To determine the incidence of phosphorylated a-synuclein (p-syn) in skin nerves in very old subjects who are prone to developing incidental Lewy bodies, we prospectively performed skin biopsies on 33 elderly subjects, including 13 (>85 years old) and 20 patients (>70 years) suspected of having an acquired small fiber neuropathy. All subjects underwent neurological examination prior to the biopsy. Two screened female subjects (ages 102 and 98 years) were excluded from the study because they showed evidence of a slight bradykinetic-rigid extrapyramidal disorder on neurological examination and were not considered healthy; both showed p-syn in skin nerves. We did not identify p-syn in skin nerves in the remaining 31 subjects. A PubMed analysis of publications from 2013 to 2023 disclosed 490 healthy subjects tested for skin p-syn; one study reported p-syn in 4 healthy subjects, but the remaining subjects tested negative. Our data underscore the virtual absence of p-syn in skin nerves of healthy controls, including those who are very elderly. These data support skin biopsy as a highly specific tool for identifying an underlying synucleinopathy in patients in vivo.

Donadio, V., Fadda, L., Incensi, A., Furia, A., Parisini, S., Colaci, F., et al. (2024). Skin nerve phosphorylated α-synuclein in the elderly. JOURNAL OF NEUROPATHOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY, 83(4), 245-250 [10.1093/jnen/nlae015].

Skin nerve phosphorylated α-synuclein in the elderly

Donadio, Vincenzo
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Furia, Alessandro;Liguori, Rocco
2024

Abstract

To determine the incidence of phosphorylated a-synuclein (p-syn) in skin nerves in very old subjects who are prone to developing incidental Lewy bodies, we prospectively performed skin biopsies on 33 elderly subjects, including 13 (>85 years old) and 20 patients (>70 years) suspected of having an acquired small fiber neuropathy. All subjects underwent neurological examination prior to the biopsy. Two screened female subjects (ages 102 and 98 years) were excluded from the study because they showed evidence of a slight bradykinetic-rigid extrapyramidal disorder on neurological examination and were not considered healthy; both showed p-syn in skin nerves. We did not identify p-syn in skin nerves in the remaining 31 subjects. A PubMed analysis of publications from 2013 to 2023 disclosed 490 healthy subjects tested for skin p-syn; one study reported p-syn in 4 healthy subjects, but the remaining subjects tested negative. Our data underscore the virtual absence of p-syn in skin nerves of healthy controls, including those who are very elderly. These data support skin biopsy as a highly specific tool for identifying an underlying synucleinopathy in patients in vivo.
2024
Donadio, V., Fadda, L., Incensi, A., Furia, A., Parisini, S., Colaci, F., et al. (2024). Skin nerve phosphorylated α-synuclein in the elderly. JOURNAL OF NEUROPATHOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY, 83(4), 245-250 [10.1093/jnen/nlae015].
Donadio, Vincenzo; Fadda, Laura; Incensi, Alex; Furia, Alessandro; Parisini, Sara; Colaci, Francesco; Defazio, Giovanni; Liguori, Rocco
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