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Neurofilaments: neurobiological foundations for biomarker applications

Authors :
Roy O. Weller
Nicolas R. Barthélemy
Jens Kuhle
Heather D. Durham
David Leppert
Paul M. Matthews
Roxana O. Carare
Jean-Pierre Julien
Pascale Bomont
Henrik Zetterberg
Ralph A. Nixon
Arie R. Gafson
Source :
Brain
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2020.

Abstract

Interest in neurofilaments has risen sharply in recent years with recognition of their potential as biomarkers of brain injury or neurodegeneration in CSF and blood. This is in the context of a growing appreciation for the complexity of the neurobiology of neurofilaments, new recognition of specialized roles for neurofilaments in synapses and a developing understanding of mechanisms responsible for their turnover. Here we will review the neurobiology of neurofilament proteins, describing current understanding of their structure and function, including recently discovered evidence for their roles in synapses. We will explore emerging understanding of the mechanisms of neurofilament degradation and clearance and review new methods for future elucidation of the kinetics of their turnover in humans. Primary roles of neurofilaments in the pathogenesis of human diseases will be described. With this background, we then will review critically evidence supporting use of neurofilament concentration measures as biomarkers of neuronal injury or degeneration. Finally, we will reflect on major challenges for studies of the neurobiology of intermediate filaments with specific attention to identifying what needs to be learned for more precise use and confident interpretation of neurofilament measures as biomarkers of neurodegeneration.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain
Accession number :
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