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Neurofilament light in plasma is a potential biomarker of central nervous system involvement in systemic lupus erythematosus.

Maria Boge LauvsnesHenrik ZetterbergKaj BlennowJan Terje KvaløyAnne Bolette TjensvollStian MaroniMona K BeyerOle Jacob GreveIngeborg KvivikGuido Werner AlvesLasse Gunnar GøranssonErna HarboeShunsei HirohataRoald Omdal
Published in: Journal of neurology (2021)
Increased plasma NfL concentrations were associated with some abnormal neurological, cognitive, and neuroimaging findings. However, plasma NfL was also influenced by other factors, such as damage accrual, creatinine, and Q-albumin, thereby obscuring the interpretation of how plasma NfL reflects CNS involvement. Taken together, NfL in CSF seems a better marker of neuronal injury than plasma NfL in patients with SLE.
Keyphrases
  • systemic lupus erythematosus
  • cerebrospinal fluid
  • oxidative stress
  • blood brain barrier
  • metabolic syndrome
  • uric acid