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30 Mar
2020-03-30 - 2020-03-31    
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This Cardio Diabetes 2020 includes Speaker talks, Keynote & Poster presentations, Exhibition, Symposia, and Workshops. This International Conference will help in interacting and meeting with diabetes and [...]
Trending Topics In Internal Medicine 2020
2020-04-02 - 2020-04-04    
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Trending Topics in Internal Medicine is a CME course that will tackle the latest information trending in healthcare today.   This course will help you discuss options [...]
2020 Summit On National & Global Cancer Health Disparities
2020-04-03 - 2020-04-04    
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The 2020 Summit on National & Global Cancer Health Disparities is planned with the goal of creating a momentum to minimize the disparities in cancer [...]
2020 Primary Care Kauai- Caring For The Active And Athletic Patient
2020-04-06 - 2020-04-10    
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CMX Travel and Meetings programs meetings and group conferences for physicians and medical professionals throughout the United States. CMX Travel and Meetings programs meetings and [...]
ISER- 787th International Conference On Science, Health And Medicine ICSHM
2020-04-07 - 2020-04-08    
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ISER- 787th International Conference on Science, Health and Medicine (ICSHM) is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for the academicians, [...]
RW- 801st International Conference On Medical And Biosciences ICMBS
2020-04-08 - 2020-04-09    
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About the EventConference : RW- 801st International Conference on Medical and Biosciences ICMBS is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent [...]
Palliative Care 2020
2020-04-08 - 2020-04-09    
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ABOUT PALLIATIVE CARE 2020 Palliative Care 2020 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Dubai, UAE. We are glad to invite [...]
The 4th Annual Dubai International Paediatric Neurology Congress
2020-04-09 - 2020-04-11    
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Based on the sound success of previous Dubai International paediatric Neurology congresses the 4th Annual Dubai International paediatric Neurology Conference expects to attract over 400 delegates devoted [...]
13 Apr
2020-04-13 - 2020-04-14    
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IASTEM - 814th International Conference on Medical, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences (ICMBPS) will be held on 13th - 14th April, 2020 at Dammam, Saudi Arabia . ICMBPS is to bring together [...]
Patient Engagement USA At Eyeforpharma Philadelphia
2020-04-14 - 2020-04-15    
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As we enter election year in 2020, the pressure has never been higher on our industry to justify what we add to the cost of [...]
28th International Conference On Clinical Pediatrics
2020-04-15 - 2020-04-16    
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It is our great pleasure to invite you to participate in the 28th International Conference on Clinical Pediatrics Clinical Pediatrics 2020 which will take place [...]
5th World Congress On Public Health And Health Care Management
2020-04-16 - 2020-04-17    
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We would like to invite you all people to take part in our Public Health and Health Care Management-2020 Conference in Miami, USA during 16-17 [...]
Topics In Emergency Medicine, Pain Management, And Palliative Care CME Cruise
2020-04-18 - 2020-04-25    
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These set of lectures is designed to provide important updates in emergency medicine with a focus on anticoagulation and the management of venous thromboembolism as [...]
RW- 809th International Conference On Medical And Biosciences ICMBS
2020-04-19 - 2020-04-20    
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RW- 809th International Conference on Medical and Biosciences (ICMBS) is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for the academicians, researchers, [...]
RF - 627th International Conference On Medical & Health Science - ICMHS 2020
2020-04-20 - 2020-04-21    
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Welcome to the Official Website of the  627th International Conference on Medical & Health Science - ICMHS 2020. It will be held during 20th-21st April, 2020 at San [...]
30th Annual Art And Science Of Health Promotion Conference
2020-04-20 - 2020-04-24    
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Integrating Health Promotion into the Organization’s and Community’s Core Values A common element of virtually every successful health promotion program in workplace, clinical and community [...]
ISER- 796th International Conference On Science, Health And Medicine ICSHM
2020-04-21 - 2020-04-22    
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ISER- 796th International Conference on Science, Health and Medicine ICSHM is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for [...]
Biomolecular Condensates Summit
2020-04-21 - 2020-04-23    
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An ever-increasing amount of evidence points towards the importance of Biomolecular Condensates function to health and disease. However, with many of the fundamental questions behind [...]
The Middle East Pharma Cold Chain Congress
2020-04-22 - 2020-04-23    
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The pharma sector in the MENA region has witnessed rapid development, which has been largely fueled by high population growth, increased life expectancy coupled with [...]
45th Annual Regional Anesthesiology And Acute Pain Medicine Meeting
2020-04-23 - 2020-04-25    
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ASRA was officially "re-founded" in 1975, led by Alon P. Winnie, MD, who had a dream of a society devoted to teaching regional anesthesia. (An [...]
25th International Conference on Dermatology & Skin Care
2020-04-27 - 2020-04-28    
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About Conference Derma 2020 Derma 2020 welcomes all the attendees, lecturers, patrons and other research expertise from all over the world to 25th International Conference on Dermatology & [...]
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Could a blood biomarker help diagnose hereditary Alzheimer’s 10 years sooner?

A BLOOD BIOMAKER CAN HELP DIAGNOSE

 January 17/1/2023  Common symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease include memory loss, language problems, and impulsive or unpredictable behavior. However, the disease starts to develop long before any signs or symptoms are visible.
Early detectionTrusted Source often means there are more treatment options available to slow disease progression.
Scientists are finding new ways to detect the disease by looking at biomarkers found in the blood, and now, researchers have identified another that could potentially help with early diagnosis.

The majority of dementia cases are comprised of Alzheimer’s disease, where the brain’s nerve cells deteriorate due to the excess accumulation of toxic beta-amyloid and tau proteins.

As the damage to brain neurons increases, it leads to difficulties with cognitive abilities, such as memory and speech.

The sooner a patient is accurately diagnosed, the sooner they can receive appropriate treatment to delay the development of the disease. This is one of the many reasons why further research is needed on accurate, easy-to-use early diagnosis methods.

In a new study, published in the journal Brain, researchers investigated a hereditary form of Alzheimer’s called autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease.

They found that a molecule named glial fibrillary acidic proteinTrusted Source (GFAP) could be a potential indicator for disease onset, so assessing for concentrations of this molecule in the blood could help physicians diagnose hereditary Alzheimer’s disease years sooner than traditional assessments allow.

What did the researchers find?
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet and Gothenburg University in Sweden along with their colleagues at Landspitali University Hospital in Iceland, and University College London in the United Kingdom have been investigating biomarkers in blood as a way to detect early signs of a hereditary form of Alzheimer’s disease.

In hereditary Alzheimer’s disease, people inherit a copy of a mutated gene — the APOE E4Trusted Source allele — from a parent predisposed to Alzheimer’s disease, which, in turn, means they are likely to develop the condition.

In their study, the researchers evaluated 164 blood plasma samples from 75 individuals — 33 people with the inherited genetic mutation and 42 relatives without. The data was collected from 1994 to 2018.

“We have found that a protein called GFAP that is normally present in the brain can be measured at increased levels in blood from people who will develop Alzheimer’s disease in 10 years’ time,” Prof. Graff said.

What is GFAP?
GFAP — occurs in certain types of brain and nerve cells, called astrocytesTrusted Source, Schwann cells, and enteric glial cellsTrusted Source.

These proteins fall into a group of proteins called intermediate filamentsTrusted Source. They help these cells keep their shape and perform various functions.

“We have studied a very rare form of inherited Alzheimer’s disease caused by mutations but previous studies indicate that a similar increase in GFAP can be observed also in people who will develop the common, sporadic form of Alzheimer’s disease,” Prof. Graff told MNT.

What are the implications?
Prof. Graff explained that according to their research, GFAP seems to indicate the presence of immune cells in the brain that are associated with Alzheimer’s disease.

This protein appears to reflect changes in the brain caused by Alzheimer’s disease even before the tau protein build-up and observable damage to nerve cells can be seen.

“Since we can measure the GFAP-protein in a blood sample, it is also easily available for the general public once it has been fully developed for clinical practice,” Prof. Graff said.

“Blood-based biomarkers are attractive since blood sampling is a relatively cheap and simple procedure. It can thus be included in most if not all clinical research studies and very quickly be developed into a clinically validated tool.” she added.

Dr. James Giordano, Pellegrino Center professor of neurology and biochemistry at Georgetown University Medical Center, not involved in this research, agreed, telling MNT that this study demonstrated assessable biomarkers that can be evaluated utilizing simple blood tests, to determine the presence of biochemical factors that are strongly correlated to the eventual development of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease.

“These findings are important because they reveal that there are relatively simple tests that could demonstrate proxy indicators for a higher risk, if not [the] likelihood of developing (the familial, genetically dependent form of) Alzheimer’s disease,” Dr. Giordano told us.

Dr. Kathryn Brandt, clinical professor and chair of the primary care department at the University of New England, also not involved in this research, noted that “this is a very preliminary paper, but intriguing.”

“Its implications are something for medical professionals to keep an eye on,” said Dr. Brandt. She explained that:

Developing low-cost blood tests for Alzheimer’s
Dr. Giordano highlighted that the practicality of such blood-based biomarkers is threefold:

their relative ease in early disease assessment and diagnosis
employing them broadly may help develop more accurate epidemiological demographics of the disease, and to identify those patients who may gain from early intervention
they may also prove to be useful in other forms of dementia, including late-onset Alzheimer’s, which does not exhibit an autosomal dominant, genetically familial pattern.
Prof. Graff concluded that “the protein itself [GFAP] is interesting since it is produced by non-neuronal cells in the brain, the so-called astrocytes, which opens up a novel avenue for drug development.”

“We still do not know the exact origin for the GFAP-protein that we measure in blood,” she pointed out, “but it is an interesting idea that we could manage the Alzheimer’s disease progression by targeting other cells than neurons.”

Ultimately, further research is needed. Dr. Brandt agreed, saying “it’s important for everyone to understand that while very promising, this article reflects a beginning to this process, and that “[c]ommunity application is years away.”