Evolution of Alzheimer's Disease Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers in Early Parkinson's Disease

  • Irwin, David J.
  • Fedler, Janel
  • Coffey, Christopher S.
  • Caspell-Garcia, Chelsea
  • Kang, Ju Hee
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Objective We analyzed the longitudinal profile of Alzheimer's disease (AD) cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers in early Parkinson's disease (PD) compared with healthy controls (HCs) and tested baseline CSF biomarkers for prediction of clinical decline in PD. Methods Amyloid-beta 1 to 42 (A beta(42)), total tau (t-tau) and phosphorylated tau (p-tau) at the threonine 181 position were measured using the high-precision Roche Elecsys electrochemiluminescence immunoassay in all available CSF samples from longitudinally studied patients with PD (n = 416) and HCs (n = 192) followed for up to 3 years in the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI). Longitudinal CSF and clinical data were analyzed with linear-mixed effects models. Results We found patients with PD had lower CSF t-tau (median = 157.7 pg/mL; range = 80.9-467.0); p-tau (median = 13.4 pg/mL; range = 8.0-40.1), and A beta(42)(median = 846.2 pg/mL; range = 238.8-3,707.0) than HCs at baseline (CSF t-tau median = 173.5 pg/mL; range = 82.0-580.8; p-tau median = 15.4 pg/mL; range = 8.1-73.6; and A beta(42)median = 926.5 pg/mL; range = 239.1-3,297.0;p< 0.05-0.001) and a moderate-to-strong correlation among these biomarkers in both patients with PD and HCs (Rho = 0.50-0.97;p< 0.001). Of the patients with PD, 31.5% had pathologically low levels of CSF A beta(42)at baseline and these patients with PD had lower p-tau levels (median = 10.8 pg/mL; range = 8.0-32.8) compared with 27.7% of HCs with pathologically low CSF A beta(42)(CSF p-tau median = 12.8 pg/mL; range 8.2-73.6;p< 0.03)(.)In longitudinal CSF analysis, we found patients with PD had greater decline in CSF A beta(42)(mean difference = -41.83 pg/mL;p= 0.03) and CSF p-tau (mean difference = -0.38 pg/mL;p= 0.03) at year 3 compared with HCs. Baseline CSF A beta(42)values predicted small but measurable decline on cognitive, autonomic, and motor function in early PD. Interpretation Our data suggest baseline CSF AD biomarkers may have prognostic value in early PD and that the dynamic change of these markers, although modest over a 3-year period, suggest biomarker profiles in PD may deviate from healthy aging. ANN NEUROL 2020

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PREDICTS COGNITIVE DECLINECSF AMYLOID-BETAALPHA-SYNUCLEINDIAGNOSTIC-CRITERIATAUDEMENTIAPROGRESSIONHETEROGENEITYPERFORMANCEIMPAIRMENT
제목
Evolution of Alzheimer's Disease Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers in Early Parkinson's Disease
저자
Irwin, David J.Fedler, JanelCoffey, Christopher S.Caspell-Garcia, ChelseaKang, Ju HeeSimuni, TanyaForoud, TatianaToga, Arthur W.Tanner, Caroline M.Kieburtz, KarlChahine, Lana M.Reimer, AlyssaHutten, SamanthaWeintraub, DanielMollenhauer, BritGalasko, Douglas R.Siderowf, AndrewMarek, KennethTrojanowski, John Q.Shaw, Leslie M.
DOI
10.1002/ana.25811
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2020-09
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Annals of Neurology
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