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Empirical assessment of biases in cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease: an umbrella review and re-analysis of data from meta-analysesopen access

Authors
Jeong, D. Y.Lee, J.Kim, J. Y.Lee, K. H.Li, H.Lee, J. Y.Jeong, G. H.Yoon, S.Park, E. L.Hong, S. H.Kang, J. W.Song, T-JLeyhe, T.Eisenhut, M.Kronbichler, A.Smith, L.Solmi, M.Stubbs, B.Koyanagi, A.Jacob, L.Stickley, A.Thompson, T.Dragioti, E.Oh, H.Brunoni, A. R.Carvalho, A. F.Kim, M. S.Yon, D. K.Lee, S. W.Yang, J. M.Ghayda, R. A.Shin, J., IFusar-Poli, P.
Issue Date
Dec-2020
Publisher
VERDUCI PUBLISHER
Keywords
Alzheimer's disease; CSF biomarkers; Meta-analysis; Umbrella review; Excess significance
Citation
EUROPEAN REVIEW FOR MEDICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES, v.25, no.3, pp 1536 - 1547
Pages
12
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
EUROPEAN REVIEW FOR MEDICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume
25
Number
3
Start Page
1536
End Page
1547
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/72495
DOI
10.26355/eurrev_202102_24862
ISSN
1128-3602
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a leading cause of years lived with disability in older age, and several cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) markers have been proposed in individual meta-analyses to be associated with AD but field-wide evaluation and scrutiny of the literature is not available. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed an umbrella review for the reported associations between CSF biomarkers and AD. Data from available meta-analyses were reanalyzed using both random and fixed effects models. We also estimated between-study heterogeneity, small-study effects, excess significance, and prediction interval. RESULTS: A total of 38 meta-analyses on CSF markers from 11 eligible articles were identified and reanalyzed. In 14 (36%) of the meta-analyses, the summary estimate and the results of the largest study showed non-concordant results in terms of statistical significance. Large heterogeneity (I-2=75%) was observed in 73% and smallstudy effects under Egger's test were shown in 28% of CSF biomarkers. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that there is an excess of statistically significant results and significant biases in the literature of CSF biomarkers for AD. Therefore, the results of CSF biomarkers should be interpreted with caution.
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