Automatized FACEmemory® scoring is related to Alzheimer’s disease phenotype and biomarkers in early-onset mild cognitive impairment: the BIOFACE cohort
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Published:2022-03-18
Issue:1
Volume:14
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ISSN:1758-9193
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Container-title:Alzheimer's Research & Therapy
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Alz Res Therapy
Author:
Alegret MontserratORCID, Sotolongo-Grau Oscar, de Antonio Ester Esteban, Pérez-Cordón Alba, Orellana Adelina, Espinosa Ana, Gil Silvia, Jiménez Daniel, Ortega Gemma, Sanabria Angela, Roberto Natalia, Hernández Isabel, Rosende-Roca Maitee, Tartari Juan Pablo, Alarcon-Martin Emilio, de Rojas Itziar, Montrreal Laura, Morató Xavier, Cano Amanda, Rentz Dorene M., Tárraga Lluís, Ruiz Agustín, Valero Sergi, Marquié Marta, Boada Mercè
Abstract
Abstract
Background
FACEmemory® is the first computerized, self-administered verbal episodic memory test with voice recognition. It can be conducted under minimal supervision and contains an automatic scoring system to avoid administrator errors. Moreover, it is suitable for discriminating between cognitively healthy and amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI) individuals, and it is associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers. This study aimed to determine whether FACEmemory scoring is related to performance on classical memory tests and to AD biomarkers of brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and CSF in patients with early-onset MCI (EOMCI).
Methods
Ninety-four patients with EOMCI from the BIOFACE study completed FACEmemory, classical memory tests (the Spanish version of the Word Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test -FCSRT-, the Word List from the Wechsler Memory Scale, third edition, and the Spanish version of the Rey–Osterrieth Complex Figure Test), and a brain MRI. Eighty-two individuals also underwent a lumbar puncture.
Results
FACEmemory scoring was moderately correlated with FCSRT scoring. With regard to neuroimaging MRI results, worse execution on FACEmemory was associated with lower cortical volume in the right prefrontal and inferior parietal areas, along with the left temporal and associative occipital areas. Moreover, the total FACEmemory score correlated with CSF AD biomarkers (Aβ1-42/Aβ1-40 ratio, p181-tau, and Aβ1-42/p181-tau ratio). When performance on FACEmemory was compared among the ATN classification groups, significant differences between the AD group and normal and SNAP groups were found.
Conclusions
FACEmemory is a promising tool for detecting memory deficits sensitive to early-onset AD, but it also allows the detection of memory-impaired cases due to other etiologies. Our findings suggest that FACEmemory scoring can detect the AD endophenotype and that it is also associated with AD-related changes in MRI and CSF in patients with EOMCI. The computerized FACEmemory tool might be an opportunity to facilitate early detection of MCI in younger people than 65, who have a growing interest in new technologies.
Funder
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cognitive Neuroscience,Neurology (clinical),Neurology
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