Comparison of regional flortaucipir PET with quantitative tau immunohistochemistry in three subjects...
Comparison of regional flortaucipir PET with quantitative tau immunohistochemistry in three subjects with Alzheimer’s disease pathology: a clinicopathological study
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Pontecorvo, Michael J. , Keene, C. Dirk , Beach, Thomas G. , Montine, Thomas J. , Arora, Anupa K. , Devous, Michael D. , Navitsky, Michael , Kennedy, Ian , Joshi, Abhinay D. , Lu, Ming , Serrano, Geidy E. , Sue, Lucia I. , Intorcia, Anthony J. , Rose, Shannon E. , Wilson, Angela , Hellstern, Leanne , Coleman, Natalie , Flitter, Matthew , Aldea, Patricia , Fleisher, Adam S. , Mintun, Mark A. and Siderowf, Andrew
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Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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English
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Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Background
The objective of this study was to make a quantitative comparison of flortaucipir PET retention with pathological tau and β-amyloid across a range of brain regions at autopsy.
Methods
Patients with dementia (two with clinical diagnosis of AD, one undetermined), nearing the end of life, underwent 20-min PET, beginning 80 min after an injection of ~370 mBq flortaucipir [
18
F]. Neocortical, basal ganglia, and limbic tissue samples were obtained bilaterally from 19 regions at autopsy and subject-specific PET regions of interest corresponding to the 19 sampled target tissue regions in each hemisphere were hand drawn on the PET images. SUVr values were calculated for each region using a cerebellar reference region. Abnormally phosphorylated tau (Ptau) and amyloid-β (Aβ) tissue concentrations were measured for each tissue region with an antibody capture assay (Histelide) using AT8 and H31L21 antibodies respectively.
Results
The imaging-to-autopsy interval ranged from 4–29 days. All three subjects had intermediate to high levels of AD neuropathologic change at autopsy. Mean cortical SUVr averaged across all three subjects correlated significantly with the Ptau immunoassay (Pearson
r
= 0.81;
p
< 0.0001). When Ptau and Aβ
1-42
were both included in the model, the Ptau correlation with flortaucipir SUVr was preserved but there was no correlation of Aβ
1-42
with flortaucipir. There was also a modest correlation between limbic (hippocampal/entorhinal and amygdala) flortaucipir SUVr and Ptau (Pearson
r
= 0.52;
p
< 0.080). There was no significant correlation between SUVr and Ptau in basal ganglia.
Conclusions
The results of this pilot study support a quantitative relationship between cortical flortaucipir SUVr values and quantitative measures of Ptau at autopsy. Additional research including more cases is needed to confirm the generalizability of these results.
Trial registration, NIH
Clinicaltrials.gov
NCT # 02516046. Registered August 27, 2015.
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02516046?term=02516046&draw=2&rank=1...
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Full title
Comparison of regional flortaucipir PET with quantitative tau immunohistochemistry in three subjects with Alzheimer’s disease pathology: a clinicopathological study
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Keene, C. Dirk
Beach, Thomas G.
Montine, Thomas J.
Arora, Anupa K.
Devous, Michael D.
Navitsky, Michael
Kennedy, Ian
Joshi, Abhinay D.
Lu, Ming
Serrano, Geidy E.
Sue, Lucia I.
Intorcia, Anthony J.
Rose, Shannon E.
Wilson, Angela
Hellstern, Leanne
Coleman, Natalie
Flitter, Matthew
Aldea, Patricia
Fleisher, Adam S.
Mintun, Mark A.
Siderowf, Andrew
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_c560e3ec351446138c0423bbda783d83
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ISSN
2191-219X
E-ISSN
2191-219X
DOI
10.1186/s13550-020-00653-x