Proteomic profiles of incident mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease among adults with Down syndrome.

Sid E O'Bryant,Fan Zhang,Wayne Silverman, Joseph H Lee,Sharon J Krinsky-McHale, Deborah Pang,James Hall,Nicole Schupf

Alzheimer's & dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands)(2020)

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INTRODUCTION:We sought to determine if proteomic profiles could predict risk for incident mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) among adults with Down syndrome (DS). METHODS:In a cohort of 398 adults with DS, a total of n = 186 participants were determined to be non-demented and without MCI or AD at baseline and throughout follow-up; n = 103 had incident MCI and n = 81 had incident AD. Proteomics were conducted on banked plasma samples from a previously generated algorithm. RESULTS:The proteomic profile was highly accurate in predicting incident MCI (area under the curve [AUC] = 0.92) and incident AD (AUC = 0.88). For MCI risk, the support vector machine (SVM)-based high/low cut-point yielded an adjusted hazard ratio (HR) = 6.46 (P < .001). For AD risk, the SVM-based high/low cut-point score yielded an adjusted HR = 8.4 (P < .001). DISCUSSION:The current results provide support for our blood-based proteomic profile for predicting risk for MCI and AD among adults with DS.
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