International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease (Jan 2011)

Evidence for Elevated Cerebrospinal Fluid ERK1/2 Levels in Alzheimer Dementia

  • Philipp Spitzer,
  • Heinke Schieb,
  • Heike Kamrowski-Kruck,
  • Markus Otto,
  • Davide Chiasserini,
  • Lucilla Parnetti,
  • Sanna-Kaisa Herukka,
  • Johannes Schuchhardt,
  • Jens Wiltfang,
  • Hans-Wolfgang Klafki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/739847
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from 33 patients with Alzheimer dementia (AD), 21 patients with mild cognitive impairment who converted to AD during followup (MCI-AD), 25 patients with stable mild cognitive impairment (MCI-stable), and 16 nondemented subjects (ND) were analyzed with a chemiluminescence immunoassay to assess the levels of the mitogen-activated protein kinase ERK1/2 (extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2). The results were evaluated in relation to total Tau (tTau), phosphorylated Tau (pTau), and beta-amyloid 42 peptide (Aβ42). CSF-ERK1/2 was significantly increased in the AD group as compared to stable MCI patients and the ND group. Western blot analysis of a pooled cerebrospinal fluid sample revealed that both isoforms, ERK1 and ERK2, and low amounts of doubly phosphorylated ERK2 were detectable. As a predictive diagnostic AD biomarker, CSF-ERK1/2 was inferior to tTau, pTau, and Aβ42.