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Stage-dependent biomarker changes in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3.

Jennifer FaberMoritz BergerCarlo WilkeJeannette HübenerTamara SchaprianMagda M SantanaMarcus Grobe-EinslerDement OnderBerkan KoyakPaola GiuntiHector Garcia-MorenoCristina Gonzalez-RoblesManuela LimaMafalda RaposoAna Rosa Vieira MeloLuís Pereira de AlmeidaPatrick SilvaMaria M PintoBart P C Van De WarrenburgJudith van GaalenJeroen Jeroen de VriesGülin ÖzJames M JoersMatthis SynofzikLudger SchölsOlaf RiessJon InfanteLeire ManriqueDagmar TimmannAndreas ThiemeHeike JacobiKathrin ReetzImis DoganChiadikaobi U OnyikeMichal PovazanJeremy D SchmahmannEva-Maria RataiMatthias SchmidThomas Klockgether
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 3/Machado-Joseph disease (SCA3) is the most common autosomal dominant ataxia. In view of the development of targeted therapies for SCA3, precise knowledge of stage-dependent fluid and MRI biomarker changes is needed. We analyzed cross-sectional data of 292 SCA3 mutation carriers including 57 pre-ataxic individuals, and 108 healthy controls from the European Spinocerebellar ataxia type 3/Machado-Joseph Disease Initiative (ESMI) cohort. Blood concentrations of mutant ATXN3 and neurofilament light (NfL) were determined, and volumes of pons, cerebellar white matter (CWM) and cerebellar grey matter (CGM) were measured on MRI. Mutant ATXN3 concentrations were high before and after ataxia onset, while NfL continuously increased and deviated from normal 11.9 years before onset. Pons and CWM volumes decreased, but the deviation from normal was only 2.0 years (pons) and 0.3 years (CWM) before ataxia onset. We propose a staging model of SCA3 that includes an initial asymptomatic carrier stage followed by the biomarker stage defined by absence of ataxia, but a significant rise of NfL. The biomarker stage leads into the ataxia stage, defined by manifest ataxia. The present analysis provides a robust framework for further studies aiming at elaboration and differentiation of the staging model of SCA3.
Keyphrases
  • early onset
  • white matter
  • cross sectional
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • lymph node
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • computed tomography