GFAP 和 Aβ42 的协同效应:对认知范围内白质完整性和言语记忆的影响

IF 3.7 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
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背景血浆胶质纤维酸性蛋白(GFAP)是一种星形胶质细胞生物标志物,以前曾被认为与阿尔茨海默病(AD)状态、淀粉样蛋白水平和老年人的记忆表现有关。星形胶质细胞/星形胶质细胞反应性可能影响认知结果的神经解剖学途径仍不清楚。我们评估了血浆 GFAP 和淀粉样蛋白水平是否会对穹窿结构产生协同效应,而穹窿结构与 AD 相关的胆碱能通路密切相关。我们还研究了穹窿结构是否介导了 GFAP 与言语记忆之间的关联。方法 在一组无症状和有症状的老年人(总人数 = 99)中,我们评估了血浆 GFAP、淀粉样蛋白-β42(Aβ42)、其他 AD 相关蛋白和血管标记物,并进行了综合记忆测试。结果在低血浆淀粉样蛋白-β42(Aβ42)组中,较高的血浆GFAP与较低的分数各向异性(FA;P = 0.007)、较高的平均扩散率(MD;p = 0.001)、较高的径向扩散率(RD;p = 0.001)和较高的左穹窿轴向扩散率(DA;p = 0.001)相关。这些关联与 APOE 基因状态、血浆总 tau 和神经丝光水平、血浆血管生物标志物和全脑弥散指标无关。在对低血浆Aβ42组参与者(n = 33)的子分析中,穹窿结构介导了较高血浆GFAP水平与较低言语记忆能力之间的关系。我们还扩展了之前的 GFAP-言语记忆研究结果,证明在低血浆 Aβ42 组中,左侧穹窿的完整性可能是 GFAP 与言语记忆表现之间负相关的主要白质通道。总之,这些研究结果表明,星形胶质细胞增生/星形胶质细胞反应性可能在注意力缺失症发病机制中扮演着早期的关键角色,并进一步证明血浆中的高GFAP和低Aβ42可能反映了穹窿-记忆通路中特别有害的协同作用。
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Synergistic effects of GFAP and Aβ42: Implications for white matter integrity and verbal memory across the cognitive spectrum

Background

Plasma glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), an astrocytic biomarker, has previously been linked with Alzheimer's disease (AD) status, amyloid levels, and memory performance in older adults. The neuroanatomical pathways by which astrogliosis/astrocyte reactivity might impact cognitive outcomes remains unclear. We evaluated whether plasma GFAP and amyloid levels had a synergistic effect on fornix structure, which is critically involved in AD-associated cholinergic pathways. We also examined whether fornix structure mediates associations between GFAP and verbal memory.

Methods

In a cohort of both asymptomatic and symptomatic older adults (total n = 99), we assessed plasma GFAP, amyloid-β42 (Aβ42), other AD-related proteins, and vascular markers, and we conducted comprehensive memory testing. Tractography-based methods were used to assess fornix structure with whole brain diffusion metrics to control for diffuse alterations in brain white matter.

Results

In individuals in the low plasma amyloid-β42 (Aβ42) group, higher plasma GFAP was associated with lower fractional anisotropy (FA; p = 0.007), higher mean diffusivity (MD; p < 0.001), higher radial diffusivity (RD; p < 0.001), and higher axial diffusivity (DA; p = 0.001) in the left fornix. These associations were independent of APOE gene status, plasma levels of total tau and neurofilament light, plasma vascular biomarkers, and whole brain diffusion metrics. In a sub-analysis of participants in the low plasma Aβ42 group (n = 33), fornix structure mediated the association between higher plasma GFAP levels and lower verbal memory performance.

Discussion

Higher plasma GFAP was associated with altered fornix microstructure in the setting of greater amyloid deposition. We also expanded on our prior GFAP-verbal memory findings by demonstrating that in the low plasma Aβ42 group, left fornix integrity may be a primary white matter conduit for the negative associations between GFAP and verbal memory performance. Overall, these findings suggest that astrogliosis/astrocyte reactivity may play an early, pivotal role in AD pathogenesis, and further demonstrate that high GFAP and low Aβ42 in plasma may reflect a particularly detrimental synergistic role in forniceal-memory pathways.

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Brain, behavior, & immunity - health
Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Biological Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience
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