Spatial Extent of Amyloid-β Levels and Associations With Tau-PET and Cognition

Author:

Ozlen Hazal12,Pichet Binette Alexa12,Köbe Theresa12,Meyer Pierre-François12,Gonneaud Julie12,St-Onge Frédéric12,Provost Karine3,Soucy Jean-Paul45,Rosa-Neto Pedro24,Breitner John124,Poirier Judes124,Villeneuve Sylvia124,Tam Angela6,Labonte Anne6,Pichet Binette Alexa6,Faubert Anne-Marie6,Mathieu Axel6,Madjar Cecile6,Carrier Charles Edouard6,Dansereau Christian6,Kazazian Christina6,Lepage Claude6,Picard Cynthia6,Maillet David6,Michaud Diane6,Couture Doris6,Dea Doris6,Cuello Claudio6,Barkun Alan6,Evans Alan6,Courcot Blandine6,Tardif Christine6,Debacker Clement6,Jack Clifford6,Fontaine David6,Knopman David6,Multhaup Gerhard6,Near Jamie6,Leoutsakos Jeannie-Marie6,Maltais Jean-Robert6,Brandt Jason6,Pruessner Jens6,Morris John6,Breitner John6,Poirier Judes6,Cheewakriengkrai Laksanun6,Münter Lisa-Marie6,Collins Louis6,Chakravarty Mallar6,Sager Mark6,Dauar-Tedeschi Marina6,Eisenberg Mark6,Rajah Natasha6,Aisen Paul6,Toussaint Paule-Joanne6,Rosa-Neto Pedro6,Bellec Pierre6,Kostopoulos Penelope6,Etienne Pierre6,Tariot Pierre6,Orban Pierre6,Sperling Reisa6,Hoge Rick6,Thomas Ronald6,Gauthier Serge6,Craft Suzanne6,Villeneuve Sylvia6,Montine Thomas6,Nair Vasavan6,Bohbot Veronique6,Venugopalan Vinod6,Fonov Vladimir6,Ituria-Medina Yasser6,Khachaturian Zaven6,Teigner Eduard6,Anthal Elena6,Yu Elsa6,Ferdinand Fabiola6,Pogossova Galina6,Mayrand Ginette6,Duclair Guerda6,Gagne Guylaine6,Newbold-Fox Holly6,Leppert Illana6,Vallee Isabelle6,Vogel Jacob6,Tremblay-Mercier Jennifer6,Frenette Joanne6,Frappier Josee6,Kat Justin6,Miron Justin6,Wan Karen6,Mahar Laura6,Carmo Leopoldina6,Theroux Louise6,Dadar Mahsa6,Dufour Marianne6,Lafaille-Magnan Marie-Elyse6,Appleby Melissa6,Savard Melissa6,Tuwaig Miranda6,Petkova Mirela6,Rioux Pierre6,Meyer Pierre-François6,El-Khoury Rana6,Gordon Renee6,Giles Renuka6,Das Samir6,Wang Seqian6,Tabrizi Shirin6,Mathotaarachchi Sulantha6,Dubuc Sylvie6,Lee Tanya6,Beaudry Thomas6,Gervais Valerie6,Page Veronique6,Gonneaud Julie6,Ayranci Gülebru6,Pascoal Tharick6,Desautels Rene6,Benbouhoud Fatiha6,Saint-Fort Eunice Farah6,Verfaillie Sander6,Farzin Sarah6,Salaciak Alyssa6,Tullo Stephanie6,Vachon-Presseau Etienne6,Daoust Leslie-Ann6,Kobe Theresa6,Spreng Nathan6,McSweeney Melissa6,Nilsson Nathalie6,Pishnamazi Morteza6,Bedetti Christophe6,Hudon Louise6,Greco Claudia6,Chapleau Marianne6,St-Onge Frederic6,Boutin Sophie6,Geddes Maiya6,Ducharme Simon6,Jean Gabriel6,Sylvain Elisabeth6,Élie Marie-Josee6,Leblond-Baccichet Gloria6,Soucy Jean-Paul6,Ozlen Hazal6,Bailly Julie6,Mohammediyan Bery6,Chen Yalin6,Remz Jordana6,Weiner Michael W6,Peterson Ronald6,Jack Clifford R.6,Jagust William6,Trojanowki John Q6,Toga Arthur W6,Beckett Laurel6,Green Robert C6,Saykin Andrew J6,Morris John C6,Perrin Richard J6,Shaw Leslie M6,Carrillo Maria6,Porter William6,Barnes Lisa6,Bernard Marie6,Gonzalez Hector6,Ho Carole6,Hsiao John K6,Jackson Jonathan6,Masliah Eliezer6,Masterman Donna6,Okonkwo Ozioma6,Ryan Laurie6,Silverberg Nina6,Fleisher Adam6,Truran Sacrey Diana6,Fockler Juliet6,Conti Cat6,Veitch Dallas6,Neuhaus John6,Jin Chengshi6,Nosheny Rachel6,Ashford Miriam6,Flenniken Derek6,Kormos Adrieene6,Montine Tom6,Rafii Micheal6,Raman Rema6,Jimenez Gustavo6,Donohue Micheael6,Gessert Devon6,Salazar Jennifer6,Zimmerman Caileigh6,Cabrera Yuliana6,Walter Sarah6,Miller Garrett6,Coker Godfrey6,Clanton Taylor6,Hergesheimer Lindsey6,Smith Stephanie6,Adegoke Olusegun6,Mahboubi Payam6,Moore Shelley6,Pizzola Jeremy6,Shaffer Elizabeth6,Harvey Danielle6,Forghanian-Arani Arivn6,Borowski Bret6,Ward Chad6,Schwarz Christopher6,Jones David6,Gunter Jeff6,Kantarci Kejal6,Senjen Matthew6,Vermuri Prashanthi6,Reid Robert C6,Fox Nick C6,Malone Ian6,Thompson Paul6,Tohomopoulous Sophia I6,Nir Talia M.6,Jahanshad Neda6,DeCarli Charles6,Knaack Alexander6,Fletcher Evan6,Tosun-Turgut Duygu6,Rossi Chen Stephanie6,Choe Mark6,Crawford Karen6,Yushkevich Paul A.6,Das Sandhitsu6,Koeppe Robert A.6,Reiman Eric M.6,Chen Kewei6,Mathis Chet6,Landau Susan6,Morris John C.6,Perrin Richard6,Cairns Nigel J.6,Householder Erin6,Franklin Erin6,Bernhardt Haley6,Taylor-Reinwald Lisa6,Korecka Magdalena6,Figurski Michal6,Neu Scott6,Nho Kwangski6,Risacher Shannon6,Apostolova Liana G6,Shen Li6,Foroud Tatiana M6,Nudelman Kelly6,Faber Kelley6,Wilmes Kristi6,Thal Leon6,Johnson Keith6,Rentz Dorene6,Amariglio Rebecca E.6,Blacker Deborah6,Buckley Rachel6,Chhatwal Jasmeer P.6,Dickerson Brad6,Donovan Nancy6,Farrell Michelle6,Gagliardi Geoffroy6,Gatchel Jennifer6,Guzman-Velez Edmarie6,Jacobs Heidi6,Jutten Roos6,Lois Gomez Cristina6,Marshall Gad6,Oaoo Kate6,Pardilla-Delgado Enmanuelle6,Price Julie6,Prokopiou Prokopis6,Quiroz Yakeel6,Reynolds Gretchen6,Schultz Aaron6,Schultz Stephanie6,Sepulcre Jorge6,Skylar-Scott Irina6,Vannini Patrizia6,Vila-Castelar Clara6,Yang Hyun-Sik6,

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Studies on Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease (StoP-AD), Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Centre for Studies on the Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease (StoP-AD), Montreal, Quebec, Canada

2. Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

3. Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

4. McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

5. Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

6. for the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative, the Harvard Aging Brain Study, the Presymptomatic Evaluation of Experimental or Novel Treatments for Alzheimer Disease Research Group

Abstract

ImportancePreventive trials of anti-amyloid agents might preferably recruit persons showing earliest biologically relevant β-amyloid (Aβ) binding on positron emission tomography (PET).ObjectiveTo investigate the timing at which Aβ-PET binding starts showing associations with other markers of Alzheimer disease.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis longitudinal multicentric cohort study included 3 independent cohorts: Presymptomatic Evaluation of Experimental or Novel Treatments for Alzheimer Disease (PREVENT-AD) (data collected from 2012-2020), Alzheimer Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) (data collected from 2005-2019), and Harvard Aging Brain Study (HABS) (data collected from 2011-2019). In a 3-tiered categorization of Aβ-PET binding spatial extent, individuals were assigned as having widespread Aβ deposition if they showed positive signal throughout a designated set of brain regions prone to early Aβ accumulation. Those with binding in some but not all were categorized as having regional deposition, while those who failed to show any criterion Aβ signal were considered Aβ-negative. All participants who were cognitively unimpaired at their first Aβ PET scan.Main Outcomes and MeasuresDifferences in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), genetics, tau-PET burden, and cognitive decline.ResultsA total of 817 participants were included, including 129 from the PREVENT-AD cohort (mean [SD] age, 63.5 [4.7] years; 33 [26%] male; 126 [98%] White), 400 from ADNI (mean [SD] age, 73.6 [5.8] years; 190 [47%] male; 10 [5%] Hispanic, 338 [91%] White), and 288 from HABS (mean [SD] age, 73.7 [6.2] years; 117 [40%] male; 234 [81%] White). Compared with Aβ-negative persons, those with regional Aβ binding showed proportionately more APOE ε4 carriers (18 [64%] vs 22 [27%] in PREVENT-AD and 34 [31%] vs 38 [19%] in ADNI), reduced CSF Aβ1-42 levels (F = 24 and 71), and greater longitudinal Aβ-PET accumulation (significant β = 0.019 to 0.056). Participants with widespread amyloid binding further exhibited notable cognitive decline (significant β = −0.014 to −0.08), greater CSF phosphorylated tau181 (F = 5 and 27), and tau-PET binding (all F > 7.55). Using each cohort’s specified dichotomous threshold for Aβ positivity or a visual read classification, most participants (56% to 100%, depending on classification method and cohort) with regional Aβ would have been classified Aβ-negative.Conclusions and RelevanceRegional Aβ binding appears to be biologically relevant and participants at this stage remain relatively free from CSF phosphorylated tau181, tau-PET binding, and related cognitive decline, making them ideal targets for anti-amyloid agents. Most of these individuals would be classified as negative based on classical thresholds of Aβ positivity.

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

Subject

Neurology (clinical)

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