| Literature DB >> 32117023 |
Wurong Li1,2,3, Haoxiao Chang2,3, Wenqing Wu1, Dongmei Xu1, Meijuan Jiang1, Junhua Gao1, Yuming Huang1, Yun Xu2,3, Linlin Yin2,3, Xinghu Zhang2,3.
Abstract
Objective: To explore cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) levels of soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (sTREM2) and neurofilament light proteins (NFL) in patients with neurosyphilis (NS).Entities:
Keywords: cerebrospinal fluid; microglia; neurofilament light proteins; neurosyphilis; soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2
Year: 2020 PMID: 32117023 PMCID: PMC7013092 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2020.00062
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Characteristics of patients with the NS patients and Syphilis/non-NS controls.
| Age, mean ± SD | 50.73 ± 11.99 | 47.88 ± 12.48 | 44.31 ± 14.02 |
| Sex ratio, n (M/F) | 23/7 | 29/12 | 9 /11 |
| Serum RPR titer, | 1:16 (1:8–1:32) | 1:8 (1:4–1:16) | 1:4 (1:2–1:8) |
| CSF RPR titer, | 1:1 (0–1:2) | 0 (0–1:1) | 0 (0–0) |
| CSF WBC count, | 8 (4-21) | 7 (5-12) | 3 (2-3) |
| CSF protein concentration, | 46.05 (34.6-69.43) | 36.9 (26.6-53.8) | 24.3 (18.0–32.6) |
| CSF sTREM2 (log10 pg/ml), median (IQR) | 4.51 (4.34–4.65) | 4.27 (4.11–4.41) | 4.17 (4.02–4.25) |
| CSF NFL (log10 pg/ml), median (IQR) | 1.73 (1.51–2.14) | 1.48 (1.34–1.69) | 1.22 (0.89–1.52) |
Data expressed as mean ± SD or median (IQR) as appropriate. NS, neurosyphilis; M, male; F, female; RPR, rapid plasma regain; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; WBC, whiter blood cell; IQR, interquartile range; sTREM2, soluble Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2; NFL, neurofilament light protein; 0, negative; NA, not available.
Figure 1CSF levels of sTREM2 and NFL in NS and syphilis/non-NS patients. (A) Patients with NS had significantly higher levels of CSF sTREM2 (log10 pg/ml) than those with syphilis/non-NS. (B) The CSF sTREM2 (log10 pg/ml) levels in late-NS were significantly higher than in early-NS and syphilis/non-NS. The CSF sTREM2 (log10 pg/ml) levels in early-NS were also significantly higher than in syphilis/non-NS. (C) Patients with NS had significantly higher levels of CSF NFL (log10 pg/ml) than those with syphilis/non-NS. (D) The CSF NFL (log10 pg/ml) levels in late-NS were significantly higher than in early-NS and syphilis/non-NS. The CSF NFL (log10 pg/ml) levels in early-NS were also significantly higher than in syphilis/non-NS. NS, neurosyphilis; sTREM2, soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2; NFL, neurofilament light protein.
Figure 2Correlations between CSF sTREM2 and CSF NFL in NS group and syphilis/non-NS group. (A) CSF sTREM2 (log10 pg/ml) levels were moderate correlated with CSF NFL (log10 pg/ml) in NS group. (B) No significant correlation was found between CSF sTREM2 (log10 pg/ml) and CSF NFL (log10 pg/ml) in syphilis/non-NS group. NS, neurosyphilis; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; sTREM2, soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2; NFL, neurofilament light protein.
Figure 3Correlations between CSF biomarkers and age in NS group and syphilis/non-NS group. (A) CSF sTREM2 (log10 pg/ml) levels were weak correlated with age in NS group. (B) No significant correlation was found between CSF NFL (log10 pg/ml) and age in NS group. (C) CSF sTREM2 (log10 pg/ml) levels were moderate correlated with age in syphilis/non-NS group. (D) CSF NFL (log10 pg/ml) levels were moderate correlated with age in syphilis/non-NS group. NS, neurosyphilis; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; sTREM2, soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2; NFL, neurofilament light protein.
Figure 4CSF levels of sTREM2 and NFL in NS patients with CSF RPR positive and CSF RPR negative. (A) The CSF sTREM2 (log10 pg/ml) levels in CSF RPR positive patients were significantly higher than in CSF RPR negative patients. (B) The CSF NFL (log10 pg/ml) levels in CSF RPR positive patients were significantly higher than in CSF RPR negative patients. CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; sTREM2, soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2; NFL, neurofilament light protein; RPR, rapid plasma regain.