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AD plasma biomarkers are stable for an extended period at -20°C: implications for resource-constrained environments.

Biniyam Alemayehu AyelePatrice L WhiteheadJulianna PascualTianjie GuJamie ArvizuCharles G GolightlyLarry D AdamsMargaret A Pericak-VanceJeffery M VanceAnthony J Griswold
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2024)
Standard procedures for measuring Alzheimer's disease (AD) plasma biomarkers include storage at -80°C. This is challenging in countries lacking research infrastructure, such -80°C freezer. To investigate stability of AD biomarkers from plasma stored at -20°C, we compared aliquots stored at -80°C and others at -20°C for two, four, six, fifteen, and thirty-five weeks. pTau181, Aβ42, Aβ40, NfL, and GFAP were measured for each timepoint. pTau181 and Aβ42/Aβ40 ratios showed minimal variation for up to 15 weeks. NfL and GFAP had higher variability. This finding of 15-week stability at -20°C enables greater participation in AD biomarker studies in resource constrained environments.
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