We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. This includes personalizing content and advertising. To learn more, click here. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies. Cookie Policy.

Features Partner Sites Information LinkXpress hp
Sign In
Advertise with Us
RANDOX LABORATORIES

Download Mobile App




Ultrasensitive Test Detects Key Biomarker of Frontotemporal Dementia Subtype

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 06 May 2026

Dementia affects more than 57 million people worldwide and is projected to nearly double within two decades, straining health systems and families. More...

While biomarkers now enable accurate identification of Alzheimer’s disease, many patients with less common neurodegenerative pathologies still lack specific laboratory tools. Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) is particularly challenging because its molecular subtypes cannot be distinguished noninvasively. A new study shows an ultrasensitive assay that detects a defining biomarker of a key FTLD subtype.

Mass General Brigham (Boston, MA, USA) investigators developed an ultrasensitive test to detect abnormal clumps of TDP-43, the protein that defines the FTLD-TDP subtype. The method, called the digital seed amplification assay (dSAA), arose from collaboration between pathology and neurology teams. According to the study, the approach could improve assignment of the correct molecular pathology in patients and support research and drug development.partitions a patient’s cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) into nanoliter-scale compartments and digitally counts the number of TDP-43 protein “seeds” present under a microscope

To create a biomarker specific to FTLD-TDP, the team adapted a strategy they previously used to detect misfolded alpha-synuclein, which underlies Parkinson disease pathology. This digital counting framework is intended to sensitively capture pathogenic seed activity rather than bulk protein levels.

In an analysis of 30 CSF samples from individuals with FTLD-TDP and 10 from healthy controls, those with FTLD-TDP showed higher concentrations of TDP-43 seeds. Seed levels also correlated with disease severity, indicating that greater symptom burden paralleled higher seed counts. The findings highlight the dSAA’s potential to aid accurate patient selection for clinical trials and to track treatment efficacy or disease progression over time.

Study limitations included the small sample size, the absence of autopsy confirmation of FTLD-TDP, and the lack of comparison cohorts with other dementia pathologies. The authors note that larger studies spanning diverse neurodegenerative conditions and incorporating gold-standard diagnostic autopsy will be important to validate test specificity.

The work was published online in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association on May 5, 2026.

“In this study, we found elevated concentrations of a biomarker that correlates with FTLD-TDP disease severity. This is just a first step, but it’s an important one because it gives us something measurable. Our vision is to create a test to diagnose patients, monitor treatment efficacy in clinical trials, and follow patient progression,” said David R. Walt, Ph.D., of the Mass General Brigham Department of Pathology.

“Much more work is needed to validate this test rigorously, but this study establishes a framework for developing better tools for diagnosing this devastating disease and monitoring molecular pathology among patients with FTLD. Our test is one of several in development across the world which show promise in eventually giving FTD patients an accurate diagnosis, which is necessary for developing an accurate treatment,” said Andrew M. Stern, M.D., Ph.D., a principal investigator with Mass General Brigham Neuroscience Institute.

Related Links
Mass General Brigham


Gold Member
Automatic Hematology Analyzer
CF9600
Online QC Software
Acusera 24•7
Multi-Chamber Washer-Disinfector
WD 390
New
Automated Coagulation Analyzer
Hemolumi H6
Read the full article by registering today, it's FREE! It's Free!
Register now for FREE to LabMedica.com and get access to news and events that shape the world of Clinical Laboratory Medicine.
  • Free digital version edition of LabMedica International sent by email on regular basis
  • Free print version of LabMedica International magazine (available only outside USA and Canada).
  • Free and unlimited access to back issues of LabMedica International in digital format
  • Free LabMedica International Newsletter sent every week containing the latest news
  • Free breaking news sent via email
  • Free access to Events Calendar
  • Free access to LinkXpress new product services
  • REGISTRATION IS FREE AND EASY!
Click here to Register








Channels

Molecular Diagnostics

view channel
An overview of the study and findings: A) Several brain-derived EVPs cross the blood brain barrier and reach circulation. B) Different EVPs enrich different RNA cargo B) The EVP-RNA is impacted, upregulated (green) or downregulated (red) in AD (Gonzalez-Kozlova, E., et al., Nature Communications (2026). doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-74541-8)

RNA Blood Test May Enable Earlier Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnosis

Alzheimer’s disease affects an estimated 55 million people worldwide and remains difficult to diagnose at an early stage. Diagnostic workups can be complicated by symptom overlap with other conditions,... Read more

Microbiology

view channel
Image: Multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae is a growing community health concern, causing recurrent UTIs in older adults and complicating first-line antibiotic treatment (Image Credit: Adobe Stock)

Study Reveals Widespread Community Spread of Drug-Resistant Klebsiella

Multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae is an escalating community health concern, driving recurrent urinary tract infections in older adults and complicating first-line antibiotic therapy.... Read more

Industry

view channel
Image

QIAGEN Enhances QIAcuity Platform with Gene Expression and Multiplexing Tools

QIAGEN (Venlo, Netherlands) has introduced additions to its QIAcuity dPCR ecosystem that focus on gene expression, expanded assay content, and workflow standardization for life sciences and biopharma users.... Read more
Copyright © 2000-2026 Globetech Media. All rights reserved.