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November 13, 2018; 91 (20) Article

Clinical phenotype, atrophy, and small vessel disease in APOEε2 carriers with Alzheimer disease

Colin Groot, Carole H. Sudre, Frederik Barkhof, Charlotte E. Teunissen, Bart N.M. van Berckel, Sang Won Seo, Sébastien Ourselin, Philip Scheltens, M. Jorge Cardoso, Wiesje M. van der Flier, Rik Ossenkoppele
First published October 19, 2018, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000006503
Colin Groot
From the Departments of Neurology and Alzheimer Center (C.G., P.S., W.M.v.d.F., R.O.), Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (C.G., F.B., B.N.M.v.B., R.O.), Neurochemistry Lab and Biobank (C.E.T.), and Clinical Chemistry, Epidemiology and Biostatistics (W.M.v.d.F.), VU University Medical Center, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Dementia Research Centre (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Institute of Neurology, Centre for Medical Image Computing (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), and Institutes of Neurology & Healthcare Engineering (F.B.), University College London, UK; Department of Neurology (S.W.S.), Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, and Neuroscience Center (S.W.S.), Samsung Medical Center; Department of Clinical Research Design & Evaluation (S.W.S.), SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea; and Clinical Memory Research Unit (R.O.), Lund University, Sweden.
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Carole H. Sudre
From the Departments of Neurology and Alzheimer Center (C.G., P.S., W.M.v.d.F., R.O.), Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (C.G., F.B., B.N.M.v.B., R.O.), Neurochemistry Lab and Biobank (C.E.T.), and Clinical Chemistry, Epidemiology and Biostatistics (W.M.v.d.F.), VU University Medical Center, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Dementia Research Centre (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Institute of Neurology, Centre for Medical Image Computing (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), and Institutes of Neurology & Healthcare Engineering (F.B.), University College London, UK; Department of Neurology (S.W.S.), Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, and Neuroscience Center (S.W.S.), Samsung Medical Center; Department of Clinical Research Design & Evaluation (S.W.S.), SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea; and Clinical Memory Research Unit (R.O.), Lund University, Sweden.
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Frederik Barkhof
From the Departments of Neurology and Alzheimer Center (C.G., P.S., W.M.v.d.F., R.O.), Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (C.G., F.B., B.N.M.v.B., R.O.), Neurochemistry Lab and Biobank (C.E.T.), and Clinical Chemistry, Epidemiology and Biostatistics (W.M.v.d.F.), VU University Medical Center, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Dementia Research Centre (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Institute of Neurology, Centre for Medical Image Computing (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), and Institutes of Neurology & Healthcare Engineering (F.B.), University College London, UK; Department of Neurology (S.W.S.), Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, and Neuroscience Center (S.W.S.), Samsung Medical Center; Department of Clinical Research Design & Evaluation (S.W.S.), SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea; and Clinical Memory Research Unit (R.O.), Lund University, Sweden.
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Charlotte E. Teunissen
From the Departments of Neurology and Alzheimer Center (C.G., P.S., W.M.v.d.F., R.O.), Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (C.G., F.B., B.N.M.v.B., R.O.), Neurochemistry Lab and Biobank (C.E.T.), and Clinical Chemistry, Epidemiology and Biostatistics (W.M.v.d.F.), VU University Medical Center, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Dementia Research Centre (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Institute of Neurology, Centre for Medical Image Computing (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), and Institutes of Neurology & Healthcare Engineering (F.B.), University College London, UK; Department of Neurology (S.W.S.), Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, and Neuroscience Center (S.W.S.), Samsung Medical Center; Department of Clinical Research Design & Evaluation (S.W.S.), SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea; and Clinical Memory Research Unit (R.O.), Lund University, Sweden.
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Bart N.M. van Berckel
From the Departments of Neurology and Alzheimer Center (C.G., P.S., W.M.v.d.F., R.O.), Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (C.G., F.B., B.N.M.v.B., R.O.), Neurochemistry Lab and Biobank (C.E.T.), and Clinical Chemistry, Epidemiology and Biostatistics (W.M.v.d.F.), VU University Medical Center, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Dementia Research Centre (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Institute of Neurology, Centre for Medical Image Computing (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), and Institutes of Neurology & Healthcare Engineering (F.B.), University College London, UK; Department of Neurology (S.W.S.), Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, and Neuroscience Center (S.W.S.), Samsung Medical Center; Department of Clinical Research Design & Evaluation (S.W.S.), SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea; and Clinical Memory Research Unit (R.O.), Lund University, Sweden.
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Sang Won Seo
From the Departments of Neurology and Alzheimer Center (C.G., P.S., W.M.v.d.F., R.O.), Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (C.G., F.B., B.N.M.v.B., R.O.), Neurochemistry Lab and Biobank (C.E.T.), and Clinical Chemistry, Epidemiology and Biostatistics (W.M.v.d.F.), VU University Medical Center, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Dementia Research Centre (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Institute of Neurology, Centre for Medical Image Computing (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), and Institutes of Neurology & Healthcare Engineering (F.B.), University College London, UK; Department of Neurology (S.W.S.), Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, and Neuroscience Center (S.W.S.), Samsung Medical Center; Department of Clinical Research Design & Evaluation (S.W.S.), SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea; and Clinical Memory Research Unit (R.O.), Lund University, Sweden.
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Sébastien Ourselin
From the Departments of Neurology and Alzheimer Center (C.G., P.S., W.M.v.d.F., R.O.), Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (C.G., F.B., B.N.M.v.B., R.O.), Neurochemistry Lab and Biobank (C.E.T.), and Clinical Chemistry, Epidemiology and Biostatistics (W.M.v.d.F.), VU University Medical Center, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Dementia Research Centre (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Institute of Neurology, Centre for Medical Image Computing (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), and Institutes of Neurology & Healthcare Engineering (F.B.), University College London, UK; Department of Neurology (S.W.S.), Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, and Neuroscience Center (S.W.S.), Samsung Medical Center; Department of Clinical Research Design & Evaluation (S.W.S.), SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea; and Clinical Memory Research Unit (R.O.), Lund University, Sweden.
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Philip Scheltens
From the Departments of Neurology and Alzheimer Center (C.G., P.S., W.M.v.d.F., R.O.), Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (C.G., F.B., B.N.M.v.B., R.O.), Neurochemistry Lab and Biobank (C.E.T.), and Clinical Chemistry, Epidemiology and Biostatistics (W.M.v.d.F.), VU University Medical Center, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Dementia Research Centre (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Institute of Neurology, Centre for Medical Image Computing (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), and Institutes of Neurology & Healthcare Engineering (F.B.), University College London, UK; Department of Neurology (S.W.S.), Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, and Neuroscience Center (S.W.S.), Samsung Medical Center; Department of Clinical Research Design & Evaluation (S.W.S.), SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea; and Clinical Memory Research Unit (R.O.), Lund University, Sweden.
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M. Jorge Cardoso
From the Departments of Neurology and Alzheimer Center (C.G., P.S., W.M.v.d.F., R.O.), Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (C.G., F.B., B.N.M.v.B., R.O.), Neurochemistry Lab and Biobank (C.E.T.), and Clinical Chemistry, Epidemiology and Biostatistics (W.M.v.d.F.), VU University Medical Center, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Dementia Research Centre (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Institute of Neurology, Centre for Medical Image Computing (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), and Institutes of Neurology & Healthcare Engineering (F.B.), University College London, UK; Department of Neurology (S.W.S.), Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, and Neuroscience Center (S.W.S.), Samsung Medical Center; Department of Clinical Research Design & Evaluation (S.W.S.), SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea; and Clinical Memory Research Unit (R.O.), Lund University, Sweden.
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Wiesje M. van der Flier
From the Departments of Neurology and Alzheimer Center (C.G., P.S., W.M.v.d.F., R.O.), Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (C.G., F.B., B.N.M.v.B., R.O.), Neurochemistry Lab and Biobank (C.E.T.), and Clinical Chemistry, Epidemiology and Biostatistics (W.M.v.d.F.), VU University Medical Center, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Dementia Research Centre (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Institute of Neurology, Centre for Medical Image Computing (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), and Institutes of Neurology & Healthcare Engineering (F.B.), University College London, UK; Department of Neurology (S.W.S.), Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, and Neuroscience Center (S.W.S.), Samsung Medical Center; Department of Clinical Research Design & Evaluation (S.W.S.), SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea; and Clinical Memory Research Unit (R.O.), Lund University, Sweden.
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Rik Ossenkoppele
From the Departments of Neurology and Alzheimer Center (C.G., P.S., W.M.v.d.F., R.O.), Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (C.G., F.B., B.N.M.v.B., R.O.), Neurochemistry Lab and Biobank (C.E.T.), and Clinical Chemistry, Epidemiology and Biostatistics (W.M.v.d.F.), VU University Medical Center, Neuroscience Campus Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Dementia Research Centre (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, UCL Institute of Neurology, Centre for Medical Image Computing (C.H.S., S.O., M.J.C.), and Institutes of Neurology & Healthcare Engineering (F.B.), University College London, UK; Department of Neurology (S.W.S.), Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, and Neuroscience Center (S.W.S.), Samsung Medical Center; Department of Clinical Research Design & Evaluation (S.W.S.), SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea; and Clinical Memory Research Unit (R.O.), Lund University, Sweden.
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Clinical phenotype, atrophy, and small vessel disease in APOEε2 carriers with Alzheimer disease
Colin Groot, Carole H. Sudre, Frederik Barkhof, Charlotte E. Teunissen, Bart N.M. van Berckel, Sang Won Seo, Sébastien Ourselin, Philip Scheltens, M. Jorge Cardoso, Wiesje M. van der Flier, Rik Ossenkoppele
Neurology Nov 2018, 91 (20) e1851-e1859; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000006503

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Abstract

Objective To examine the clinical phenotype, gray matter atrophy patterns, and small vessel disease in patients who developed prodromal or probable Alzheimer disease dementia, despite carrying the protective APOEε2 allele.

Methods We included 36 β-amyloid-positive (by CSF or PET) APOEε2 carriers (all ε2/ε3) with mild cognitive impairment or dementia due to Alzheimer disease who were matched for age and diagnosis (ratio 1:2) to APOEε3 homozygotes and APOEε4 carriers (70% ε3/ε4 and 30% ε4/ε4). We assessed neuropsychological performance across 4 cognitive domains (memory, attention, executive, and language functions), performed voxelwise and region of interest analyses of gray matter atrophy on T1-weighted MRI, used fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images to automatically quantify white matter hyperintensity volumes, and assessed T2*-weighted images to identify microbleeds. Differences in cognitive domain scores, atrophy, and white matter hyperintensities between ε2 carriers, ε3 homozygotes, and ε4 carriers were assessed using analysis of variance analyses, and Pearson χ2 tests were used to examine differences in prevalence of microbleeds.

Results We found that ε2 carriers performed worse on nonmemory domains compared to both ε3 homozygotes and ε4 carriers but better on memory compared to ε4 carriers. Voxelwise T1-weighted MRI analyses showed asymmetric (left > right) temporoparietal-predominant atrophy with subtly less involvement of medial–temporal structures in ε2 carriers compared to ε4 carriers. Finally, ε2 carriers had larger total white matter hyperintensity volumes compared to ε4 carriers (mean 10.4 vs 7.3 mL) and a higher prevalence of microbleeds compared to ε3 homozygotes (37.5% vs 18.3%).

Conclusion APOEε2 carriers who develop Alzheimer disease despite carrying the protective allele display a nonamnestic clinical phenotype with more severe small vessel disease.

Glossary

Aβ=
β-amyloid;
AD=
Alzheimer disease;
GLM=
general linear models;
MTL=
medial temporal lobe;
SVD=
small vessel disease;
TPC=
temporoparietal cortex;
WMH=
white matter hyperintensities

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  • Received February 8, 2018.
  • Accepted in final form August 6, 2018.
  • © 2018 American Academy of Neurology
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