Monica Pinoli, Michele Terzaghi, Franca Marino, Cristoforo Comi, Maurizio Versino, Marco Cosentino
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Abstract
Aim: Early biomarkers of phenoconversion to neurodegeneration are crucial to identify individuals at high risk. In patients with idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder (iRBD), the strongest risk factor for neurodegeneration, CD4+ T cells exhibit a peculiar transcription factor pattern.Objective: To assess transcription factor mRNA levels in CD4+ T cells as predictive biomarkers of phenoconversion in iRBD patients.Methods: iRBD patients were followed prospectively. ROC curve analysis and Kaplan-Meier curves were used to assess the discrimination between converters and non-converters.Results: CD4+ T cells from converters had higher STAT1, and lower GATA3 and FOXP3 mRNA levels. Hazard ratio was 58.3 (95% CI: 6.2-547.1) for higher STAT1, 101.2 (95% CI: 16.8-609.4) for lower GATA3 and 15.7 (2.7-91.4) for lower FOXP3.Conclusion:STAT1, GATA3 and FOXP3 mRNA levels in CD4+ T cells are promising predictive biomarkers of phenoconversion in iRBD patients.
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Future Science OA is an online, open access, peer-reviewed title from the Future Science Group. The journal covers research and discussion related to advances in biotechnology, medicine and health. The journal embraces the importance of publishing all good-quality research with the potential to further the progress of research in these fields. All original research articles will be considered that are within the journal''s scope, and have been conducted with scientific rigour and research integrity. The journal also features review articles, editorials and perspectives, providing readers with a leading source of commentary and analysis. Submissions of the following article types will be considered: -Research articles -Preliminary communications -Short communications -Methodologies -Trial design articles -Trial results (including early-phase and negative studies) -Reviews -Perspectives -Commentaries