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Alpha-synuclein seeds in olfactory mucosa of patients with isolated REM sleep behaviour disorder.

Ambra Stefani1, Alex Iranzo2, Evi Holzknecht1, Daniela Perra3, Matilde Bongianni3, Carles Gaig2, Beatrice Heim1, Monica Serradell2, Luca Sacchetto4, Alicia Garrido2, Stefano Capaldi5, Almudena Sánchez-Gómez2, Maria Paola Cecchini6, Sara Mariotto3, Sergio Ferrari3, Michele Fiorini3, Joachim Schmutzhard7, Pietro Cocchiara3, Isabel Vilaseca8, Lorenzo Brozzetti3, Salvatore Monaco3, M Jose Marti2, Klaus Seppi1, Eduardo Tolosa2, Joan Santamaria2, Birgit Högl1, Werner Poewe1, Gianluigi Zanusso3.   

Abstract

Isolated REM sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) is an early-stage α-synucleinopathy in most, if not all, affected subjects. Detection of pathological α-synuclein in peripheral tissues of patients with isolated RBD may identify those progressing to Parkinson's disease, dementia with Lewy bodies or multiple system atrophy, with the ultimate goal of testing preventive therapies. Real-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC) provided evidence of α-synuclein seeding activity in CSF and olfactory mucosa of patients with α-synucleinopathies. The aim of this study was to explore RT-QuIC detection of α-synuclein aggregates in olfactory mucosa of a large cohort of subjects with isolated RBD compared to patients with Parkinson's disease and control subjects. This cross-sectional case-control study was performed at the Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria, the Hospital Clinic de Barcelona, Spain, and the University of Verona, Italy. Olfactory mucosa samples obtained by nasal swab in 63 patients with isolated RBD, 41 matched Parkinson's disease patients and 59 matched control subjects were analysed by α-synuclein RT-QuIC in a blinded fashion at the University of Verona, Italy. Median age of patients with isolated RBD was 70 years, 85.7% were male. All participants were tested for smell, autonomic, cognitive and motor functions. Olfactory mucosa was α-synuclein RT-QuIC positive in 44.4% isolated RBD patients, 46.3% Parkinson's disease patients and 10.2% control subjects. While the sensitivity for isolated RBD plus Parkinson's disease versus controls was 45.2%, specificity was high (89.8%). Among isolated RBD patients with positive α-synuclein RT-QuIC, 78.6% had olfactory dysfunction compared to 21.4% with negative α-synuclein RT-QuIC (P < 0.001). The extent of olfactory dysfunction was more severe in isolated RBD patients positive than negative for olfactory mucosa a-synuclein RT-QuIC (P < 0.001). We provide evidence that the α-synuclein RT-QuIC assay enables the molecular detection of neuronal α-synuclein aggregates in olfactory mucosa of patients with isolated RBD and Parkinson's disease. Although the overall sensitivity was moderate in this study, nasal swabbing is attractive as a simple, non-invasive test and might be useful as part of a screening battery to identify subjects in the prodromal stages of α-synucleinopathies. Further studies are needed to enhance sensitivity, and better understand the temporal dynamics of α-synuclein seeding in the olfactory mucosa and spreading to other brain areas during the progression from isolated RBD to overt α-synucleinopathy, as well the impact of timing, disease subgroups and sampling technique on the overall sensitivity.
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Keywords:  Parkinson’s disease; RBD; Real-Time Quaking-Induced Conversion; alpha-synucleinopathies; nasal swabbing

Year:  2021        PMID: 33855335     DOI: 10.1093/brain/awab005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain        ISSN: 0006-8950            Impact factor:   13.501


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