Neurofilaments in neurologic disease.

Advances in clinical chemistry Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-08 DOI:10.1016/bs.acc.2024.06.010
Christina Mousele, David Holden, Sharmilee Gnanapavan
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Neurofilaments (NFs), major cytoskeletal constituents of neurons, have emerged as universal biomarkers of neuronal injury. Neuroaxonal damage underlies permanent disability in various neurological conditions. It is crucial to accurately quantify and longitudinally monitor this damage to evaluate disease progression, evaluate treatment effectiveness, contribute to novel treatment development, and offer prognostic insights. Neurofilaments show promise for this purpose, as their levels increase with neuroaxonal damage in both cerebrospinal fluid and blood, independent of specific causal pathways. New assays with high sensitivity allow reliable measurement of neurofilaments in body fluids and open avenues to investigate their role in neurological disorders. This book chapter will delve into the evolving landscape of neurofilaments, starting with their structure and cellular functions within neurons. It will then provide a comprehensive overview of their broad clinical value as biomarkers in diseases affecting the central or peripheral nervous system.

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神经疾病中的神经丝。
神经丝(NFs)是神经元的主要细胞骨架成分,已成为神经元损伤的通用生物标志物。神经轴突损伤是各种神经疾病导致永久性残疾的原因。准确量化和纵向监测这种损伤对于评估疾病进展、评价治疗效果、促进新疗法开发和提供预后见解至关重要。神经丝蛋白在这方面大有可为,因为神经丝蛋白水平会随着脑脊液和血液中神经轴受损程度的增加而增加,与特定的致病途径无关。新的高灵敏度检测方法可以可靠地测量体液中的神经丝,为研究神经丝在神经系统疾病中的作用开辟了道路。本书的这一章将从神经丝的结构和在神经元中的细胞功能入手,深入探讨神经丝的演变过程。然后,它将全面概述神经丝作为生物标记物在影响中枢或周围神经系统疾病中的广泛临床价值。
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