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Immune Profiling in Blood Identifies sTNF-R1 Performing Comparably Well as Biomarker Panels for Classification of Alzheimer's Disease Patients

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We identified sTNF-R1 from a marker set consisting of 25 inflammatory biomarkers, which allowed SVM-based discrimination of AD patients from healthy controls on a single-subject classification level comparably well as biomarker panels with a clinically relevant accuracy and validity. Although larger sample populations will be needed to confirm this diagnostic accuracy, our study suggests that sTNF-R1 in serum-either as singular marker or incorporated into a biomarker panel-could be a powerful new biomarker for detection of AD. In addition, selective inhibition of TNF-R1 function may represent a new therapeutic approach in AD.

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