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Disentangling tau and brain atrophy cluster heterogeneity across the Alzheimer's disease continuum.

Authors :
Toledo, Jon B
Toledo, Jon B
Liu, Hangfan
Grothe, Michel J
Rashid, Tanweer
Launer, Lenore
Shaw, Leslie M
Snoussi, Haykel
Heckbert, Susan
Weiner, Michael
Trojanwoski, John Q
Seshadri, Sudha
Habes, Mohamad
& for the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Toledo, Jon B
Toledo, Jon B
Liu, Hangfan
Grothe, Michel J
Rashid, Tanweer
Launer, Lenore
Shaw, Leslie M
Snoussi, Haykel
Heckbert, Susan
Weiner, Michael
Trojanwoski, John Q
Seshadri, Sudha
Habes, Mohamad
& for the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Source :
Alzheimer's & dementia (New York, N. Y.); vol 8, iss 1, e12305; 2352-8737
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

IntroductionNeuroimaging heterogeneity in dementia has been examined using single modalities. We evaluated the associations of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) atrophy and flortaucipir positron emission tomography (PET) clusters across the Alzheimer's disease (AD) spectrum.MethodsWe included 496 Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative participants with brain MRI, flortaucipir PET scan, and amyloid beta biomarker measures obtained. We applied a novel robust collaborative clustering (RCC) approach on the MRI and flortaucipir PET scans. We derived indices for AD-like (SPARE-AD index) and brain age (SPARE-BA) atrophy.ResultsWe identified four tau (I-IV) and three atrophy clusters. Tau clusters were associated with the apolipoprotein E genotype. Atrophy clusters were associated with white matter hyperintensity volumes. Only the hippocampal sparing atrophy cluster showed a specific association with brain aging imaging index. Tau clusters presented stronger clinical associations than atrophy clusters. Tau and atrophy clusters were partially associated.ConclusionsEach neuroimaging modality captured different aspects of brain aging, genetics, vascular changes, and neurodegeneration leading to individual multimodal phenotyping.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Alzheimer's & dementia (New York, N. Y.); vol 8, iss 1, e12305; 2352-8737
Notes :
application/pdf, Alzheimer's & dementia (New York, N. Y.) vol 8, iss 1, e12305 2352-8737
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391589274
Document Type :
Electronic Resource