Reduced platelet amyloid precursor protein ratio (APP ratio) predicts conversion from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease


Autoria(s): Zainaghi, Isis A.; Talib, Leda L.; Diniz, Breno S.; Gattaz, Wagner F.; Forlenza, Orestes V.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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29/10/2013

29/10/2013

2012

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Studies have shown that platelet APP ratio (representing the percentage of 120-130 kDa to 110 kDa isoforms of the amyloid precursor protein) is reduced in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD). In the present study, we sought to determine if baseline APP ratio predicts the conversion from MCI to AD dementia after 4 years of longitudinal assessment. Fifty-five older adults with varying degrees of cognitive impairment (34 with MCI and 21 with AD) were assessed at baseline and after 4 years. MCI patients were re-classified according to the conversion status upon follow-up: 25 individuals retained the diagnostic status of MCI and were considered as stable cases (MCI-MCI); conversely, in nine cases the diagnosis of dementia due to AD was ascertained. The APP ratio (APPr) was determined by the Western blot method in samples of platelets collected at baseline. We found a significant reduction of APPr in MCI patients who converted to dementia upon follow-up. These individuals had baseline APPr values similar to those of demented AD patients. The overall accuracy of APPr to identify subjects with MCI who will progress to AD was 0.74 +/- A 0.10, p = 0.05. The cut-off of 1.12 yielded a sensitivity of 75 % and a specificity of 75 %. Platelet APPr may be a surrogate marker of the disease process in AD, with potential implications for the assessment of abnormalities in the APP metabolism in patients with and at risk for dementia. However, diagnostic accuracy was relatively low. Therefore, studies in larger samples are needed to determine whether APPr may warrant its use as a biomarker to support the early diagnosis of AD.

Associacao Beneficiente Alzira Denise Hertzog da Silva (ABADHS)

Associacao Beneficiente Alzira Denise Hertzog da Silva (ABADHS)

FAPESP [02/12633-7, 2009/52825-8]

FAPESP

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JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION, WIEN, v. 119, n. 7, Special Issue, supl. 1, Part 3, pp. 815-819, JUL, 2012

0300-9564

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/36544

10.1007/s00702-012-0807-x

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00702-012-0807-x

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eng

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SPRINGER WIEN

WIEN

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JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION

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Palavras-Chave #ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE #DEMENTIA #MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT #AMYLOID PRECURSOR PROTEIN #APP RATIO #FOLLOW-UP #EXPRESSION #DIAGNOSIS #MARKER #LEVEL #CLINICAL NEUROLOGY #NEUROSCIENCES
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