1. Plasma Concentration of the Neurofilament Light Protein (NFL) is a Biomarker of CNS Injury in HIV Infection: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Magnus Gisslén, Richard W. Price, Ulf Andreasson, Niklas Norgren, Staffan Nilsson, Lars Hagberg, Dietmar Fuchs, Serena Spudich, Kaj Blennow, and Henrik Zetterberg
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HIV ,Cerebrospinal Fluid ,CSF ,Plasma ,Neurofilament Light Chain ,NFL ,Biomarker ,Central Nervous System ,CNS ,HIV Associated Dementia ,HAD ,Antiretroviral Treatment ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) neurofilament light chain protein (NFL) is a sensitive marker of neuronal injury in a variety of neurodegenerative conditions, including the CNS dysfunction injury that is common in untreated HIV infection. However, an important limitation is the requirement for lumbar puncture. For this reason, a sensitive and reliable blood biomarker of CNS injury would represent a welcome advance in both clinical and research settings. Methods: To explore whether plasma concentrations of NFL might be used to detect CNS injury in HIV infection, an ultrasensitive Single molecule array (Simoa) immunoassay was developed. Using a cross-sectional design, we measured NFL in paired CSF and plasma samples from 121 HIV-infected subjects divided into groups according to stage of their systemic disease, presence of overt HIV-associated dementia (HAD), and after antiretroviral treatment (ART)-induced viral suppression. HIV-negative controls were also examined. Findings: Plasma and CSF NFL concentrations were very highly correlated (r = 0.89, P
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- 2016
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