Skin Biopsy Detection of Phosphorylated α-Synuclein in Patients With Synucleinopathies
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center · Harvard University · +25 more institutions
Abstract
Finding a reliable diagnostic biomarker for the disorders collectively known as synucleinopathies (Parkinson disease [PD], dementia with Lewy bodies [DLB], multiple system atrophy [MSA], and pure autonomic failure [PAF]) is an urgent unmet need. Immunohistochemical detection of cutaneous phosphorylated α-synuclein may be a sensitive and specific clinical test for the diagnosis of synucleinopathies.
To evaluate the positivity rate of cutaneous α-synuclein deposition in patients with PD, DLB, MSA, and PAF. Design, Setting, and Participants: This blinded, 30-site, cross-sectional study of academic and community-based neurology practices conducted from February 2021 through March 2023 included patients aged 40 to 99 years with a clinical diagnosis of PD, DLB, MSA, or PAF based on clinical consensus criteria and confirmed by an expert review panel and control participants aged 40 to 99 years with no history of examination findings or symptoms suggestive of a synucleinopathy or neurodegenerative disease. All participants completed detailed neurologic examinations and disease-specific questionnaires and underwent skin biopsy for detection of phosphorylated α-synuclein. An expert review panel blinded to pathologic data determined the final participant diagnosis. Exposure: Skin biopsy for detection of phosphorylated α-synuclein. Main Outcomes: Rates of detection of cutaneous α-synuclein in patients with PD, MSA, DLB, and PAF and controls without synucleinopathy.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 58.11
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- 100%
- References
- 32
Authors
32- CHChristopher H. GibbonsCorresponding
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University
- TLTodd Levine
HonorHealth, Synthetic Genomics (United States)
- CHCharles H. Adler
Mayo Clinic in Arizona
- BBBailey Bellaire
Synthetic Genomics (United States)
- NWNingshan Wang
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University
Topics & keywords
- Synucleinopathies
- Medicine
- Biopsy
- Dermatology
- Pathology
- Alpha-synuclein
- Disease
- Parkinson's disease
- Good health and well-being