Background: Patients with dementia with Lewy bodies reveal a variable pathology including alpha-synuclein, amyloid-beta, and Tau. Mutations in GBA1 are specifically associated with synucleinopathies. PD patients with GBA1 mutations show reduced CSF levels of total alpha-synuclein. Objective: Whether GBA1 mutations are associated with a CSF alpha-synuclein profile in dementia with Lewy bodies. Methods: Screening of the GBA1 gene and single-nucleotide polymorphisms in SNCA rs356220, APOE rs429358, and MAPT rs1052587 as well as CSF levels of total alpha-synuclein, amyloid-beta1-42, total-Tau, phospho-Tau, and neurofilament light chain were assessed in 100 dementia with Lewy bodies and 39 controls cross-sectionally. Results: Severity of GBA1 mutations was associated with a younger age at onset and higher prevalence of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder. CSF levels of total alpha-synuclein were lowest in DLBGBA_pathogenic compared to DLBGBA_mild and DLBGBA_wildtype. Conclusion: Similar to PD, pathogenic GBA1 mutations seem to be associated with CSF alpha-synuclein profiles in dementia with Lewy bodies. That might be useful for patient stratification for specific alpha-synuclein–lowering compounds. © 2019 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.

Dementia with lewy bodies: GBA1 mutations are associated with cerebrospinal fluid alpha-synuclein profile

Pilotto A.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Background: Patients with dementia with Lewy bodies reveal a variable pathology including alpha-synuclein, amyloid-beta, and Tau. Mutations in GBA1 are specifically associated with synucleinopathies. PD patients with GBA1 mutations show reduced CSF levels of total alpha-synuclein. Objective: Whether GBA1 mutations are associated with a CSF alpha-synuclein profile in dementia with Lewy bodies. Methods: Screening of the GBA1 gene and single-nucleotide polymorphisms in SNCA rs356220, APOE rs429358, and MAPT rs1052587 as well as CSF levels of total alpha-synuclein, amyloid-beta1-42, total-Tau, phospho-Tau, and neurofilament light chain were assessed in 100 dementia with Lewy bodies and 39 controls cross-sectionally. Results: Severity of GBA1 mutations was associated with a younger age at onset and higher prevalence of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder. CSF levels of total alpha-synuclein were lowest in DLBGBA_pathogenic compared to DLBGBA_mild and DLBGBA_wildtype. Conclusion: Similar to PD, pathogenic GBA1 mutations seem to be associated with CSF alpha-synuclein profiles in dementia with Lewy bodies. That might be useful for patient stratification for specific alpha-synuclein–lowering compounds. © 2019 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
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alpha-synuclein; CSF; DLB; GBA; Aged; Alzheimer Disease; Amyloid beta-Peptides; Biomarkers; Female; Gene Expression; Glucosylceramidase; Humans; Lewy Bodies; Lewy Body Disease; Male; Middle Aged; Mutation; alpha-Synuclein; tau Proteins
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Lerche, S.; Machetanz, G.; Wurster, I.; Roeben, B.; Zimmermann, M.; Pilotto, A.; Preische, O.; Stransky, E.; Deuschle, C.; Hauser, A. -K.; Schulte, C....espandi
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