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Serum neurofilament light at diagnosis: a prognostic indicator for accelerated disease progression in Parkinson's Disease.

Camilla Christina PedersenAnastasia UshakovaGuido Werner AlvesOle-Bjørn TysnesKaj BlennowHenrik ZetterbergAstrid Elisabeth Mork-JanssonJohannes Lange
Published in: NPJ Parkinson's disease (2024)
Neurofilament light chain (NFL) is elevated in neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson's disease (PD). This study aimed to investigate serum NFL in newly diagnosed PD and its association with cognitive and motor decline over 10 years. Serum NFL levels were measured in PD patients and controls from the ParkWest study at diagnosis (baseline) and after 3 and 5 years. Mixed-effects regression analyzed changes in NFL and the association with annual changes in MMSE and UPDRS-III scores over 10 years. PD patients had elevated serum NFL at all visits and a faster annual increase over 5 years compared to controls (0.09 pg/mL per year; p = 0.029). Higher baseline NFL predicted faster cognitive decline β -0.77 transformed MMSE; p = 0.010), and a 40% NFL increase predicted future motor decline (β 0.28 UPDRS-III; p = 0.004). Elevated serum NFL in early PD is linked to faster cognitive and motor impairment, suggesting its prognostic value in PD biomarker panels.
Keyphrases
  • newly diagnosed
  • cognitive decline
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