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Alzheimers Dement ; 18(12): 2537-2550, 2022 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35187794

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INTRODUCTION: Blood-based biomarkers are the next challenge for Alzheimer's disease (AD) diagnosis and prognosis. METHODS: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) participants (N = 485) of the BALTAZAR study, a large-scale longitudinal multicenter cohort, were followed-up for 3 years. A total of 165 of them converted to dementia (95% AD). Associations of conversion and plasma amyloid beta (Aß)1-42 , Aß1-40 , Aß1-42 /Aß1-40 ratio were analyzed with logistic and Cox models. RESULTS: Converters to dementia had lower level of plasma Aß1-42 (37.1 pg/mL [12.5] vs. 39.2 [11.1] , P value = .03) and lower Aß1-42 /Aß1-40 ratio than non-converters (0.148 [0.125] vs. 0.154 [0.076], P value = .02). MCI participants in the highest quartile of Aß1-42 /Aß1-40 ratio (>0.169) had a significant lower risk of conversion (hazard ratio adjusted for age, sex, education, apolipoprotein E ε4, hippocampus atrophy = 0.52 (95% confidence interval [0.31-0.86], P value = .01). DISCUSSION: In this large cohort of MCI subjects we identified a threshold for plasma Aß1-42 /Aß1-40 ratio that may detect patients with a low risk of conversion to dementia within 3 years.


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Alzheimer Disease , Cognitive Dysfunction , Humans , Amyloid beta-Peptides , Cognitive Dysfunction/diagnosis , Alzheimer Disease/diagnosis , Apolipoprotein E4 , Biomarkers , Peptide Fragments , tau Proteins , Disease Progression
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Alzheimers Dement ; 14(7): 858-868, 2018 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29458036

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INTRODUCTION: Diagnostic relevance of plasma amyloid ß (Aß) for Alzheimer's disease (AD) process yields conflicting results. The objective of the study was to assess plasma levels of Aß42 and Aß40 in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI), nonamnestic MCI, and AD patients and to investigate relationships between peripheral and central biomarkers. METHODS: One thousand forty participants (417 amnestic MCI, 122 nonamnestic MCI, and 501 AD) from the Biomarker of AmyLoïd pepTide and AlZheimer's diseAse Risk multicenter prospective study with cognition, plasma, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and magnetic resonance imaging assessments were included. RESULTS: Plasma Aß1-42 and Aß1-40 were lower in AD (36.9 [11.7] and 263 [80] pg/mL) than in amnestic MCI (38.2 [11.9] and 269 [68] pg/mL) than in nonamnestic MCI (39.7 [10.5] and 272 [52] pg/mL), respectively (P = .01 for overall difference between groups for Aß1-42 and P = .04 for Aß1-40). Globally, plasma Aß1-42 correlated with age, Mini-Mental State Examination, and APOE Îµ4 allele. Plasma Aß1-42 correlated with all CSF biomarkers in MCI but only with CSF Aß42 in AD. DISCUSSION: Plasma Aß was associated with cognitive status and CSF biomarkers, suggesting the interest of plasma amyloid biomarkers for diagnosis purpose.


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Alzheimer Disease/blood , Alzheimer Disease/diagnosis , Amyloid beta-Peptides/blood , Biomarkers , Cognitive Dysfunction/blood , Cognitive Dysfunction/cerebrospinal fluid , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Biomarkers/blood , Biomarkers/cerebrospinal fluid , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Mental Status and Dementia Tests/statistics & numerical data , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies
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