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White paper by the Society for CSF Analysis and Clinical Neurochemistry : Overcoming barriers in biomarker development and clinical translation
Teunissen, Charlotte E. (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Otto, Markus (Ulm, Germany)
Engelborghs, Sebastiaan (Antwerp, Belgium)
Herukka, Sanna-Kaisa (Kuopio, Finland)
Lehmann, Sylvain (University Hospital of Montpellier (França))
Lewczuk, Piotr (Białystok, Poland)
Lleó, Alberto (Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau)
Perret-Liaudet, Armand (Lyon, France)
Tumani, Hayrettin (Schwendi, Germany)
Turner, Martin R. (Oxford, UK)
Verbeek, Marcel M. (Radboud University Medical Centre. Departments of Neurology and Laboratory Medicine)
Wiltfang, Jens (Aveiro, Portugal)
Zetterberg, Henrik (UCL Institute of Neurology (Regne Unit). UK Dementia Research Institute)
Parnetti, Lucilla (Perugia, Italy)
Blennow, Kaj (Mölndal, Sweden)
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Data: 2018
Resum: Body fluid biomarkers have great potential for different clinical purposes, including diagnosis, prognosis, patient stratification and treatment effect monitoring. This is exemplified by current use of several excellent biomarkers, such as the Alzheimer's disease cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers, anti-neuromyelitis optica antibodies and blood neurofilament light. We still, however, have a strong need for additional biomarkers and several gaps in their development and implementation should be filled. Examples of such gaps are i) limited knowledge of the causes of neurological diseases, and thus hypotheses about the best biomarkers to detect subclinical stages of these diseases; ii) the limited success translating discoveries obtained by e. g. initial mass spectrometry proteomic low-throughput studies into immunoassays for widespread clinical implementation; iii) lack of interaction among all stakeholders to optimise and adapt study designs throughout the biomarker development process to medical needs, which may change during the long period needed for biomarker development. The Society for CSF Analysis and Clinical Neurochemistry (established in 2015) has been founded as a concerted follow-up of large standardisation projects, including BIOMARKAPD and SOPHIA, and the BioMS-consortium. The main aims of the CSF society are to exchange high level international scientific experience, to facilitate the incorporation of CSF diagnostics into clinical practice and to give advice on inclusion of CSF analysis into clinical guidelines. The society has a broad scope, as its vision is that the gaps in development and implementation of biomarkers are shared among almost all neurological diseases and thus they can benefit from the activities of the society.
Nota: Altres ajuts: C. E. Teunissen PhD received grants from the European Commission, the Dutch Research Council (ZonMW), Association of Frontotemporal Dementia/Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation, Alzheimer Netherlands. M. Otto MD PhD received funding from the EU, German ministry of science and technology (KNDD/FTLD) the Baden-Wuertemberg Foundation. Sebastiaan Engelborghs MD, PhD received funding from the EU/EFPIA Innovative Medicines Initiative Joint Undertaking (EMIF grant number 115372); the University Research Fund of the University of Antwerp; the Flemish Impulse Financing of Networks for Dementia Research (VIND); and Flanders Innovation & Entrepreneurship (VLAIO). Sanna-Kaisa Herukka MD, PhD received funding from Finnish Medical Foundation and Finnish Medical Society Duodecim. Sylvain Lehmann MD, PhD has received support from "France Alzheimer", the National French Alzheimer effort ("Plan Alzheimer"). Piotr Lewczuk MD, PhD has received support from the Innovative Medicines Initiative Joint Undertaking under EMIF grant agreement number 115372, resources of which are composed of financia contributions from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) and EFPIA companies' in kind contribution. Hayrettin Tumani MD received research support from Hertie-Stiftung, BMBF, University of Ulm and Landesstiftung BW. Martin R. Turner MBBS, PhD is supported by the Medical Research Council & Motor Neurone Disease Association Lady Edith Wolfson Senior Clinical Fellowship (MR/K01014X/1). MM Verbeek PhD received grants from Alzheimer Nederland (number 14502) and the CAVIA project, which has been made possible by ZonMW (number 733050202). The CAVIA project is part of 'Memorabel', the research and innovation programme for dementia, as part of the Dutch national 'Deltaplan for Dementia': zonmw.nl/dementiaresearch. The CAVIA project is a consortium of Radboudumc, LUMC, Erasmus MC, VUmc, ADX Neurosciences, Philips Healthcare, Stony Brook University and Massachusetts General Hospital. Jens Wiltfang is supported by an Ilídio Pinho professorship and iBiMED (UID/BIM/04501/2013), at the University of Aveiro, Portugal. Lucilla Parnetti MD, PhD, received grants from EU-FP 6 and 7 (cNeupro, PharmaCog), MJFF, Italian Ministry of University and Research and Italian Ministry of Health. K Blennow MD, PhD holds the Torsten Söderberg Professorship in Medicine at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
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Llengua: Anglès
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Matèria: Society ; Education Biomarkers ; Neurology ; Cerebrospinal fluid ; Body fluids ; Biomarker discovery ; Assay development ; Clinical implementation
Publicat a: Alzheimer's research & therapy, Vol. 10 (march 2018) , ISSN 1758-9193

DOI: 10.1186/s13195-018-0359-x
PMID: 29544527


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