Neurofilament light chain protein as a marker of neuronal injury: review of its use in HIV-1 infection and reference values for HIV-negative controls
Review article, 2017

Introduction: Several CSF biomarkers of neuronal injury have been studied in people living with HIV. At this time, the most useful is the light subunit of the neurofilament protein (NFL). This major structural component of myelinated axons is essential to maintain axonal caliber and to facilitate effective nerve conduction. CSF concentrations of NFL provide a sensitive marker of CNS injury in a number of neurological diseases, including HIV-related neuronal injury. Areas Covered: In this review, the authors describe CSF NFL concentrations across the spectrum of HIV-infection, from its early acute phase to severe immunosuppression, with and without neurological conditions, and with and without antiretroviral treatment (n = 516). Furthermore, in order to provide more precise estimates of age-related upper limits of CSF NFL concentrations, the authors present data from a large number (n = 359) of HIV-negative controls. Expert Commentary: Recently a new ultrasensitive diagnostic assay for quantification of NFL in plasma has been developed, providing a convenient way to assess neuronal damage without having to perform a lumbar puncture. This review also considers our current knowledge of plasma NFL in HIV CNS infection.

cerebrospinal fluid

neurodegeneration

neurofilament light

biomarker

HIV

Author

Aylin Yilmaz

University of Gothenburg

Kaj Blennow

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

University of Gothenburg

Lars Hagberg

University of Gothenburg

Staffan Nilsson

Chalmers, Mathematical Sciences, Applied Mathematics and Statistics

University of Gothenburg

Richard W. Price

University of California

Judith Schouten

University of Amsterdam

Serena Spudich

Yale University

Jonathan Underwood

Imperial College London

Henrik Zetterberg

Sahlgrenska University Hospital

University College London (UCL)

University of Gothenburg

Magnus Gisslén

University of Gothenburg

Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics

1473-7159 (ISSN) 17448352 (eISSN)

Vol. 17 8 761-770

Subject Categories

Neurosciences

DOI

10.1080/14737159.2017.1341313

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