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COMBINED CSF α-SYN RT-QuIC, CSF NFL AND MIDBRAIN-PONS PLANIMETRY IN DEGENERATIVE PARKINSONISMS: FROM BEDSIDE TO BENCH, AND BACK AGAIN

C. Painous, M. Soto, M. Pulido-Salgado, M. Fernández, A. Camara, V. Sánchez, N. Bargallo, N. Caballol, C. Pont-Sunyer, M. Buongiorno, N. Martin, M. Basora, M. Tio, D. Giraldo, A. Pérez-Soriano, I. Zaro, E. Muñoz, MJ. Marti, F. Valldeoriola, Y. Compta (Barcelona, Catalonia)

Meeting: 2022 International Congress

Abstract Number: 1158

Keywords: Parkinson’s, Parkinsonism, Progressive supranuclear palsy(PSP)

Category: Parkinsonism, Others

Objective: (1) to assess the combined diagnostic ability of CSF NFL, CSF RT-QuIC α-SYN and midbrain/pons MRI measures in degenerative parkinsonisms; (2) to interpret results opposed to initial diagnosis and evaluate if biomarker-signatures can assist diagnostic reclassification.

Background: Differential diagnosis between Parkinson’s disease (PD) and atypical parkinsonisms (APs: multiple system atrophy [MSA], progressive supranuclear palsy [PSP], corticobasal degeneration [CBD]) remains challenging. Lately, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) studies of neurofilament light-chain (NFL) and RT-QuIC of alpha-synuclein (α-SYN) have shown promise, but data on their combination with MRI measures is lacking.

Method: We collected demographic and clinical data and set up α-SYN RT-QuIC at our lab in a cross-sectional cohort of 112 participants: 19 control subjects (CSs), 20PD, 37MSA, 23PSP, and 13CBD. We also determined CSF NFL by ELISA and, in 74 participants (10CSs, 9PD, 26MSA, 19PSP, 10CBD) automatized planimetric midbrain/pons areas from 3T-MRI.

Results: Sensitivity of α-SYN RT-QuIC for PD was 75% increasing to 81% after revisiting clinical diagnoses with aid of biomarkers. Sensitivity for MSA was 12% but decreased to 9% with diagnostic revision. Specificities were 100% against CSs and 89%, raising to 91%, against tauopathies. CSF NFL was significantly higher in APs. Combination of biomarkers provided a high diagnostic value (PD vs. non-PD AUC 0.983; MSA vs. non-MSA AUC 0.933; PSP vs. non-PSP AUC 0.924). Biomarkers-signatures fitted in most cases with clinical classification.

Conclusion: The combination of CSF NFL, CSF RT-QuIC α-SYN and midbrain/pons MRI measures showed high discriminant ability across all groups. Results opposite to expected can assist diagnostic reclassification.

To cite this abstract in AMA style:

C. Painous, M. Soto, M. Pulido-Salgado, M. Fernández, A. Camara, V. Sánchez, N. Bargallo, N. Caballol, C. Pont-Sunyer, M. Buongiorno, N. Martin, M. Basora, M. Tio, D. Giraldo, A. Pérez-Soriano, I. Zaro, E. Muñoz, MJ. Marti, F. Valldeoriola, Y. Compta. COMBINED CSF α-SYN RT-QuIC, CSF NFL AND MIDBRAIN-PONS PLANIMETRY IN DEGENERATIVE PARKINSONISMS: FROM BEDSIDE TO BENCH, AND BACK AGAIN [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2022; 37 (suppl 2). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/combined-csf-%ce%b1-syn-rt-quic-csf-nfl-and-midbrain-pons-planimetry-in-degenerative-parkinsonisms-from-bedside-to-bench-and-back-again/. Accessed June 15, 2025.
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