CSF biomarkers in patients with epilepsy in Alzheimer's disease: a nation-wide study

BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS(2022)

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Banote et al. studied CSF biomarker levels in Alzheimer disease with and without epilepsy. They found higher T-tau and P-tau and lower A beta(42) concentrations in Alzheimer disease patients with epilepsy compared with Alzheimer disease patients without epilepsy, suggesting that development of epilepsy is associated with a more pronounced neurodegenerative Alzheimer disease process. Alzheimer's disease is the most common neurodegenerative dementia. A subset of Alzheimer's disease patients develop epilepsy. The risk is higher in young-onset Alzheimer's disease, but pathophysiological mechanisms remain elusive. The purpose of this study was to assess biomarkers reflecting neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease patients with and without epilepsy. By cross-referencing the largest national laboratory database with Swedish National Patient Register, we could identify CSF biomarker results from 17901 Alzheimer's disease patients, and compare levels of neurofilament light, glial fibrillary acidic protein, total tau, phosphorylated tau and amyloid beta 42 in patients with (n = 851) and without epilepsy. The concentrations of total tau and phosphorylated tau were higher in Alzheimer's disease patients with epilepsy than Alzheimer's disease patients without epilepsy and amyloid beta 42 levels were significantly lower in Alzheimer's disease patients with epilepsy. No differences in the levels of neurofilament light and glial fibrillary acidic protein were observed. Our study suggests that epilepsy is more common in Alzheimer's disease patients with more pronounced Alzheimer's pathology, as determined by the CSF biomarkers. Further studies are needed to investigate the biomarker potential of these CSF markers as predictors of epilepsy course or as indicators of epileptogenesis in Alzheimer's disease.
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Alzheimer's disease, epilepsy, cerebrospinal fluid, biomarkers
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