Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Neurofilament light chain (NfL) in blood is a sensitive but non-specific marker of brain injury. This study sought to evaluate associations between NfL concentration and MRI findings of vascular brain injury in older adults.METHODS:A longitudinal cohort study included two cranial MRI scans performed about 5 years apart and assessed for white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and infarcts. About one year before their second MRI, 1,362 participants (median age 77 years and 61.4% women) without a history of TIA or stroke had measurement of four biomarkers: NfL, total tau, glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), and ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase L1. Most (n = 1,279) also had the first MRI scan, and some (n=633) had quantitative measurements of hippocampal and WMH. In primary analyses, we assessed associations of NfL with a 10-point white matter grade (WMG) and prevalent infarcts on second MRI and with worsening WMG and incident infarct comparing the two scans. A p-value <0.0125 (0.05/4) was considered significant for these analyses. We also assessed associations with hippocampal and WMH volume.RESULTS:In fully adjusted models, log2(NfL) concentration was associated with WMG (β=0.27; p=2.3x10-4) and worsening WMG (RR=1.24; p=0.0022), but less strongly with prevalent brain infarcts (RR=1.18; p=0.013) and not with incident brain infarcts (RR=1.18; p=0.18). Associations were also present with WMH volume (beta=2242.9, p=0.0036). For the other three biomarkers, the associations for log2(GFAP) concentration with WMG and worsening WMG were significant.DISCUSSION:Among older adults without a history of stroke, higher serum NfL concentration was associated with covert MRI findings of vascular brain injury, especially the burden of WMH and its worsening. Whether these results offer opportunities for the use of NfL as a non-invasive biomarker of WMH or to control vascular risk factors remains to be determined.
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Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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