Neurofilament heavy phosphorylated epitopes as biomarkers in ageing and neurodegenerative disease

J Neurochem. 2024 Nov 18. doi: 10.1111/jnc.16261. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

From the day we are born, the nervous system is subject to insult, disease and degeneration. Aberrant phosphorylation states in neurofilaments, the major intermediate filaments of the neuronal cytoskeleton, accompany and mediate many pathological processes in degenerative disease. Neuronal damage, degeneration and death can release these internal components to the extracellular space and eventually the cerebrospinal fluid and blood. Sophisticated assay techniques are increasingly able to detect their presence and phosphorylation states at very low levels, increasing their utility as biomarkers and providing insights and differential diagnosis for the earliest stages of disease. Although a variety of studies focus on single or small clusters of neurofilament phosphorylated epitopes, this review offers a wider perspective of the phosphorylation landscape of the neurofilament heavy subunit, a major intermediate filament component in both ageing and disease.

Keywords: ageing; biomarkers; neurodegenerative diseases; neurofilaments; phosphorylation.

Publication types

  • Review