The BDNF Val66Met SNP modulates the association between beta-amyloid and hippocampal disconnection in Alzheimer’s disease

MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY(2019)

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In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a single-nucleotide polymorphism in the gene encoding brain-derived neurotrophic factor ( BDNF Val66Met ) is associated with worse impact of primary AD pathology (beta-amyloid, Aβ) on neurodegeneration and cognitive decline, rendering BDNF Val66Met an important modulating factor of cognitive impairment in AD. However, the effect of BDNF Val66Met on functional networks that may underlie cognitive impairment in AD is poorly understood. Using a cross-validation approach, we first explored in subjects with autosomal dominant AD (ADAD) from the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network (DIAN) the effect of BDNF Val66Met on resting-state fMRI assessed functional networks. In seed-based connectivity analysis of six major large-scale networks, we found a stronger decrease of hippocampus (seed) to medial-frontal connectivity in the BDNF Val66Met carriers compared to BDNF Val homozogytes. BDNF Val66Met was not associated with connectivity in any other networks. Next, we tested whether the finding of more pronounced decrease in hippocampal-medial-frontal connectivity in BDNF Val66Met could be also found in elderly subjects with sporadically occurring Aβ, including a group with subjective cognitive decline ( N = 149, FACEHBI study) and a group ranging from preclinical to AD dementia ( N = 114, DELCODE study). In both of these independently recruited groups, BDNF Val66Met was associated with a stronger effect of more abnormal Aβ-levels (assessed by biofluid-assay or amyloid-PET) on hippocampal-medial-frontal connectivity decreases, controlled for hippocampus volume and other confounds. Lower hippocampal-medial-frontal connectivity was associated with lower global cognitive performance in the DIAN and DELCODE studies. Together these results suggest that BDNF Val66Met is selectively associated with a higher vulnerability of hippocampus-frontal connectivity to primary AD pathology, resulting in greater AD-related cognitive impairment.
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Cognitive decline,Dementia,Neurodegeneration,Hippocampus,Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance,Hippocampal formation,Neurotrophic factors,Disease,Neuroscience,Medicine
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