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Review
. 2017;60(3):845-857.
doi: 10.3233/JAD-170363.

Exploring Erythrocytes as Blood Biomarkers for Alzheimer's Disease

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Exploring Erythrocytes as Blood Biomarkers for Alzheimer's Disease

Anna Stevenson et al. J Alzheimers Dis. 2017.

Abstract

Peripheral biomarkers for dementia are few and far between. Despite research into blood plasma/serum biomarkers for dementia diagnostics, there is a lack of information on erythrocytes and their vast proteomes as potential biomarkers. This review identifies a number of relevant and potentially promising erythrocyte biomarkers for various subtypes of dementia. These include erythrocyte morphology, oxidative stress, and erythrocyte membrane proteins such as the glucose transporter (GLUT-1), amyloid-β, IgG, Hsp90, calpain-1, and band 3 protein. Of those proteins identified Hsp90, amyloid-β, calpain-1 and band 3 show the most promise as pre-clinical biomarkers. However, the most intriguing aspect of erythrocytes is their changed morphology in dementia. The altered morphology not only could be used as a diagnostic biomarker but may be crucial in early pathogenesis of the disease. Further work must be done to establish the pathological connection between the periphery and central disease processes.

Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; amyloid; erythrocyte; membrane; oxidative stress; protein.

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