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July 08, 2008; 71 (2) Articles

Biochemical markers in persons with preclinical familial Alzheimer disease

J. M. Ringman, S. G. Younkin, D. Pratico, W. Seltzer, G. M. Cole, D. H. Geschwind, Y. Rodriguez-Agudelo, B. Schaffer, J. Fein, S. Sokolow, E. R. Rosario, K. H. Gylys, A. Varpetian, L. D. Medina, J. L. Cummings
First published May 28, 2008, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000303973.71803.81
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Biochemical markers in persons with preclinical familial Alzheimer disease
J. M. Ringman, S. G. Younkin, D. Pratico, W. Seltzer, G. M. Cole, D. H. Geschwind, Y. Rodriguez-Agudelo, B. Schaffer, J. Fein, S. Sokolow, E. R. Rosario, K. H. Gylys, A. Varpetian, L. D. Medina, J. L. Cummings
Neurology Jul 2008, 71 (2) 85-92; DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000303973.71803.81

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Background: Persons at risk for familial Alzheimer disease (FAD) provide a model in which biomarkers can be studied in presymptomatic disease.

Methods: Twenty-one subjects at risk for presenilin-1 (n = 17) or amyloid precursor protein (n = 4) mutations underwent evaluation with the Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) scale. We obtained plasma from all subjects and CSF from 11. Plasma (Aβ40, Aβ42, F2-isoprostanes) and CSF (F2-isoprostanes, t-tau, p-tau181, Aβ40, Aβ42, and Aβ42/Aβ40 ratio) levels were compared between FAD mutation carriers (MCs) and noncarriers (NCs).

Results: Plasma Aβ42 levels (25.1 pM vs 15.5 pM, p = 0.031) and the ratio of Aβ42/Aβ40 (0.16 vs 0.11, p = 0.045) were higher in presymptomatic MCs. Among MCs, those with CDR scores of 0.5 had lower plasma Aβ42 levels than those with CDR scores of 0 (14.1 pM vs 25.1, p = 0.02). The ratio of Aβ42 to Aβ40 was also reduced in the CSF (0.08 vs 0.15, p = 0.046) of nondemented MCs compared to NCs. Total CSF tau and p-tau181 levels were elevated in presymptomatic FAD MCs. CSF levels of F2-isoprostanes were also elevated in MCs (n = 7, 48.6 pg/mL) compared to NCs (n = 4, 21.6 pg/mL, p = 0.031).

Conclusions: Our data indicate that Aβ42 is elevated in plasma in familial Alzheimer disease (FAD) mutation carriers (MCs) and suggests that this level may decrease with disease progression prior to the development of overt dementia. We also demonstrated that the ratio of Aβ42 to Aβ40 was reduced in the CSF of nondemented MCs and that elevations of t-tau and p-tau181 are sensitive indicators of presymptomatic disease. Our finding of elevated F2-isoprostane levels in the CSF of preclinical FAD MCs suggests that oxidative stress occurs downstream to mismetabolism of amyloid precursor protein.

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AD=
Alzheimer disease;
APP=
amyloid precursor protein;
CDR=
Clinical Dementia Rating;
FAD=
familial Alzheimer disease;
MC=
mutation carrier;
MCI=
mild cognitive impairment;
MMSE=
Mini-Mental State Examination;
NC=
noncarrier;
PSEN1=
presenilin-1.
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