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Plasma Aß42/40 ratio alone or combined with FDG-PET can accurately predict amyloid-PET positivity: a cross-sectional analysis from the AB255 study

Autores: Pérez Grijalba, Virginia; Arbizu Lostao, Javier; Judith Romero; Prieto Azcárate, Elena; Pedro Pesini; Leticia Sarasa; Guillen Valderrama, Edgar Fernando; Inmaculada Monleón; Itziar San-José; Pablo Martínez-Lage; Josep Munuera; Isabel Hernández; Mar Buendía; Oscar Sotolongo-Grau; Montserrat Alegret; Agustín Ruiz; Lluis Táraga; Mercé Boada; Manuel Sarasa; The ABB255 Study Group
Título de la revista: ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH & THERAPY
ISSN: 1758-9193
Volumen: 11
Número: 1
Páginas: 96
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Resumen:
BACKGROUND: To facilitate population screening and clinical trials of disease-modifying therapies for Alzheimer's disease, supportive biomarker information is necessary. This study was aimed to investigate the association of plasma amyloid-beta (Aß) levels with the presence of pathological accumulation of Aß in the brain measured by amyloid-PET. Both plasma Aß42/40 ratio alone or combined with an FDG-PET-based biomarker of neurodegeneration were assessed as potential AD biomarkers. METHODS: We included 39 cognitively normal subjects and 20 patients with mild cognitive impairment from the AB255 Study who had undergone PiB-PET scans. Total Aß40 and Aß42 levels in plasma (TP42/40) were quantified using ABtest kits. Subjects were dichotomized as Aß-PET positive or negative, and the ability of TP42/40 to detect Aß-PET positivity was assessed by logistic regression and receiver operating characteristic analyses. Combination of plasma Aß biomarkers and FDG-PET was further assessed as an improvement for brain amyloidosis detection and diagnosis classification. RESULTS: Eighteen (30.5%) subjects were Aß-PET positive. TP42/40 ratio alone identified Aß-PET status with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.881 (95% confidence interval [CI]¿=¿0.779-0.982). Discriminating performance of TP42/40 to detect Aß-PET-positive subjects yielded sensitivity and specificity values at Youden's cutoff of 77.8% and 87.5%, respectively, with a positive predictive value of 0.732 and negative predictive value of 0.900. All these parameters improved after adjusting the model for significant covariates. Applying TP42/40 as the first screening tool in a sequential diagnostic work-up would reduce the number of Aß-PET scans by 64%. Combination of both FDG-PET scores and plasma Aß biomarkers was found to be the most accurate Aß-PET predictor, with an AUC of 0.965 (95% CI¿=¿0.913-0.100). CONCLUSIONS: Plasma TP42/40 ratio showed a relevant and significant potential as a screening tool to identify brain Aß positivity in preclinical and prodromal stages of Alzheimer's disease.