GFAP (Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein) is an intermediate filament protein expressed primarily in astrocytes that serves as a sensitive blood and CSF biomarker for astrocyte activation (astrogliosis) in neurodegenerative diseases. GFAP is increasingly recognized as a valuable diagnostic marker for distinguishing between different neurodegenerative disorders.
Mechanism
GFAP is a type III intermediate filament protein that:
Provides structural support to astrocytes and neural progenitor cells
Maintains astrocyte morphology and polarity
Regulates glutamate uptake and metabolism
Modulates blood-brain barrier function
When astrocytes become activated in response to neurodegeneration, GFAP expression increases significantly. This makes GFAP a marker of astrogliosis and a surrogate for neuroinflammatory processes in the brain.
Astrocyte Activation Marker
GFAP is the most widely used marker for reactive astrocytosis:
| State | GFAP Expression | Interpretation | |-------|-----------------|----------------| | Homeostatic | Low basal levels | Normal astrocyte function | | Reactive Astrogliosis | 2-10x increase | Neuroinflammation or neurodegeneration |
Diagnostic Utility by Disease
Alzheimer's Disease (AD)
Blood GFAP: Elevated in AD patients, correlates with Aβ pathology
Diagnostic accuracy: AUC 0.78-0.85 for AD vs controls
Detects early:Elevated CSF GFAP detectable years before clinical symptoms
Parkinson's Disease (PD)
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Overview
GFAP (Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein) is an intermediate filament protein expressed primarily in astrocytes that serves as a sensitive blood and CSF biomarker for astrocyte activation (astrogliosis) in neurodegenerative diseases. GFAP is increasingly recognized as a valuable diagnostic marker for distinguishing between different neurodegenerative disorders.
Mechanism
GFAP is a type III intermediate filament protein that:
Provides structural support to astrocytes and neural progenitor cells
Maintains astrocyte morphology and polarity
Regulates glutamate uptake and metabolism
Modulates blood-brain barrier function
When astrocytes become activated in response to neurodegeneration, GFAP expression increases significantly. This makes GFAP a marker of astrogliosis and a surrogate for neuroinflammatory processes in the brain.
Astrocyte Activation Marker
GFAP is the most widely used marker for reactive astrocytosis:
| State | GFAP Expression | Interpretation | |-------|-----------------|----------------| | Homeostatic | Low basal levels | Normal astrocyte function | | Reactive Astrogliosis | 2-10x increase | Neuroinflammation or neurodegeneration |
Diagnostic Utility by Disease
Alzheimer's Disease (AD)
Blood GFAP: Elevated in AD patients, correlates with Aβ pathology
Diagnostic accuracy: AUC 0.78-0.85 for AD vs controls