Plasma markers predict changes in amyloid, tau, atrophy and cognition in non-demented subjects. Pereira JB, et al, Brain 2021.
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It is currently unclear whether plasma biomarkers can be used as independent prognostic tools to predict changes associated with early Alzheimer's disease. In this study, we sought to address this question by assessing whether plasma biomarkers can predict changes in amyloid load, tau accumulation, brain atrophy and cognition in non-demented individuals. To achieve this, plasma amyloid-β 42/40 (Aβ42/40), phosphorylated-tau181, phosphorylated-tau217 and neurofilament light were determined in 159 non-demented individuals, 123 patients with Alzheimer's disease dementia and 35 patients with a non-Alzheimer's dementia from the Swedish BioFINDER-2 study, who underwent longitudinal amyloid (18F-flutemetamol) and tau (18F-RO948) PET, structural MRI (T1-weighted) and cognitive testing. Our univariate linear mixed effect models showed there were several significant associations between the plasma biomarkers with imaging and cognitive measures. However, when all biomarkers were included in the same multivariate linear mixed effect models, we found that increased longitudinal amyloid-PET signals were independently predicted by low baseline plasma Aβ42/40 (P = 0.012), whereas increased tau-PET signals, brain atrophy and worse cognition were independently predicted by high plasma phosphorylated-tau217 (P < 0.004). These biomarkers performed equally well or better than the corresponding biomarkers measured in the CSF. In addition, they showed a similar performance to binary plasma biomarker values defined using the Youden index, which can be more easily implemented in the clinic. In addition, plasma Aβ42/40 and phosphorylated-tau217 did not predict longitudinal changes in patients with a non-Alzheimer's neurodegenerative disorder. In conclusion, our findings indicate that plasma Aβ42/40 and phosphorylated-tau217 could be useful in clinical practice, research and drug development as prognostic markers of future Alzheimer's disease pathology.
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- Plasma markers predict changes in amyloid, tau, atrophy and cognition in non-demented subjects.
- Plasma markers predict changes in amyloid, tau, atrophy and cognition in non-demented subjects.
- Pereira JB, Janelidze S, Stomrud E, Palmqvist S, van Westen D, Dage JL, Mattsson-Carlgren N, Hansson O
- Brain : a journal of neurology
- 2021
- Brain. 2021 Oct 22;144(9):2826-2836. doi: 10.1093/brain/awab163.
- Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing/*blood, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Amyloid beta-Peptides/*blood, Atrophy/blood, Biomarkers/blood, Brain/*diagnostic imaging/*metabolism, Cohort Studies, Female, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Middle Aged, *Neuropsychological Tests, Peptide Fragments/*blood, Predictive Value of Tests
- Syndromes_Geriatriques, Biomarqueurs
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- DOI: 10.1093/brain/awab163
- PMID: 34077494
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