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Comparing predictors of conversion and decline in mild cognitive impairment.
S M Landau; D Harvey; C M Madison; E M Reiman; N L Foster; P S Aisen; R C Petersen; L M Shaw; J Q Trojanowski; C R Jack; et al. (Profiled Authors: Petersen, Ronald C; Jagust, William J; Trojanowski, John Q)
Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley 94720-3190, USA. slandau@berkeley.edu
Neurology 2010;75(3):230-8.
OBJECTIVE: A variety of measurements have been individually linked to decline in mild cognitive impairment (MCI), but the identification of optimal markers for predicting disease progression remains unresolved. The goal of this study was to evaluate the prognostic ability of genetic, CSF, neuroimaging, and cognitive measurements obtained in the same participants. METHODS: APOE epsilon4 allele frequency, CSF proteins (Abeta(1-42), total tau, hyperphosphorylated tau [p-tau(181p)]), glucose metabolism (FDG-PET), hippocampal volume, and episodic memory performance were evaluated at baseline in patients with amnestic MCI (n = 85), using data from a large multisite study (Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative). Patients were classified as normal or abnormal on each predictor variable based on externally derived cutoffs, and then variables were evaluated as predictors of subsequent conversion to Alzheimer disease (AD) and cognitive decline (Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive Subscale) during a variable follow-up period (1.9 +/- 0.4 years). RESULTS: Patients with MCI converted to AD at an annual rate of 17.2%. Subjects with MCI who had abnormal results on both FDG-PET and episodic memory were 11.7 times more likely to convert to AD than subjects who had normal results on both measures (p <or= 0.02). In addition, the CSF ratio p-tau(181p)/Abeta(1-42) (beta = 1.10 +/- 0.53; p = 0.04) and, marginally, FDG-PET predicted cognitive decline. CONCLUSIONS: Baseline FDG-PET and episodic memory predict conversion to AD, whereas p-tau(181p)/Abeta(1-42) and, marginally, FDG-PET predict longitudinal cognitive decline. Complementary information provided by these biomarkers may aid in future selection of patients for clinical trials or identification of patients likely to benefit from a therapeutic intervention.
15 Originating Grant
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TROJANOWSKI, JOHN Q.
NIA Core Center to Build Neurodegenerative Disease Research Faculty At Penn
30 September 2009 - 31 August 2011
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 804,917
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2.
TROJANOWSKI, JOHN Q.
Parkinson's Disease and Dementia
15 June 2007 - 30 June 2017
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE
Total Funding: $ 11,949,028
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3.
Jagust, William J
Molecular and Functional Imaging of Age Related Cognitive Decline
15 April 2007 - 28 February 2010
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 1,413,841
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4.
Jagust, William J
Amyloid Imaging in Frontotemporal Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease
1 March 2007 - 28 February 2010
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 1,202,928
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5.
MILLER, BRUCE L
New Approaches to Dementia Heterogeneity
15 May 2004 - 31 March 2014
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 14,656,380
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MILLER, BRUCE L
Frontotemporal Dementia: Genes, Images, and Emotions
1 July 2001 - 31 August 2017
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 16,462,680
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7.
LEE, VIRGINIA M
Frontotemporal Dementias: Genotypes and Phenotypes
15 March 2000 - 29 February 2016
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 19,741,888
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PETERSEN, RONALD C
Mayo Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
1 May 1999 - 30 April 2014
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 25,743,859
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9.
TROJANOWSKI, JOHN Q.
Alzheimer's Disease Core Center
15 July 1997 - 30 June 2016
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 25,158,594
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Salmon, David
Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study (ADCS)
1 July 1997 - 30 June 2012
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 5,782,372
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Trojanowski, John Q
Molecular substrates of aging and neuron death
15 May 1997 - 30 April 2010
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 24,601,856
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Jagust, William J
UC Davis Alzheimer's Disease Center Core
30 September 1991 - 30 June 2006
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 12,148,407
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13.
Thal, Leon J
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE COOPERATIVE STUDY
30 September 1991 - 31 August 2006
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 101,247,675
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14.
PETERSEN, RONALD C
Alzheimers Disease Patient Registry
30 September 1986 - 31 August 2014
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 17,300,028
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Scientific Context
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COLE, GREGORY M
Preclinical Pharmacogenomics and Synaptic Biomarkers for Alzheimer's Disease
1 September 2011 - 31 March 2016
NATIONAL CENTER FOR COMPLEMENTARY &ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
Total Funding: $ 766,150
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Mayeux, Richard
Epidemiology of Dementia In An Urban Community
1 February 1989 - 30 June 2009
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 40,531,208
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3.
Knopman, David S
Frontotemporal degeneration: a basis for clinical trials
30 September 2003 - 31 August 2007
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 1,649,076
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