Dermal Real-Time Quaking-Induced Conversion Is a Sensitive Marker to Confirm Isolated Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder as an Early α-Synucleinopathy

Mov Disord. 2023 Jun;38(6):1077-1082. doi: 10.1002/mds.29340. Epub 2023 Feb 7.

Abstract

Background: Skin biopsy is a potential tool for the premortem confirmation of an α-synucleinopathy.

Objective: The aim was to assess the aggregation assay real-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC) of skin biopsy lysates to confirm isolated rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) as an α-synucleinopathy.

Methods: Skin biopsies of patients with iRBD, Parkinson's disease (PD), and controls were analyzed using RT-QuIC and immunohistochemical detection of phospho-α-synuclein.

Results: α-Synuclein aggregation was detected in 97.4% of iRBD patients (78.4% of iRBD biopsies), 87.2% of PD patients (70% of PD biopsies), and 13% of controls (7.9% of control biopsies), with a higher seeding activity in iRBD compared to PD. RT-QuIC was more sensitive but less specific than immunohistochemistry.

Conclusions: Dermal RT-QuIC is a sensitive method to detect α-synuclein aggregation in iRBD, and high seeding activity may indicate a strong involvement of dermal nerve fibers in these patients. © 2023 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.

Keywords: Parkinson's disease; rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder; real-time quaking-induced conversion; skin biopsy; α-synuclein.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Biopsy
  • Humans
  • Parkinson Disease* / diagnosis
  • Parkinson Disease* / pathology
  • REM Sleep Behavior Disorder* / diagnosis
  • REM Sleep Behavior Disorder* / pathology
  • Synucleinopathies* / diagnosis
  • alpha-Synuclein

Substances

  • alpha-Synuclein