Stability of blood-based biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease over multiple freeze-thaw cycles

Alzheimers Dement (Amst). 2018 Jul 2:10:448-451. doi: 10.1016/j.dadm.2018.06.001. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Introduction: Freeze-thaw instability may contribute to preanalytical variation in blood-based biomarker studies. We investigated the effects of up to four freeze-thaw cycles on single molecule array immunoassays of serum neurofilament light chain and plasma total tau, amyloid β 1-40 (Aß40), and Aβ 1-42 (Aβ42).

Methods: Individuals who had peripheral venepuncture during investigation of suspected neurodegenerative disease were recruited. After standardized preprocessing, 200 μL of plasma and serum aliquots were stored at -80°C within 60 minutes. Aliquots underwent one to four freeze-thaw cycles.

Results: There was no significant difference across four freeze-thaw cycles for serum neurofilament light chain (n = 12), plasma total tau (n = 11), or plasma Aβ42 (n = 12). For plasma Aβ40 (n = 14), there were significant median reductions by ratios of .96 and .92 at the third and fourth cycles, respectively.

Discussion: Up to four freeze-thaw cycles do not influence single molecule array blood biomarkers of neurofilament light chain, total tau, or Aβ42, with at most minor reductions in Aβ40.

Keywords: Biomarker; Blood; Freeze-thaw; Simoa.