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The Association of Age-Related and Off-Target Retention with Longitudinal Quantification of [18F]MK6240 Tau PET in Target Regions.
Tissot, Cécile; Servaes, Stijn; Lussier, Firoza Z; Ferrari-Souza, João Pedro; Therriault, Joseph; Ferreira, Pâmela C L; Bezgin, Gleb; Bellaver, Bruna; Leffa, Douglas Teixeira; Mathotaarachchi, Sulantha S; Chamoun, Mira; Stevenson, Jenna; Rahmouni, Nesrine; Kang, Min Su; Pallen, Vanessa; Margherita-Poltronetti, Nina; Wang, Yi-Ting; Fernandez-Arias, Jaime; Benedet, Andrea L; Zimmer, Eduardo R; Soucy, Jean-Paul; Tudorascu, Dana L; Cohen, Annie D; Sharp, Madeleine; Gauthier, Serge; Massarweh, Gassan; Lopresti, Brian; Klunk, William E; Baker, Suzanne L; Villemagne, Victor L; Rosa-Neto, Pedro; Pascoal, Tharick A.
Afiliação
  • Tissot C; McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Servaes S; McGill University Research Center for Studies in Aging, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Lussier FZ; Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Ferrari-Souza JP; McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Therriault J; McGill University Research Center for Studies in Aging, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Ferreira PCL; Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Bezgin G; Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Bellaver B; Graduate Program in Biological Sciences: Biochemistry, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
  • Leffa DT; McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Mathotaarachchi SS; McGill University Research Center for Studies in Aging, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Chamoun M; Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Stevenson J; McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Rahmouni N; McGill University Research Center for Studies in Aging, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Kang MS; Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Pallen V; Graduate Program in Biological Sciences: Biochemistry, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
  • Margherita-Poltronetti N; Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Wang YT; McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Fernandez-Arias J; McGill University Research Center for Studies in Aging, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Benedet AL; McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Zimmer ER; McGill University Research Center for Studies in Aging, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Soucy JP; McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Tudorascu DL; McGill University Research Center for Studies in Aging, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Cohen AD; McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Sharp M; McGill University Research Center for Studies in Aging, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Gauthier S; Artificial Intelligence and Computational Neurosciences Lab, Sunnybrook Research Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • Massarweh G; L.C. Campbell Cognitive Neurology Unit, Hurvitz Brain Sciences Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • Lopresti B; McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Klunk WE; McGill University Research Center for Studies in Aging, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Baker SL; McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Villemagne VL; McGill University Research Center for Studies in Aging, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Rosa-Neto P; McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Pascoal TA; McGill University Research Center for Studies in Aging, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
J Nucl Med ; 64(3): 452-459, 2023 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36396455
ABSTRACT
6-(fluoro-18F)-3-(1H-pyrrolo[2,3-c]pyridin-1-yl)isoquinolin-5-amine ([18F]MK6240) tau PET tracer quantifies the brain tau neurofibrillary tangle load in Alzheimer disease. The aims of our study were to test the stability of common reference region estimates in the cerebellum over time and across diagnoses and evaluate the effects of age-related and off-target retention on the longitudinal quantification of [18F]MK6240 in target regions.

Methods:

We assessed reference, target, age-related, and off-target regions in 125 individuals across the aging and Alzheimer disease spectrum with longitudinal [18F]MK6240 SUVs and SUV ratios (SUVRs) (mean ± SD, 2.25 ± 0.40 y of follow-up). We obtained SUVR from meninges, exhibiting frequent off-target retention with [18F]MK6240. Additionally, we compared tracer uptake between 37 cognitively unimpaired young (CUY) (mean age, 23.41 ± 3.33 y) and 27 cognitively unimpaired older (CU) adults (amyloid-ß-negative and tau-negative, 58.50 ± 9.01 y) to identify possible nonvisually apparent, age-related signal. Two-tailed t testing and Pearson correlation testing were used to determine the difference between groups and associations between changes in region uptake, respectively.

Results:

Inferior cerebellar gray matter SUV did not differ on the basis of diagnosis and amyloid-ß status, cross-sectionally and over time. [18F]MK6240 uptake significantly differed between CUY and CU adults in the putamen or pallidum (affecting ∼75% of the region) and in the Braak II region (affecting ∼35%). Changes in meningeal and putamen or pallidum SUVRs did not significantly differ from zero, nor did they vary across diagnostic groups. We did not observe significant correlations between longitudinal changes in age-related or meningeal off-target retention and changes in target regions, whereas changes in all target regions were strongly correlated.

Conclusion:

Inferior cerebellar gray matter was similar across diagnostic groups cross-sectionally and stable over time and thus was deemed a suitable reference region for quantification. Despite not being visually perceptible, [18F]MK6240 has age-related retention in subcortical regions, at a much lower magnitude but topographically colocalized with significant off-target signal of the first-generation tau tracers. The lack of correlation between changes in age-related or meningeal and target retention suggests little influence of possible off-target signals on longitudinal tracer quantification. Nevertheless, the age-related retention in the Braak II region needs to be further investigated. Future postmortem studies should elucidate the source of the newly reported age-related [18F]MK6240 signal, and in vivo studies should further explore its impact on tracer quantification.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doença de Alzheimer Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doença de Alzheimer Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article