Soluble SORL1 in cerebrospinal fluid as a marker for functional impact of rare SORL1 variants - PubMed
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- #Biomarker
- #Alzheimer's Disease
- #SORL1
- Soluble SORL1 (sSORL1) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is studied as a marker for the functional impact of rare SORL1 variants.
- The study involved 218 participants, including carriers of SORL1 variants, SORL1-wildtype (WT) Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients, and SORL1-WT controls.
- Results showed significantly lower sSORL1 concentrations in carriers of protein-truncating and damaging missense variants.
- In SORL1-WT patients, CSF-sSORL1 correlated with pTau181 but not with Aβ42, and levels did not differ between patients and controls.
- The findings suggest that impaired SORL1 trafficking reduces receptor delivery to the cell surface, decreasing sSORL1 shedding, supporting its use as a pathway-specific biomarker.
- Highlights include ELISA enabling sSORL1 measurement, reduced sSORL1 in pathogenic variant carriers, correlation with tau pathology in AD, and sSORL1 as an in vivo biomarker of SORL1 function.