Microglia measured by TSPO PET are associated with Alzheimer's disease pathology and mediate key steps in a disease progression model

Samantha M. Rossano,Aubrey S. Johnson,Anna Smith, Galen Ziaggi, Andrew Roetman, Diana Guzman, Amarachukwu Okafor, Julia Klein,Zeljko Tomljanovic, Yaakov Stern,Adam M. Brickman,Seonjoo Lee, William C. Kreisl,Patrick Lao

ALZHEIMERS & DEMENTIA(2024)

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INTRODUCTIONEvidence suggests microglial activation precedes regional tau and neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease (AD). We characterized microglia with translocator protein (TSPO) positron emission tomography (PET) within an AD progression model where global amyloid beta (A beta) precedes local tau and neurodegeneration, resulting in cognitive impairment.METHODSFlorbetaben, PBR28, and MK-6240 PET, T1 magnetic resonance imaging, and cognitive measures were performed in 19 cognitively unimpaired older adults and 22 patients with mild cognitive impairment or mild AD to examine associations among microglia activation, A beta, tau, and cognition, adjusting for neurodegeneration. Mediation analyses evaluated the possible role of microglial activation along the AD progression model.RESULTSHigher PBR28 uptake was associated with higher A beta, higher tau, and lower MMSE score, independent of neurodegeneration. PBR28 mediated associations between tau in early and middle Braak stages, between tau and neurodegeneration, and between neurodegeneration and cognition.DISCUSSIONMicroglia are associated with AD pathology and cognition and may mediate relationships between subsequent steps in AD progression.
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AD progression,Alzheimer's disease,neuroinflammation,TSPO PET
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