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血清 NFL 可区分帕金森病与非典型帕金森综合征。

Serum NFL discriminates Parkinson disease from atypical parkinsonisms.

机构信息

From the Department of Neurology (T.M.M., A.v.R., H.B.K., R.A.J.E., B.R.B., M.M.V.), Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen; Department of Laboratory Medicine (T.M.M., H.B.K., M.M.V.), Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen; Parkinson Center Nijmegen (T.M.M., A.v.R., R.A.J.E., B.R.B., M.M.V.), the Netherlands; and Department of Neurology (P.O., M.O.), Ulm University Hospital, Germany.

出版信息

Neurology. 2019 Mar 26;92(13):e1479-e1486. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000007179. Epub 2019 Feb 27.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To investigate the diagnostic value of serum neurofilament light chain (NFL) in patients with clear signs of parkinsonism but whose specific diagnosis was yet uncertain.

METHODS

Serum samples were collected from patients with clear signs of parkinsonism but with uncertain diagnosis at the inclusion. Clinical diagnoses of Parkinson disease (PD) and atypical parkinsonism disorders (APDs) were established after 3 years of follow-up and updated again after a maximum of 12 years in case longer follow-up data were available. Serum NFL was quantified by single molecule array in patients with PD (n = 55) and APD (n = 29, multiple system atrophy = 22, progressive supranuclear palsy = 7) and 53 nonneurologic controls.

RESULTS

Serum NFL levels were elevated and differentiated the APD group (mean 23.8 ± 10.3 ng/L) from PD (mean 10.4 ± 4.9 ng/L) and controls (mean 11.5 ± 6.5 ng/L, < 0.0001) with accuracy levels up to 91% (sensitivity = 86% and specificity = 85%). Serum NFL strongly correlated with CSF NFL levels ( = 0.72, < 0.0001) in all groups and with age in PD ( = 0.78, < 0.0001) and controls ( = 0.66, < 0.0001). In our cohort, the probability of having APD was 76% (positive predictive value) and of having PD 92% (negative predictive value).

CONCLUSION

Serum NFL levels are markedly elevated in APD compared to PD and discriminate APDs from PD with high accuracy. Serum NFL may be a useful clinical biomarker to identify APD, even at stages when clinical symptoms are not yet conclusive.

CLASSIFICATION OF EVIDENCE

This study provides Class II evidence that serum NFL levels accurately discriminate APDs from PD.

摘要

目的

探讨血清神经丝轻链(NFL)在有明确帕金森病(PD)特征但诊断尚不明确的患者中的诊断价值。

方法

纳入时收集有明确 PD 特征但诊断不明确的患者血清样本。3 年后进行临床诊断,随访 3 年后 PD 诊断明确,随访 12 年后更新诊断。采用单分子阵列技术对 PD 患者(n=55)、非典型帕金森病患者(APD,n=29,多系统萎缩 22 例,进行性核上性麻痹 7 例)和 53 例非神经科对照者的血清 NFL 进行定量检测。

结果

血清 NFL 水平升高,将 APD 组(平均 23.8±10.3ng/L)与 PD 组(平均 10.4±4.9ng/L)和对照组(平均 11.5±6.5ng/L,<0.0001)区分开来,准确率达 91%(敏感性为 86%,特异性为 85%)。在所有组中,血清 NFL 与 CSF NFL 水平呈强相关(r=0.72,<0.0001),在 PD 组和对照组中与年龄呈正相关(r=0.78,<0.0001;r=0.66,<0.0001)。在本队列中,APD 的阳性预测值为 76%,PD 的阴性预测值为 92%。

结论

与 PD 相比,APD 患者的血清 NFL 水平显著升高,可准确区分 APD 和 PD。血清 NFL 可能是一种有用的临床生物标志物,有助于在临床症状尚不明确的阶段识别 APD。

证据分类

本研究提供了 II 级证据,表明血清 NFL 水平能准确区分 APD 和 PD。

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