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Neurofilament Light Chain (NfL) Mechanism in Neurodegeneration

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Neurofilament Light Chain (NfL) in Neurodegeneration

Overview

[Neurofilament Light](/biomarkers/neurofilament-light-chain-nfl) Chain (NfL) is a critical cytoskeletal protein primarily expressed in large myelinated axons, where it plays an essential role in maintaining axonal structural integrity and caliber. In neurodegenerative diseases, NfL has emerged as one of the most promising axonal damage biomarkers, detectable in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and blood. Elevated NfL levels reflect the degree of axonal injury across a spectrum of neurodegenerative conditions, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), frontotemporal dementia (FTD), and multiple sclerosis (MS). [@mattsson2019]

NfL Biology and Structure

Molecular Characteristics

Neurofilaments are intermediate filaments that constitute a major component of the neuronal cytoskeleton. The neurofilament triplet consists of three subunits: [@preische2019]

  • Neurofilament Light Chain (NfL) - ~61 kDa, the most abundant and soluble subunit
  • Neurofilament Medium Chain (NfM) - ~95 kDa
  • Neurofilament Heavy Chain (NfH) - ~200 kDa, heavily phosphorylated

NfL serves as the foundational scaffold onto which NfM and NfH assemble to form the mature neurofilament heteropolymer. The protein is encoded by the NEFL gene located on chromosome 8p21.2 and is expressed predominantly in large-diameter axons of motor and sensory [neurons](/entities/neurons). [@benatar2018]

Physiological Function


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