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Mitophagy biomarkers in the continuum of Alzheimer's disease
Katonová, Alžbeta ; Veverová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Bohačiaková, Dáša (referee)
The findings of recent years have shown that impaired mitophagy is involved in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other neurodegenerative diseases. Studies on brain biopsies of AD patients, cellular and animal models of AD show that age-dependent decline in mitophagy is a significant contributor to AD pathology, and that the levels of mitophagy proteins are altered. However, whether these changes are reflected in the biofluids of individuals with AD, and whether mitophagy proteins could be potential biomarkers of AD, is unknown.The aim of the diploma thesis was to compare the level of mitophagy markers in blood serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients in various stages of AD with cognitively healthy controls (CU) and determine its relationship to the degree of cognitive impairment and standard Alzheimer's biomarkers (amyloid beta (Ab42), total tau (T-tau) and tau phosphorylated at threonine 181 (P-tau181)). We have shown that mitophagy is impaired in individuals with AD, manifested by increased levels of PINK1 and BNIP3L (activators of mitophagy) and decreased levels of TFEB (master regulator of lysosomal biogenesis) compared to CU. Moreover, these changes were associated with more advanced AD pathology, manifested by increased AD biomarker positivity and cognitive...
The role of biofluid biomarkers in the differential diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases
Katonová, Alžbeta ; Čechová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Mrózková, Petra (referee)
Until recently, the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative diseases was dependent only on clinical expression, the definitive confirmation of which was possible only post- mortem. Currently, biofluid biomarkers represent a reliable source for the diagnosis of serious neurodegenerative diseases already during the patient's lifetime. The identification of reliable biomarkers is essential for increasing diagnostic accuracy, monitoring the clinical condition, more precise selection of individuals for clinical trials and the associated development of causal treatment. The aim of the bachelor's thesis was to conduct a thorough literature review focusing on clinically and experimentally used biological markers in the diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases and their role in the pathophysiology of these diseases. Key words: Neurodegenerative diseases, biomarkers, proteinopathies, neurocognitive impairment, cognition

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