Tau follows principal axes of functional and structural brain organization in Alzheimer’s disease

Author:

Ottoy JulieORCID,Kang Min SuORCID,Tan Jazlynn Xiu Min,Boone Lyndon,Vos de Wael Reinder,Park Bo-yongORCID,Bezgin Gleb,Lussier Firoza Z.,Pascoal Tharick A.,Rahmouni NesrineORCID,Stevenson Jenna,Fernandez Arias Jaime,Therriault JosephORCID,Hong Seok-JunORCID,Stefanovic Bojana,McLaurin JoAnne,Soucy Jean-Paul,Gauthier Serge,Bernhardt Boris C.ORCID,Black Sandra E.ORCID,Rosa-Neto PedroORCID,Goubran MagedORCID

Abstract

AbstractAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is a brain network disorder where pathological proteins accumulate through networks and drive cognitive decline. Yet, the role of network connectivity in facilitating this accumulation remains unclear. Using in-vivo multimodal imaging, we show that the distribution of tau and reactive microglia in humans follows spatial patterns of connectivity variation, the so-called gradients of brain organization. Notably, less distinct connectivity patterns (“gradient contraction”) are associated with cognitive decline in regions with greater tau, suggesting an interaction between reduced network differentiation and tau on cognition. Furthermore, by modeling tau in subject-specific gradient space, we demonstrate that tau accumulation in the frontoparietal and temporo-occipital cortices is associated with greater baseline tau within their functionally and structurally connected hubs, respectively. Our work unveils a role for both functional and structural brain organization in pathology accumulation in AD, and supports subject-specific gradient space as a promising tool to map disease progression.

Funder

Gouvernement du Canada | Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Alzheimer Society

Alzheimer’s Association

Canada Research Chairs

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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