Evaluation of [18F]-JNJ-64326067-AAA tau PET tracer in humans.

Suzanne L Baker, Karine Provost, Wesley Thomas, A J Whitman, Mustafa Janabi, Mark E Schmidt, Maarten Timmers, Hartmuth C Kolb, Gil D Rabinovici, William J Jagust
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Abstract

The [18F]-JNJ-64326067-AAA ([18F]-JNJ-067) tau tracer was evaluated in healthy older controls (HCs), mild cognitive impairment (MCI), Alzheimer's disease (AD), and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) participants. Seventeen subjects (4 HCs, 5 MCIs, 5 ADs, and 3 PSPs) received a [11C]-PIB amyloid PET scan, and a tau [18F]-JNJ-067 PET scan 0-90 minutes post-injection. Only MCIs and ADs were amyloid positive. The simplified reference tissue model, Logan graphical analysis distribution volume ratio, and SUVR were evaluated for quantification. The [18F]-JNJ-067 tau signal relative to the reference region continued to increase to 90 min, indicating the tracer had not reached steady state. There was no significant difference in any bilateral ROIs for MCIs or PSPs relative to HCs; AD participants showed elevated tracer relative to controls in most cortical ROIs (P < 0.05). Only AD participants showed elevated retention in the entorhinal cortex. There was off-target signal in the putamen, pallidum, thalamus, midbrain, superior cerebellar gray, and white matter. [18F]-JNJ-067 significantly correlated (p < 0.05) with Mini-Mental State Exam in entorhinal cortex and temporal meta regions. There is clear binding of [18F]-JNJ-067 in AD participants. Lack of binding in HCs, MCIs and PSPs suggests [18F]-JNJ-067 may not bind to low levels of AD-related tau or 4 R tau.

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[18F]-JNJ-64326067-AAA tau PET示踪剂的人体评价。
[18F]-JNJ-64326067-AAA ([18F]-JNJ-067) tau示踪剂在健康老年对照(hc)、轻度认知障碍(MCI)、阿尔茨海默病(AD)和进行性核上性麻痹(PSP)参与者中进行了评估。17名受试者(4名hc、5名MCIs、5名ad和3名psp)在注射后0-90分钟接受了[11C]-PIB淀粉样蛋白PET扫描和tau [18F]-JNJ-067 PET扫描。只有MCIs和ad呈淀粉样蛋白阳性。采用简化参比组织模型、Logan图形分析分布体积比、SUVR进行定量评价。相对于参考区域的[18F]-JNJ-067 tau信号持续升高至90 min,表明示踪剂尚未达到稳态。与hcc相比,MCIs或psp的任何双侧roi均无显著差异;AD参与者在大多数皮质roi (P 18F]-JNJ-067)中显示出相对于对照组升高的示踪剂(P 18F]-JNJ-067)。在hcc、MCIs和psp中缺乏结合表明[18F]-JNJ-067可能不结合低水平的ad相关tau或4r tau。
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