Test sequence of CSF and MRI biomarkers for prediction of AD in subjects with MCI

S. Vos, I.A. van Rossum, L. Burns, D.L. Knol, P. Scheltens, H. Soininen, L.O. Wahlund, H. Hampel, M. Tsolaki, L. Minthon, R. Handels, G. L'Italien, W.M. van der Flier, P. Aalten, C.E. Teunissen, F. Barkhof, K. Blennow, R. Wolz, D. Rueckert, F. VerheyP.J. Visser

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    Abstract

    Our aim was to identify the best diagnostic test sequence for predicting Alzheimer's disease (AD)-type dementia in subjects with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) using cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) biomarkers. We selected 153 subjects with mild cognitive impairment from a multicenter memory clinic-based cohort. We tested the CSF beta amyloid (Aβ)1-42/tau ratio using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and hippocampal volumes (HCVs) using the atlas-based learning embeddings for atlas propagation (LEAP) method. Outcome measure was progression to AD-type dementia in 2 years. At follow-up, 48 (31%) subjects converted to AD-type dementia. In multivariable analyses, CSF Aβ1-42/tau and HCV predicted AD-type dementia regardless of apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotype and cognitive scores. Test sequence analyses showed that CSF Aβ1-42/tau increased predictive accuracy in subjects with normal HCV (p = 0.001) and abnormal HCV (p = 0.025). HCV ncreased predictive accuracy only in subjects with normal CSF Aβ1-42/tau (p < 0.014). Slope analyses for annual cognitive decline yielded similar results. For selection of subjects for a prodromal AD trial, the best balance between sample size and number of subjects needed to screen was obtained with CSF markers. These results provide further support for the use of CSF and magnetic resonance imaging biomarkers to identify prodromal AD. © 2012 Elsevier Inc.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2272-2281
    JournalNeurobiology of Aging
    Volume33
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

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