CSF evidence of pericyte damage in Alzheimer’s disease is associated with markers of blood-brain barrier dysfunction and disease pathology

Abstract Background We aimed to assess the relationship between levels of a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) marker of pericyte damage, soluble platelet-derived growth factor receptor β (sPDGFRβ) and CSF markers of blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity (CSF albumin and CSF/serum albumin ratio) and disease pa...

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Main Authors: J. S. Miners, P. G. Kehoe, S. Love, H. Zetterberg, K. Blennow
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-09-01
Series:Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy
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CSF
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13195-019-0534-8
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spelling doaj-cf7184b084034452a39d048f2f9113db2020-11-25T01:56:09ZengBMCAlzheimer’s Research & Therapy1758-91932019-09-011111610.1186/s13195-019-0534-8CSF evidence of pericyte damage in Alzheimer’s disease is associated with markers of blood-brain barrier dysfunction and disease pathologyJ. S. Miners0P. G. Kehoe1S. Love2H. Zetterberg3K. Blennow4Dementia Research Group, Clinical Neurosciences, Bristol Medical School, University of BristolDementia Research Group, Clinical Neurosciences, Bristol Medical School, University of BristolDementia Research Group, Clinical Neurosciences, Bristol Medical School, University of BristolDepartment of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of GothenburgDepartment of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of GothenburgAbstract Background We aimed to assess the relationship between levels of a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) marker of pericyte damage, soluble platelet-derived growth factor receptor β (sPDGFRβ) and CSF markers of blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity (CSF albumin and CSF/serum albumin ratio) and disease pathology (reduced CSF Aβ42 and elevated CSF total and phosphorylated tau) in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Methods sPDGFRβ and albumin were measured by sandwich ELISA in ante-mortem CSF from 39 AD and 39 age-matched controls that were grouped according to their biomarker profile (i.e. AD cases t-tau > 400 pg/mL, p-tau > 60 pg/mL and Aβ42 < 550 pg/mL). sPDGFRβ was also measured in matched serum and CSF samples (n = 23) in a separate neurologically normal group for which the CSF/serum albumin ratio had been determined. Results CSF sPDGFRβ level was significantly increased in AD (p = 0.0038) and correlated positively with albumin (r = 0.45, p = 0.007), total tau (r = 0.50, p = 0.0017) and phosphorylated tau (r = 0.41, p = 0.013) in AD but not in controls. CSF sPDGFRβ did not correlate with Aβ42. Serum and CSF sPDGFRβ were positively correlated (r = 0.547, p = 0.0085) in the independent neurologically normal CSF/serum matched samples. Conclusions We provide further evidence of an association between pericyte injury and BBB breakdown in AD and novel evidence that a CSF marker of pericyte injury is related to the severity of AD pathology.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13195-019-0534-8Platelet-derived growth factor receptor βPDGFRβCerebrospinal fluidCSFCSF albuminAlzheimer’s disease
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author J. S. Miners
P. G. Kehoe
S. Love
H. Zetterberg
K. Blennow
spellingShingle J. S. Miners
P. G. Kehoe
S. Love
H. Zetterberg
K. Blennow
CSF evidence of pericyte damage in Alzheimer’s disease is associated with markers of blood-brain barrier dysfunction and disease pathology
Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy
Platelet-derived growth factor receptor β
PDGFRβ
Cerebrospinal fluid
CSF
CSF albumin
Alzheimer’s disease
author_facet J. S. Miners
P. G. Kehoe
S. Love
H. Zetterberg
K. Blennow
author_sort J. S. Miners
title CSF evidence of pericyte damage in Alzheimer’s disease is associated with markers of blood-brain barrier dysfunction and disease pathology
title_short CSF evidence of pericyte damage in Alzheimer’s disease is associated with markers of blood-brain barrier dysfunction and disease pathology
title_full CSF evidence of pericyte damage in Alzheimer’s disease is associated with markers of blood-brain barrier dysfunction and disease pathology
title_fullStr CSF evidence of pericyte damage in Alzheimer’s disease is associated with markers of blood-brain barrier dysfunction and disease pathology
title_full_unstemmed CSF evidence of pericyte damage in Alzheimer’s disease is associated with markers of blood-brain barrier dysfunction and disease pathology
title_sort csf evidence of pericyte damage in alzheimer’s disease is associated with markers of blood-brain barrier dysfunction and disease pathology
publisher BMC
series Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy
issn 1758-9193
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Abstract Background We aimed to assess the relationship between levels of a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) marker of pericyte damage, soluble platelet-derived growth factor receptor β (sPDGFRβ) and CSF markers of blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity (CSF albumin and CSF/serum albumin ratio) and disease pathology (reduced CSF Aβ42 and elevated CSF total and phosphorylated tau) in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Methods sPDGFRβ and albumin were measured by sandwich ELISA in ante-mortem CSF from 39 AD and 39 age-matched controls that were grouped according to their biomarker profile (i.e. AD cases t-tau > 400 pg/mL, p-tau > 60 pg/mL and Aβ42 < 550 pg/mL). sPDGFRβ was also measured in matched serum and CSF samples (n = 23) in a separate neurologically normal group for which the CSF/serum albumin ratio had been determined. Results CSF sPDGFRβ level was significantly increased in AD (p = 0.0038) and correlated positively with albumin (r = 0.45, p = 0.007), total tau (r = 0.50, p = 0.0017) and phosphorylated tau (r = 0.41, p = 0.013) in AD but not in controls. CSF sPDGFRβ did not correlate with Aβ42. Serum and CSF sPDGFRβ were positively correlated (r = 0.547, p = 0.0085) in the independent neurologically normal CSF/serum matched samples. Conclusions We provide further evidence of an association between pericyte injury and BBB breakdown in AD and novel evidence that a CSF marker of pericyte injury is related to the severity of AD pathology.
topic Platelet-derived growth factor receptor β
PDGFRβ
Cerebrospinal fluid
CSF
CSF albumin
Alzheimer’s disease
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13195-019-0534-8
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