Detection of Alzheimer's Disease (AD)-Related Seeds for AD Diagnosis
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- STATUS
- Recruiting
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- participants needed
- 1500
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- sponsor
- Capital Medical University
Summary
The study will investigate the biomarkers of Aβ and Tau seeds in plasma detected by Alzheimer's disease (AD) related seeds quantitative detector (AD-seeds-detector), and their sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing AD, compared with those from age-matched cognitively normal controls, and those with other types of dementia.
To perform a high throughput analysis of the amount of Aβ and Tau seeds, the investigators have developed an AD-seeds-detector, in which a fluorescence microplate reader was combined with an oscillating mixer or water-bath-type ultrasonicator.
Description
Aβ and Tau seeds have the potential to serve as biomarkers for AD. The AD-seeds-detector could detect small quantities of Aβ and Tau seeds by taking advantage of their ability to nucleate and enhance aggregation, enabling a very high amplification of the signal. This study examines the effectiveness of using the AD-seeds-detector as a novel technique for discriminating AD from cognitively normal control and non-AD dementia by detecting small Aβ and Tau seeds in plasma.
This will be an observational study aiming at using the AD-seeds-detector to detect minute amounts of Aβ and Tau seeds in plasma as novel biomarkers with high sensitivity and specificity for the accurate diagnosis of AD. To achieve this goal, the investigators will conduct two studies using the AD-seeds-detector to detect the Aβ and Tau seeds in the plasma samples.
Study one:
A single-center cohort that consists of well-characterized AD patients (n=150), cognitively normal controls (n=100) and non-AD dementia patients (n=50).
Study two:
A multi-center cohort with well-characterized AD patients (n=400), cognitively normal controls (n=400) and non-AD dementia patients (n=400).
Details
Condition | Alzheimer's Disease |
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Age | 55years - 75years |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT04850053 |
Sponsor | Capital Medical University |
Last Modified on | 23 January 2025 |
How to participate?
Additional screening procedures may be conducted by the study team before you can be confirmed eligible to participate.
Learn moreIf you are confirmed eligible after full screening, you will be required to understand and sign the informed consent if you decide to enroll in the study. Once enrolled you may be asked to make scheduled visits over a period of time.
Learn moreComplete your scheduled study participation activities and then you are done. You may receive summary of study results if provided by the sponsor.
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