Improving protocols for α-synuclein seed amplification assays: analysis of preanalytical and analytical variables and identification of candidate parameters for seed quantification
Author:
Mammana Angela1, Baiardi Simone2, Rossi Marcello1, Quadalti Corinne1, Ticca Alice2, Magliocchetti Franco1, Bernhardt Alexander3, Capellari Sabina12, Parchi Piero12
Affiliation:
1. 419170 IRCCS Istituto delle Scienze Neurologiche di Bologna , Bologna , Italy 2. Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences , 9296 University of Bologna , Bologna , Italy 3. Department of Neurology , 9183 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München , Munich , Germany
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
The effect of preanalytical and analytical factors on the α-synuclein (α-syn) seed amplification assay’s (SAA) performance has not been fully explored. Similarly, there is limited knowledge about the most suitable assay protocol and kinetic parameters for misfolded α-syn seed quantification.
Methods
We studied the effect of centrifugation, repeated freeze-thaw cycles (up to seven), delayed freezing, detergent addition, and blood contamination on the performance of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) α-syn SAA real-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC). Moreover, we analysed the inter- and intra-plate variability, the recombinant protein batch effect, and the RT-QuIC parameters’ variability when multiple samples were run in controlled conditions. Finally, we evaluated the assay potential of quantifying α-syn seed by assessing kinetic curves in serial CSF dilutions.
Results
Among tested preanalytical variables, a ≥0.01 % blood contamination and adding detergents significantly affected the RT-QuIC kinetic parameters and the number of positive replicates. Increasing the number of replicates improved result reproducibility. The number of positive replicates in serially diluted CSF samples improved discrimination between samples with high and low seeding activity, and the time to threshold (LAG) was the most reliable kinetic parameter in multiple experiment settings.
Conclusions
Preanalytical variables affecting α-syn RT-QuIC performance are limited to blood contamination and detergent addition. The number of positive replicates and the LAG are the most reliable variables for quantifying α-syn seeding activity. Their consistent measurement in serial dilution experiments, especially when associated with an increased number of sample replicates, will help to develop the α-syn RT-QuIC assay further into a quantitative test.
Funder
Ministero della Salute Ministero dell’Università e della Ricerca
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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