Visual read of [F-18]florquinitau PET that includes and extends beyond the mesial temporal lobe is associated with increased plasma pTau217 and cognitive decline in a cohort that is enriched with risk for Alzheimer's disease.

IF 13 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Alzheimer's & Dementia Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1002/alz.14406
Ramiro Eduardo Rea Reyes, Karly A Cody, Rachael E Wilson, Henrik Zetterberg, Nathaniel A Chin, Erin M Jonaitis, Melissa Bahr, Olivia Mandel, Madilynn Wintlend, Barbara B Bendlin, Ozioma C Okonkwo, Lindsay R Clark, Matt Zammit, Sanjay Asthana, Bradley T Christian, Tobey J Betthauser, Laura Eisenmenger, Rebecca E Langhough, Sterling C Johnson
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Abstract

Introduction: Patterns of signal from tau positron emission tomography (tau-PET) confined to the medial temporal lobe (MTL) or extended into the neocortex may be relevant for Alzheimer's disease (AD) research if they are linked to differential biomarker levels and cognitive decline.

Methods: Visual assessment of Tau-PET [F-18]florquinitau (FQT) exams from 728 initially non-demented older adults yielded four uptake groups: tau-negative (T-), MTL-only (T+MTL), neocortex-only (T+Neo), or both (T+MTL&Neo). Mixed effects models assessed group differences in retrospective cognitive and plasma pTau217 trajectories.

Results: T+MTL&Neo was the most common T+ group (n = 97; 93% A+) and exhibited the sharpest worsening in cognitive and pTau217 trajectories before tau PET.

Discussion: The T+MTL&Neo category represents an intermediate to advanced stage of AD preceded by rising ptau217 and progressive cognitive decline. The pTau217 finding suggests that A+, T+ in MTL or neocortex could represent early AD stages, with a higher likelihood of progressing to more advanced stages.

Highlights: Visual assessments of Tau-PET FQT revealed four distinct uptake groups: tau-negative (T-), MTL-only (T+MTL), neocortex-only (T+Neo), or both (T+MTL&Neo). Amyloid positive participants in the T+MTL and T+MTL&Neo categories showed a retrospectively faster decline in their cognitive trajectories, and a sharper increase in pTau217 levels in plasma, compared to T-. The T+MTL&Neo group displayed sharper trajectories compared with the other Tau positive groups in both their cognitive scores and pTau217 plasma levels. Our results suggest that participants with Tau present in both MTL and neocortex represent an intermediate to advanced stage of AD, whereas participants with signals confined to either MTL or neocortex could represent earlier AD stages.

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在一个富含阿尔茨海默病风险的人群中,[F-18]氟奎尼陶 PET 的视觉读数包括并超出颞叶中叶,与血浆 pTau217 的增加和认知能力下降有关。
导言:局限于内侧颞叶(MTL)或延伸至新皮层的tau正电子发射断层扫描(tau-PET)信号模式如果与不同的生物标志物水平和认知能力下降有关,则可能与阿尔茨海默病(AD)研究相关:方法:对728名最初没有痴呆的老年人的Tau-PET[F-18]氟奎尼陶(FQT)检查进行目测评估,得出四个摄取组:Tau阴性组(T-)、仅MTL组(T+MTL)、仅新皮质组(T+Neo)或两者兼有组(T+MTL&Neo)。混合效应模型评估了回顾性认知和血浆 pTau217 轨迹的组间差异:T+MTL&Neo是最常见的T+组(n = 97; 93% A+),在tau PET前表现出认知和pTau217轨迹的急剧恶化:讨论:T+MTL&Neo组代表了AD的中晚期阶段,在此之前,ptau217不断升高,认知能力逐渐下降。pTau217的发现表明,MTL或新皮质中的A+、T+可能代表AD的早期阶段,更有可能发展到晚期阶段:对Tau-PET FQT的目视评估显示了四个不同的摄取组:Tau阴性(T-)、仅MTL(T+MTL)、仅新皮质(T+Neo)或两者(T+MTL&Neo)。与 T- 相比,T+MTL 和 T+MTL&Neo 两类淀粉样蛋白阳性参与者的认知轨迹下降速度更快,血浆中 pTau217 水平的上升速度也更快。与其他Tau阳性组相比,T+MTL&Neo组的认知评分和血浆中pTau217水平的变化轨迹更快。我们的研究结果表明,Tau同时存在于MTL和新皮质的参与者代表了AD的中晚期阶段,而信号仅限于MTL或新皮质的参与者可能代表了AD的早期阶段。
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Alzheimer's & Dementia
Alzheimer's & Dementia 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Alzheimer's & Dementia is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to bridge knowledge gaps in dementia research by covering the entire spectrum, from basic science to clinical trials to social and behavioral investigations. It provides a platform for rapid communication of new findings and ideas, optimal translation of research into practical applications, increasing knowledge across diverse disciplines for early detection, diagnosis, and intervention, and identifying promising new research directions. In July 2008, Alzheimer's & Dementia was accepted for indexing by MEDLINE, recognizing its scientific merit and contribution to Alzheimer's research.
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