Increased plasma DYRK1A with aging may protect against neurodegenerative diseases

Author:

Delabar Jean-Maurice1ORCID,Lagarde Julien2ORCID,Fructuoso Marta,Mohammad Ammara,Bottlaender Michel,Doran Eric,Lott Ira3,Schmitt Frederic,Head Elisabeth,Sarazin MarieORCID,Potier Marie-Claude

Affiliation:

1. CNRS

2. GHU Paris Psychiatrie et Neurosciences, Hôpital Sainte-Anne

3. Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL)

Abstract

AbstractEarly markers are needed for more effective prevention of Alzheimer's disease. We previously showed that individuals with Alzheimer’s disease have decreased plasma DYRK1A levels compared to controls. We assessed DYRK1A in plasma of cognitively healthy elderly volunteers, individuals with either Alzheimer’s disease (AD), tauopathies or Down syndrome (DS), and in lymphoblastoids from individuals with DS. DYRK1A levels were inversely correlated with brain amyloid β burden in asymptomatic elderly individuals and AD patients. Low DYRK1A levels were also detected in patients with tauopathies. Individuals with DS had higher DYRK1A levels than controls, although levels were lower in individuals with DS and with dementia. These data suggest that plasma DYRK1A levels could be used for early detection of at risk individuals of AD and for early detection of AD. We hypothesize that lack of increase of DYRK1A at middle age (40–50 years) could be a warning before cognitive decline, reflecting increased risk for AD.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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