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Quantitative 18F-AV1451 Brain Tau PET Imaging in Cognitively Normal Older Adults, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Alzheimer's Disease Patients
Document Type
article
Author
Qian ZhaoMin LiuLingxia HaYun ZhouAlzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging InitiativeMichael W. WeinerPaul AisenMichael WeinerRonald PetersenClifford R. JackWilliam JagustJohn Q. TrojanowkiArthur W. TogaLaurel BeckettRobert C. GreenAndrew J. SaykinJohn MorrisLeslie M. ShawZaven KhachaturianGreg SorensenMaria CarrilloLew KullerMarc RaichleSteven PaulPeter DaviesHoward FillitFranz HeftiDavid HoltzmanM. Marcel MesulamWilliam PotterPeter SnyderAdam SchwartzTom MontineRonald G. ThomasMichael DonohueSarah WalterDevon GessertTamie SatherGus JiminezArchana B. BalasubramanianJennifer MasonIris SimDanielle HarveyMatthew BernsteinNick FoxPaul ThompsonNorbert SchuffCharles DeCArliBret BorowskiJeff GunterMatt SenjemPrashanthi VemuriDavid JonesKejal KantarciChad WardRobert A. KoeppeNorm FosterEric M. ReimanKewei ChenChet MathisSusan LandauJohn C. MorrisNigel J. CairnsErin FranklinLisa Taylor-ReinwaldVirginia LeeMagdalena KoreckaMichal FigurskiKaren CrawfordScott NeuTatiana M. ForoudSteven PotkinLi ShenKelley FaberSungeun KimKwangsik NhoLean ThalLeon ThalNeil BuckholtzPeter J. SnyderMarilyn AlbertRichard FrankJohn HsiaoJeffrey KayeJoseph QuinnLisa SilbertBetty LindRaina CarterSara DolenLon S. SchneiderSonia PawluczykMauricio BecerraLiberty TeodoroBryan M. SpannJames BrewerHelen VanderswagAdam FleisherJudith L. HeidebrinkJoanne L. LordSara S. MasonColleen S. AlbersDavid KnopmanKris JohnsonRachelle S. DoodyJavier Villanueva-MeyerValory PavlikVictoria ShibleyMunir ChowdhurySusan RountreeMimi DangYaakov SternLawrence S. HonigKaren L. BellBeau AncesMaria CarrollMary L. CreechMark A. MintunStacy SchneiderAngela OliverDaniel MarsonDavid GeldmacherMarissa Natelson LoveRandall GriffithDavid ClarkJohn BrockingtonErik RobersonHillel GrossmanEffie MitsisRaj C. ShahLeyla deToledo-MorrellRanjan DuaraMaria T. Greig-CustoWarren BarkerChiadi OnyikeDaniel D'AgostinoStephanie KielbMartin SadowskiMohammed O. SheikhUlysse AnaztasiaGaikwad MrunaliniP. Murali DoraiswamyJeffrey R. PetrellaSalvador Borges-NetoTerence Z. WongEdward ColemanSteven E. ArnoldJason H. KarlawishDavid A. WolkChristopher M. ClarkCharles D. SmithGreg JichaPeter HardyPartha SinhaElizabeth OatesGary ConradOscar L. LopezMaryAnn OakleyDonna M. SimpsonAnton P. PorsteinssonBonnie S. GoldsteinKim MartinKelly M. MakinoM. Saleem IsmailConnie BrandSteven G. PotkinAdrian PredaDana NguyenKyle WomackDana MathewsMary QuicenoAllan I. LeveyJames J. LahJanet S. CellarJeffrey M. BurnsRussell H. SwerdlowWilliam M. BrooksLiana ApostolovaKathleen TingusEllen WooDaniel H.S. SilvermanPo H. LuGeorge BartzokisNeill R Graff-RadfordFrancine ParfittKim Poki-WalkerMartin R. FarlowAnn Marie HakeBrandy R. MatthewsJared R. BroschScott HerringChristopher H. van DyckRichard E. CarsonMartha G. MacAvoyPradeep VarmaHoward ChertkowHoward BergmanChris HoseinSandra BlackBojana StefanovicCurtis CaldwellGing-Yuek Robin HsiungBenita MudgeVesna SossiHoward FeldmanMichele AssalyElizabeth FingerStephen PasternackIrina RachiskyDick TrostAndrew KerteszCharles BernickDonna MunicMarek-Marsel MesulamEmily RogalskiKristine LipowskiSandra WeintraubBorna BonakdarpourDiana KerwinChuang-Kuo WuNancy JohnsonCarl SadowskyTeresa VillenaRaymond Scott TurnerKathleen JohnsonBrigid ReynoldsReisa A. SperlingKeith A. JohnsonGad MarshallJerome YesavageJoy L. TaylorBarton LaneAllyson RosenJared TinklenbergMarwan N. SabbaghChristine M. BeldenSandra A. JacobsonSherye A. SirrelNeil KowallRonald KillianyAndrew E. BudsonAlexander NorbashPatricia Lynn JohnsonThomas O. ObisesanSaba WoldayJoanne AllardAlan LernerPaula OgrockiCurtis TatsuokaParianne FaticaEvan FletcherPauline MaillardJohn OlichneyCharles DeCarliOwen CarmichaelSmita KitturMichael BorrieT-Y LeeRob BarthaSterling JohnsonSanjay AsthanaCynthia M. CarlssonPierre TariotAnna BurkeAnn Marie MillikenNadira TrncicStephanie ReederVernice BatesHoracio CapoteMichelle RainkaDouglas W. ScharreMaria KatakiBrendan KelleyEarl A. ZimmermanDzintra CelminsAlice D. BrownGodfrey D. PearlsonKaren BlankKaren AndersonLaura A. FlashmanMarc SeltzerMary L. HynesRobert B. SantulliKaycee M. SinkGordineer LeslieJeff D. WilliamsonPradeep GargFranklin WatkinsBrian R. OttGeoffrey TremontLori A. DaielloStephen SallowayPaul MalloyStephen CorreiaHoward J. RosenBruce L. MillerDavid PerryJacobo MintzerKenneth SpicerDavid BachmanStephen PasternakIrina RachinskyJohn RogersDick DrostNunzio PomaraRaymundo HernandoAntero SarraelSusan K. SchultzKaren Ekstam SmithHristina KolevaKi Won NamHyungsub ShimNorman RelkinGloria ChiangMichael LinLisa RavdinAmanda SmithBalebail Ashok RajKristin FargherThomas NeylanJordan GrafmanGessert DevonDavis MelissaRosemary MorrisonHayes JacquelineFinley ShannonKantarci KejalWard ChadErin HouseholderCrawford KarenNeu ScottFriedl KarlBecerra MauricioDebra FleischmanKonstantinos ArfanakisDaniel VaronMaria T GreigOlga JamesBonnie GoldsteinKimberly S. MartinDino MassogliaOlga Brawman-MintzerWalter MartinezHoward RosenKelly BehanSterling C. JohnsonJ. Jay FruehlingSandra HardingElaine R. PeskindEric C. PetrieGail LiJerome A. YesavageAnsgar J. FurstSteven ChaoScott MackinRema RamanErin DrakeMike DonohueGustavo JimenezKelly HarlessJennifer SalazarYuliana CabreraLindsey HergesheimerElizabeth ShafferCraig NelsonDavid BickfordMeryl ButtersMichelle ZmudaDenise ReyesKelley M. FaberKelly N. NudelmanYiu Ho AuKelly SchererDaniel CatalinottoSamuel StarkElise OngDariella Fernandez
Source
Frontiers in Neurology, Vol 10 (2019)
Subject
18F-AV1451
Tau PET
cognitively normal
mild cognition impairment
Alzheimer's disease
Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
RC346-429
Language
English
ISSN
1664-2295
Abstract
Recent developments of tau Positron Emission Tomography (PET) allows assessment of regional neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) deposition in human brain. Among the tau PET molecular probes, 18F-AV1451 is characterized by high selectivity for pathologic tau aggregates over amyloid plaques, limited non-specific binding in white and gray matter, and confined off-target binding. The objectives of the study are (1) to quantitatively characterize regional brain tau deposition measured by 18F-AV1451 PET in cognitively normal older adults (CN), mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and AD participants; (2) to evaluate the correlations between cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers or Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and 18F-AV1451 PET standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR); and (3) to evaluate the partial volume effects on 18F-AV1451 brain uptake.Methods: The study included total 115 participants (CN = 49, MCI = 58, and AD = 8) from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI). Preprocessed 18F-AV1451 PET images, structural MRIs, and demographic and clinical assessments were downloaded from the ADNI database. A reblurred Van Cittertiteration method was used for voxelwise partial volume correction (PVC) on PET images. Structural MRIs were used for PET spatial normalization and region of interest (ROI) definition in standard space. The parametric images of 18F-AV1451 SUVR relative to cerebellum were calculated. The ROI SUVR measurements from PVC and non-PVC SUVR images were compared. The correlation between ROI 18F-AV1451 SUVR and the measurements of MMSE, CSF total tau (t-tau), and phosphorylated tau (p-tau) were also assessed.Results:18F-AV1451 prominently specific binding was found in the amygdala, entorhinal cortex, parahippocampus, fusiform, posterior cingulate, temporal, parietal, and frontal brain regions. Most regional SUVRs showed significantly higher uptake of 18F-AV1451 in AD than MCI and CN participants. SUVRs of small regions like amygdala, entorhinal cortex and parahippocampus were statistically improved by PVC in all groups (p < 0.01). Although there was an increasing tendency of 18F-AV-1451 SUVRs in MCI group compared with CN group, no significant difference of 18F-AV1451 deposition was found between CN and MCI brains with or without PVC (p > 0.05). Declined MMSE score was observed with increasing 18F-AV1451 binding in amygdala, entorhinal cortex, parahippocampus, and fusiform. CSF p-tau was positively correlated with 18F-AV1451 deposition. PVC improved the results of 18F-AV-1451 tau deposition and correlation studies in small brain regions.Conclusion: The typical deposition of 18F-AV1451 tau PET imaging in AD brain was found in amygdala, entorhinal cortex, fusiform and parahippocampus, and these regions were strongly associated with cognitive impairment and CSF biomarkers. Although more deposition was observed in MCI group, the 18F-AV-1451 PET imaging could not differentiate the MCI patients from CN population. More tau deposition related to decreased MMSE score and increased level of CSF p-tau, especially in ROIs of amygdala, entorhinal cortex and parahippocampus. PVC did improve the results of tau deposition and correlation studies in small brain regions and suggest to be routinely used in 18F-AV1451 tau PET quantification.