Biomarkers Flashcards

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function

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  • A biological difference between a healthy and pathological cell
  • Measurable to diagnose disease (progression)
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ideal biomarker

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  • Easy and safe
  • Measurable
  • Cost efficient to follow up
  • Modifiable with treatment
  • Consistent across gender and ethnic groups
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types

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  • Imaging biomarkers (CT, PET, MRI, etc.)
  • Fluid biomarkers (proteins, RNA, DNA, vesicles, etc.)
  • Clinical biomarkers (signs & symptoms)
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AD

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  • Medial temporal lobe atrophy  MRI (volume check)
  • Hippocampal volume  MRI
  • PiB PET to test for amyloid beta plaques (high in AD)
  • FDG PET to test for brain activity (high in normal brain low in AD)
  • Fluid biomarkers to draw sample of CSF to test for protein ratios
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PD

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  • Motor symptoms
  • RBD (sleep disorder)
  • F-DOPA PET to measure the amount of dopamine (will be low)
  • CSF sampling to measure alpha synuclein protein
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