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Edina Silajdžić1, Lennart Minthon, Maria Björkqvist, Oskar Hansson.
Abstract
There is an urgent need for biomarkers to enable early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). It has recently been shown that a variant within the clusterin gene is associated with increased risk of AD and plasma levels of clusterin have been found to be associated with the risk of AD. We, therefore, investigated the diagnostic value of clusterin by quantifying clusterin using an ELISA in plasma from 171 controls, 127 patients with AD, 82 patients with other dementias and 30 patients with depression. We observed similar plasma clusterin levels in controls, AD patients and patients with other dementias, suggesting that plasma clusterin levels have no diagnostic value for AD. There was a slight, but significant, increase in plasma clusterin in patients with depression compared to all other groups tested, which may warrant further investigation.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23209684 PMCID: PMC3509147 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0050237
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Subject demographics and plasma clusterin levels.
| Controls (n = 171) | AD (n = 127) | DLB (n = 34) | Depr. (n = 30) | FTD (n = 17) | VaD (n = 19) | PDD (n = 12) | |
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| 74 (62–99) | 75 (56–87) | 75 (54–85) | 59 (42–76) | 61 (45–75) | 76 (56–87) | 72 (62–81) |
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| 64 | 71 | 68 | 50 | 41 | 68 | 42 |
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| 29±0.1 | 21±0.4 | 21±0.89 | 28±0.4 | 22±1.8 | 22±0.9 | 20±1.9 |
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| 33.3 [4.8] | 33.3 [3.9] | 33.2 [4.4] | 38.6 [5.6] | 33.3 [2.1] | 35.0 [4.5] | 34.1 [3.4] |
p<0.001 when comparing Depr. with controls, AD, DLB or FTD using Kruskal–Wallis one-way analysis of variance by ranks followed by Mann-Whitney U tests.
Figure 1Box-and-whisker plots of plasma clusterin concentration.
The boxes represent the 25% quartile, median and 75% quartile and the whiskers show the mean +/− standard deviation. Plasma clusterin was significantly higher in depressed patients compared to controls, AD, DLB, and FTD subjects (p<0.001).
Figure 2Correlation between plasma clusterin levels and Mini-Mental-State Examination (MMSE) scores in AD patients.
The Pearson correlation (adjusting for age and gender) between clusterin concentration and MMSE equals 0.196 suggesting that levels of clusterin weakly correlate with improved cognition as demonstrated by increasing MMSE score (p<0.05).