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Preanalytical stability of plasma/serum brain-derived tau.

Fernando Gonzalez-OrtizAlexandre DiasMichael TurtonRui MagalhãesPrzemysław R KacManuel CorreiaPeter HarrisonHenrik ZetterbergLuís F MaiaKaj BlennowJonathan M Schott
Published in: Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association (2023)
Brain-derived tau (BD-tau) is a novel blood-based biomarker that quantifies tau protein of CNS origin. Effects of preanalytical handling procedures on the quality and reproducibility of BD-tau measures are unknown. In two cohorts of n = 105 participants, we compared BD-tau concentrations and diagnostic performances in paired plasma and serum samples, and evaluated impacts of batch-to-batch reagent variations. Paired plasma and serum showed equivalent diagnostic performances to separate amyloid-positive AD from amyloid-negative controls, indicating both can be used independently. Repeated measurements and longitudinal trajectories of plasma BD-tau were unaffected by batch-to-batch reagent variation.
Keyphrases
  • cerebrospinal fluid
  • blood brain barrier
  • functional connectivity