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Comparison of sporadic and familial behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (FTD) in a North American cohort

Authors :
Jessica Ferrall
Julie A. Fields
Edward D. Huey
Anna Karydas
Len Petrucelli
John Kornak
Kejal Kantarci
Pei Ning Wang
G-Y Hsiung
Dana Haley
Artfl
Emily C. McKinley
Erik D. Roberson
Masood Manoochehri
Maria Carmela Tartaglia
Brian S. Appleby
Zbigniew Wszolek
Walter K. Kremers
Amy Wolf
Diana R. Kerwin
Bradford C. Dickerson
Murray Grossman
Bruce L. Miller
Ian Grant
Ann Fishman
Jill Goldman
Leah K. Forsberg
Miranda Maldonado
Howard J. Rosen
Ian R. Mackenzie
Patrick Brannelly
Joel H. Kramer
Eliana Marisa Ramos
Behnaz Ghazanfari
Lefftds consortia
Katherine P. Rankin
Katya Rascovsky
Mario F. Mendez
Yvette Bordelon
Leslie M. Shaw
Arthur W. Toga
Chiadikaobi U. Onyike
Irene Litvan
Scott M. McGinnis
Peter A. Ljubenkov
Hilary W. Heuer
Rodney Pearlman
Walter A. Kukull
Nadine Tatton
Adam L. Boxer
Ruth Kraft
David T.W. Jones
Joanne Taylor
Giovanni Coppola
Tatiana Foroud
Debra Gearhart
Jonathan Graff-Radford
B. F. Boeve
Alexander Pantelyat
Danielle Brushaber
Daniel I. Kaufer
Rosa Rademakers
Madeline Potter
Kelly Faber
John Q. Trojanowski
Jamie Fong
Christina Caso
Emily Rogalski
Nupur Ghoshal
Neill Graff-Radford
Jeremy Syrjanen
Susan Dickinson
Pheth Sengdy
Jessica Bove
Sandra Weintraub
Bonnie Wong
Kimiko Domoto-Reilly
David S. Knopman
David J. Irwin
Source :
Alzheimers Dement
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Author(s): Heuer, Hilary W; Wang, P; Rascovsky, K; Wolf, A; Appleby, B; Bove, J; Bordelon, Y; Brannelly, P; Brushaber, DE; Caso, C; Coppola, G; Dickerson, B; Dickinson, S; Domoto-Reilly, K; Faber, K; Ferrall, J; Fields, J; Fishman, A; Fong, J; Foroud, T; Forsberg, LK; Gearhart, D; Ghazanfari, B; Ghoshal, N; Goldman, J; Graff-Radford, J; Graff-Radford, N; Grant, I; Grossman, M; Haley, D; Hsiung, G-Y; Huey, E; Irwin, D; Jones, D; Kantarci, K; Karydas, A; Kaufer, D; Kerwin, D; Knopman, D; Kornak, J; Kramer, JH; Kraft, R; Kremers, WK; Kukull, W; Litvan, I; Ljubenkov, P; Mackenzie, IR; Maldonado, M; Manoochehri, M; McGinnis, S; McKinley, E; Mendez, MF; Miller, BL; Onyike, C; Pantelyat, A; Pearlman, R; Petrucelli, L; Potter, M; Rademakers, R; Ramos, EM; Rankin, KP; Roberson, ED; Rogalski, E; Sengdy, P; Shaw, L; Syrjanen, J; Tartaglia, MC; Tatton, N; Taylor, J; Toga, A; Trojanowski, J; Weintraub, S; Wong, B; Wszolek, Z; Boeve, BF; Rosen, HJ; Boxer, AL; ARTFL and LEFFTDS consortia | Abstract: IntroductionBehavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) may present sporadically or due to an autosomal dominant mutation. Characterization of both forms will improve understanding of the generalizability of assessments and treatments.MethodsA total of 135 sporadic (s-bvFTD; mean age 63.3 years; 34% female) and 99 familial (f-bvFTD; mean age 59.9; 48% female) bvFTD participants were identified. f-bvFTD cases included 43 with known or presumed chromosome 9 open reading frame 72 (C9orf72) gene expansions, 28 with known or presumed microtubule-associated protein tau (MAPT) mutations, 14 with known progranulin (GRN) mutations, and 14 with a strong family history of FTD but no identified mutation.ResultsParticipants with f-bvFTD were younger and had earlier age at onset. s-bvFTD had higher total Neuropsychiatric Inventory Questionnaire (NPI-Q) scores due to more frequent endorsement of depression and irritability.Discussionf-bvFTD and s-bvFTD cases are clinically similar, suggesting the generalizability of novel biomarkers, therapies, and clinical tools developed in either form to the other.

Details

ISSN :
15525279
Volume :
16
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Alzheimer'sdementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8880125937f4973bdacfaffcace77a62