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Correlation of plasma and neuroimaging biomarkers in Alzheimer's disease

Adam M. Brickman, Jennifer J. Manly, Lawrence S. Honig, Danurys Sanchez, Dolly Reyes‐Dumeyer, Rafael Lantigua, Jean Paul Vonsattel, Andrew F. Teich, Min Suk Kang, Jeffrey L. Dage, Richard Mayeux

2022Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Blood-based phosphorylated tau (Ptau) 181 and 217 biomarkers are sensitive and specific for Alzheimer's disease. In this racial/ethnically diverse cohort study, participants were classified as biomarker positive (Ptau+) or negative (Ptau-) based on Ptau 181 and 217 concentrations and as cognitively impaired (Sym) or unimpaired (Asym). The four groups, Ptau-/Asym, Ptau+/Asym, Ptau-/Sym, and Ptau+/Sym, differed by age, APOE-4 allele frequency, total tau, neurofilament light chain, and cortical thickness measured by MRI. Our results add to increasing evidence that plasma Ptau 181 and 217 concentrations are valid Alzheimer's disease biomarkers in diverse populations.

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BiomarkerMedicineAlzheimer's diseaseCohortDiseasePathologyNeuroimagingApolipoprotein EOncologyInternal medicinePsychiatryBiologyBiochemistryDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsFunctional Brain Connectivity Studies