian Winge
Aim: To evaluate the diagnostic value of the level of α-synuclein, DJ-1, and Alzheimer's disease markers in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in patients with parkinsonian syndromes. Materials & methods: We measured α-synuclein, DJ-1 and Alzheimer's disease markers by quantitative immunoassays in 122 CSF samples from patients with Parkinson's disease (PD; n = 38), dementia with Lewy bodies (n = 20), multiple-system atrophy (n = 18), progressive supranuclear palsy (n = 28), corticobasal degeneration (n = 7), unspecified atypical parkinsonian disorders (n = 5) and healthy controls (n = 6). Results: The level of α-synuclein was significantly decreased in CSF from PD patients. For the total tau/α-synuclein ratio, we obtained an area under the curve of 0.80 of the receiver operating characteristics curve for the PD diagnosis. With a cut-off of 1.33, the tau/α-synuclein ratio had 93% diagnostic specificity at 75% sensitivity for PD. Conclusion: CSF α-synuclein measurement may be useful in the differential diagnosis of PD versus other parkinsonian syndromes. CSF α-synuclein is found at low levels in the CSF and requires specifically adjusted assays to be measured.
Min ShiLu TangJon B. ToledoCarmen GinghinăHua WangPatrick AroPoul Henning JensenDaniel WeintraubAlice Chen‐PlotkinDavid J. IrwinMurray GrossmanLeo McCluskeyLauren ElmanDavid A. WolkEdward B. LeeLeslie M. ShawJohn Q. TrojanowskiJing Zhang
Charlotte StarhofKristian WingeNiels H. H. HeegaardKristin SkogstrandS. FriisAnne‐Mette Hejl
Johannes BrettschneiderAxel PetzoldSigurd D. SüßmuthG. Bernhard LandwehrmeyerAlbert C. LudolphJan KassubekHayrettin Tumani
Jun YangAyotimofe IdowuLiana S. RosenthalXiaobo Mao
Rômulo Lopes GamaDaniel F.G TávoraRodrigo C. BomfimCruiff E. SilvaVeralice M. de BruinPedro Felipe Carvalhedo de Bruin