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Brains with sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and copathology showed a prolonged end-stage of disease

Authors :
Isabel Guerra-Merino
Aitzol Miguelez-Rodriguez
Ikerne Vicente-Etxenausia
Katty Perez de Heredia-Goñi
Jorge Santos-Juanes
Luis M. Quirós
Laura Lorente-Gea
José Javier Aguirre
Beatriz García
Iván Fernández-Vega
Source :
Journal of clinical pathology. 71(5)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

AimsTo investigate the expression of major proteins related to primary neurodegenerative diseases and their prognostic significance in brains with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD).Materials and methodsThirty consecutive cases of confirmed CJD during the period 2010–2015 at Basque Brain bank were retrospectively reviewed. Moreover, major neurodegenerative-associated proteins (phosphorylated Tau, 4R tau, 3R tau, alpha-synuclein, TDP43, amyloid beta) were tested. Clinical data were reviewed. Cases were divided according to the presence or absence of copathology. Survival curves were also determined.ResultsCopathology was significantly associated with survival in brains with CJD (4.2±1.2 vs 9.2±1.9; P=0.019) and in brains with MM1/MV1 CJD (2.1±1.0 vs 6.7±2.8; P=0.012). Besides, the presence of more than one major neurodegenerative-associated protein was significantly associated with survival (4.2±1.2 vs 10.7±2.6; P=0.017). Thus, univariate analyses further pointed out variables significantly associated with better survival: copathology in CJD (HR=0.430; P=0.033); more than one neurodegenerative-associated protein in CJD (HR=0.369; P=0.036) and copathology in MM1/MV1 CJD (HR=0.525; P=0.032).ConclusionThe existence of copathology significantly prolongs survival in patients with rapidly progressive dementia due to CJD. The study of major neurodegenerative-associated proteins in brains with CJD could allow us to further understand the molecular mechanisms behind prion diseases.

Details

ISSN :
14724146
Volume :
71
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of clinical pathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3dbda29c956899f8489b9d07e83000da