Background And Purpose: Neuropsychiatric symptoms are commonly observed in neurodegenerative diseases. No biomarker is currently available to diagnose psychiatric conditions. As a consequence, the distinction between psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders can be challenging in daily practice.

Methods: This retrospective study included a cohort of 64 primary psychiatric patients (PSY) and 162 patients suffering from various neurodegenerative disorders (NDG). Total tau (t-Tau), phosphorylated tau (p-Tau), Aβ1-42 peptide (Aβ1-42) and neurofilament light chain protein (NfL) were analysed in cerebrospinal fluid. The discrimination between PSY and NDG patients was assessed using both individual and combined analysis of cerebrospinal fluid markers.

Results: Cerebrospinal fluid t-Tau and NfL exhibited the best diagnostic performances: they were able to discriminate between PSY and each subgroup of NDG patients. t-Tau had the highest sensitivity (93.8%) but a poor specificity (67.3%). Indeed, some NDG subgroups exhibited low t-Tau levels comparable to PSY patients. A sequential combination t-Tau + NfL improved the characterization of patients, especially in these particular subgroups, increasing specificity up to 89.6% without modification of sensitivity. Finally, this combination of markers led to a high classification rate of 90.7% for the whole cohort of patients.

Conclusion: The sequential combination t-Tau + NfL enables the biological detection of neurodegeneration in patients with psychiatric features. This association of markers seems to be a promising strategy for a differential diagnosis in clinical practice between primary psychiatric conditions and neurodegenerative disorders, thus improving medical care of patients.

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