Progranulin Levels in Plasma and Cerebrospinal Fluid in Granulin Mutation Carriers

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Background: Pathogenic mutations in the granulin gene (GRN) are causative in 5-10% of patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), mostly leading to reduced progranulin protein (PGRN) levels. Upcoming therapeutic trials focus on enhancing PGRN levels. Methods: Fluctuations in plasma PGRN (n = 41) and its relationship with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF, n = 32) and specific single nucleotide polymorphisms were investigated in pre- and symptomatic GRN mutation carriers and controls. Results: Plasma PGRN levels were lower in carriers than in controls and showed a mean coefficient of variation of 5.3% in carriers over 1 week. Although plasma PGRN correlated with CSF PGRN in carriers (r = 0.54, p = 0.02), plasma only explained 29% of the variability in CSF PGRN. rs5848, rs646776 and rs1990622 genotypes only partly explained the variability of PGRN levels between subjects. Conclusions: Plasma PGRN is relatively stable over 1 week and therefore seems suitable for treatment monitoring of PGRN-enhancing agents. Since plasma PGRN only moderately correlated with CSF PGRN, CSF sampling will additionally be needed in therapeutic trials.

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Meeter, L. H. H., Patzke, H., Loewen, G., Dopper, E. G. P., Pijnenburg, Y. A. L., Van Minkelen, R., & Van Swieten, J. C. (2016). Progranulin Levels in Plasma and Cerebrospinal Fluid in Granulin Mutation Carriers. Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Extra, 6(2), 330–340. https://doi.org/10.1159/000447738

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