Influence of cognitive impairment and race on plasma p-Tau217 in two diverse cohorts

IF 13 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Ashima Nayyar, Mei-ling Li, Victor Sotelo, Guibin Su, Isabelle Hwang, Milota Kaluzova, Mini Jomartin, Michelle Migut, Hilary Grosso Jasutkar, Karlyndsay Sitterley, Karthik J. Kota, William T. Hu
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Factors influencing plasma Alzheimer's disease (AD) biomarkers remain incompletely understood. Here we evaluated Fujirebio plasma p-Tau217 in two diverse cohorts among whom 91% underwent cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis.

METHODS

Non-Hispanic White (NHW, n = 113), Black/African American (B/AA, n = 66), and Chinese American (ChA, n = 38) participants recruited from two universities were included. We examined if plasma p-Tau217 correlated with CSF and clinical factors, differed between racial groups, and associated with novel CSF proteins.

RESULTS

CSF p-Tau181 strongly correlated with CSF p-Tau217 (R= 0.912) which moderately correlated with plasma p-Tau217 (R= 0.694). Plasma p-Tau217 levels were higher with greater cognitive impairment but lower in B/AA than NHW participants even after adjusting for CSF p-Tau181. This resulted in greater positive predictive value for NHW than B/AA participants, and could be mediated by complement or lysosomal pathways.

DISCUSSION

Severity of cognitive impairment and race both influence plasma p-Tau217 levels beyond race-associated differences in CSF p-Tau181.

Highlights

  • Cognitive impairment associates with plasma p-Tau217 independent of CSF biomarkers.
  • Black/African Americans had lower plasma p-Tau217 than non-Hispanic White Americans.
  • CSF p-Tau181 could not explain lower plasma p-Tau217 in Black/African Americans.
  • Plasma p-Tau217 difference results in more false positive cases according to race.
  • Novel CSF processes were associated with race-related plasma p-Tau217 difference.

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Alzheimer's & Dementia
Alzheimer's & Dementia 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
14.50
自引率
5.00%
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299
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Alzheimer's & Dementia is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to bridge knowledge gaps in dementia research by covering the entire spectrum, from basic science to clinical trials to social and behavioral investigations. It provides a platform for rapid communication of new findings and ideas, optimal translation of research into practical applications, increasing knowledge across diverse disciplines for early detection, diagnosis, and intervention, and identifying promising new research directions. In July 2008, Alzheimer's & Dementia was accepted for indexing by MEDLINE, recognizing its scientific merit and contribution to Alzheimer's research.
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