: Clinical implementation of neurofilament light chain (NfL), a biomarker of neurodegeneration, remains challenging due to absence of reliable cutoffs and influence of confounding factors, particularly age. We aimed to develop an age-adjusted, two-threshold classification framework to support clinical interpretation of NfL in the neurodegenerative dementia diagnosis. We retrospectively enrolled subjects with cognitive/behavioral disturbances and cognitively unimpaired controls (CTR). Participants underwent a baseline diagnostic workup, including at least a neuropsychological assessment, blood test, CSF and serum NfL measurement, and MRI, and were followed up for 2 years. At follow-up, they were diagnosed with either a neurodegenerative dementia [Alzheimer's Disease (AD), Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), or Lewy Body Dementia (LBD)] or a non-neurodegenerative condition [Other Etiology (OE)]. AD, FTD, and LBD were grouped as Neurodegenerative (NDG), while OE and CTR were grouped as Non-Neurodegenerative (non-NDG). Bayesian regression models assessed the effects of age, disease duration, renal function, and gender on NfL. A weighted support vector machine (SVM) with leave-one-out cross-validation defined age-adjusted cutoffs using a two-threshold strategy constraining sensitivity ≥ 85% and limiting the intermediate zone. We included 217 subjects (158 NDG, 59 non-NDG). Serum and CSF NfL levels were significantly higher in NDG. Age strongly increased NfL levels, particularly in serum where diagnostic separation declined beyond age 70. The SVM-based model applied to CSF NfL defined continuous, age-adjusted, two-threshold cutoffs, identifying low-risk, high-risk, and intermediate zones. The proposed framework for CSF NfL provides a clinically oriented decision-support tool to stratify the likelihood of underlying neurodegeneration and guide diagnostic workup in cognitive neurology settings, pending external validation.

Age-adjusted neurofilament light chain cutoffs for diagnosing neurodegenerative dementia: a two-threshold machine learning approach / Gallingani, C., Maramotti, R., Carbone, C., Vinceti, G., Cossutti, S., Iacovino, N., Ballotta, D., Salemme, S., Urbano, T., Bedin, R., Chiari, A., Zamboni, G., Tondelli, M.. - In: GEROSCIENCE. - ISSN 2509-2723. - (2026), pp. 1-15. [10.1007/s11357-026-02296-7]

Age-adjusted neurofilament light chain cutoffs for diagnosing neurodegenerative dementia: a two-threshold machine learning approach

Gallingani, Chiara
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Maramotti, Riccardo;Carbone, Chiara;Vinceti, Giulia;Cossutti, Silvia;Iacovino, Najara;Ballotta, Daniela;Salemme, Simone;Urbano, Teresa;Bedin, Roberta;Chiari, Annalisa;Zamboni, Giovanna;Tondelli, Manuela
2026

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: Clinical implementation of neurofilament light chain (NfL), a biomarker of neurodegeneration, remains challenging due to absence of reliable cutoffs and influence of confounding factors, particularly age. We aimed to develop an age-adjusted, two-threshold classification framework to support clinical interpretation of NfL in the neurodegenerative dementia diagnosis. We retrospectively enrolled subjects with cognitive/behavioral disturbances and cognitively unimpaired controls (CTR). Participants underwent a baseline diagnostic workup, including at least a neuropsychological assessment, blood test, CSF and serum NfL measurement, and MRI, and were followed up for 2 years. At follow-up, they were diagnosed with either a neurodegenerative dementia [Alzheimer's Disease (AD), Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), or Lewy Body Dementia (LBD)] or a non-neurodegenerative condition [Other Etiology (OE)]. AD, FTD, and LBD were grouped as Neurodegenerative (NDG), while OE and CTR were grouped as Non-Neurodegenerative (non-NDG). Bayesian regression models assessed the effects of age, disease duration, renal function, and gender on NfL. A weighted support vector machine (SVM) with leave-one-out cross-validation defined age-adjusted cutoffs using a two-threshold strategy constraining sensitivity ≥ 85% and limiting the intermediate zone. We included 217 subjects (158 NDG, 59 non-NDG). Serum and CSF NfL levels were significantly higher in NDG. Age strongly increased NfL levels, particularly in serum where diagnostic separation declined beyond age 70. The SVM-based model applied to CSF NfL defined continuous, age-adjusted, two-threshold cutoffs, identifying low-risk, high-risk, and intermediate zones. The proposed framework for CSF NfL provides a clinically oriented decision-support tool to stratify the likelihood of underlying neurodegeneration and guide diagnostic workup in cognitive neurology settings, pending external validation.
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Age-adjusted neurofilament light chain cutoffs for diagnosing neurodegenerative dementia: a two-threshold machine learning approach / Gallingani, C., Maramotti, R., Carbone, C., Vinceti, G., Cossutti, S., Iacovino, N., Ballotta, D., Salemme, S., Urbano, T., Bedin, R., Chiari, A., Zamboni, G., Tondelli, M.. - In: GEROSCIENCE. - ISSN 2509-2723. - (2026), pp. 1-15. [10.1007/s11357-026-02296-7]
Gallingani, Chiara; Maramotti, Riccardo; Carbone, Chiara; Vinceti, Giulia; Cossutti, Silvia; Iacovino, Najara; Ballotta, Daniela; Salemme, Simone; Urb...espandi
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