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Longitudinal plasma phosphorylated‐tau217 and other related biomarkers in a non‐demented Alzheimer's risk‐enhanced sample

Lianlian Du, Rebecca E. Langhough, Rachael E. Wilson, Ramiro Eduardo Rea Reyes, Bruce P. Hermann, Erin M. Jonaitis, Tobey J. Betthauser, Nathaniel A. Chin, Bradley T. Christian, Lauren Chaby, Andreas Jeromin, Guglielmo Di Molfetta, Wagner S. Brum, Burak Arslan, Nicholas J. Ashton, Kaj Blennow, Henrik Zetterberg, Sterling C. Johnson

2024Alzheimer s & Dementia41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Understanding longitudinal change in key plasma biomarkers will aid in detecting presymptomatic Alzheimer's disease (AD). METHODS: Serial plasma samples from 424 Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer's Prevention participants were analyzed for phosphorylated-tau217 (p-tau217; ALZpath) and other AD biomarkers, to study longitudinal trajectories in relation to disease, health factors, and cognitive decline. Of the participants, 18.6% with known amyloid status were amyloid positive (A+); 97.2% were cognitively unimpaired (CU). RESULTS: In the CU, amyloid-negative (A-) subset, plasma p-tau217 levels increased modestly with age but were unaffected by body mass index and kidney function. In the whole sample, average p-tau217 change rates were higher in those who were A+ (e.g., simple slopes(se) for A+ and A- at age 60 were 0.232(0.028) and 0.038(0.013))). High baseline p-tau217 levels predicted faster preclinical cognitive decline. DISCUSSION: p-tau217 stands out among markers for its strong association with disease and cognitive decline, indicating its potential for early AD detection and monitoring progression. HIGHLIGHTS: Phosphorylated-tau217 (p-tau217) trajectories were significantly different in people who were known to be amyloid positive. Subtle age-related trajectories were seen for all the plasma markers in amyloid-negative cognitively unimpaired. Kidney function and body mass index were not associated with plasma p-tau217 trajectories. Higher plasma p-tau217 was associated with faster preclinical cognitive decline.

Topics & Concepts

Cognitive declineInternal medicineCognitionBody mass indexOncologyAlzheimer's diseaseLongitudinal studyAmyloid (mycology)DiseaseMedicineBiomarkerPsychologyEndocrinologyGerontologyDementiaPathologyBiologyNeuroscienceBiochemistryDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsCancer-related cognitive impairment studies