| Literature DB >> 31514172 |
Hao Hu1, Ke-Liang Chen2, Ya-Nan Ou1, Xi-Peng Cao3, Shi-Dong Chen2, Mei Cui2, Qiang Dong2, Lan Tan1, Jin-Tai Yu2.
Abstract
Previous studies demonstrated that plasma neurofilament light chain (NFL) played important predictive roles in disease progression and neurodegeneration in the preclinical phase of familial Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, whether plasma NFL has the same predictive roles in sporadic AD is still unclear. In this study, 243 cognitively normal (CN) participants from the ADNI database were divided into two subgroups (CN- and CN+) according to CSF Aβ or AV45-PET. Associations of baseline plasma NFL concentrations or rate of change in plasma NFL with longitudinal data on other biomarkers were tested by multivariate linear mixed effects models (LMEMs). Results showed that plasma NFL concentration and its rate of change were already abnormally high in the preclinical phase of AD. Plasma NFL was associated with three core AD-related biomarkers in preclinical phase. Baseline plasma NFL, but not its rate of change, played predictive roles in both cognitive decline (β = -0.0349, p = 0.0274) and hippocampal atrophy (β = -0.0351, p = 0.0088), especially for preclinical AD participants. In summary, these results indicated that baseline plasma NFL, but not its rate of change, may be a valuable noninvasive tool to assess neurodegeneration and predict longitudinal disease progression in preclinical AD individuals.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; biomarker; neurofilament light chain; prediction
Year: 2019 PMID: 31514172 PMCID: PMC6756875 DOI: 10.18632/aging.102220
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aging (Albany NY) ISSN: 1945-4589 Impact factor: 5.682
Demographics for CN population.
| 130 | 113 | 243 | - | |
| 72.77 (5.54) | 73.33 (6.21) | 72.76 (6.80) | 0.0510 | |
| 55 (42.31) | 62 (54.87) | 117 (48.15) | 0.0679 | |
| 16.85 (2.64) | 16.35 (2.54) | 16.62 (2.60) | 0.1005 | |
| 13.85 | 43.36 | 27.57 | <0.0001a | |
| 1.13 (0.58) | 1.0 (0.59) | 1.07 (0.59) | 0.1052 | |
| 0.95 (0.79) | 0.65 (0.80) | 0.81 (0.81) | 0.0031a | |
| 237.98 (25.62) | 154.732 (32.47) | 199.27 (50.68) | <0.0001a | |
| 57.06 (22.67) | 77.47 (39.93) | 66.55 (33.41) | 0.0002a | |
| 26.95 (10.90) | 41.65 (24.66) | 33.79 (19.97) | <0.0001a | |
| 7618.49 (741.95) | 7440.13 (821.38) | 7535.55 (783.34) | 0.0734 | |
| 1.32. (0.11) | 1.30 (0.12) | 1.32 (0.11) | 0.1525 | |
| 31.61 (13.10) | 36.39 (14.46) | 33.84 (13.93) | 0.0044a | |
| 2.34 | 2.94 | - | <0.0001a | |
| (1.47~3.25) | (1.83~4.04) | - | - |
Abbreviations: APOE, apolipoprotein E; ADNI, Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative; ADNI_MEM, memory domain composite score; ADNI_EF, executive domain composite score; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; Aβ, amyloid-β; t-tau, total tau protein; p-tau, phosphorylated tau protein; NFL, neurofilament light chain; SD, standard deviation; CI, confidence interval; CN-, cognitively normal participants with negative Aβ; CN+, cognitively normal participants with positive Aβ
a Lower-case letter indicated that the results were statistically significant.
Figure 1Plasma NFL in different groups. The intergroup differences in plasma NFL were tested using Wilcoxon test. Plasma NFL concentrations were higher in the CN+ group with a high degree of overlap between the two groups (p = 0.0044).
Cross-sectional associations of plasma NFL with CSF biomarkers, cognition and hippocampus volume.
| -0.0215 | 0.827 | 0.02457 | 0.8109 | -0.1421 | 0.0320a | |||
| -0.0325 | 0.741 | 0.29319 | 0.0042a | 0.1821 | 0.0091a | |||
| -0.0353 | 0.717 | 0.095684 | 0.3604 | 0.0887 | 0.2011 | |||
| -0.0454 | 0.6365 | -0.09396 | 0.3821 | -0.0811 | 0.2583 | |||
| 0.0103 | 0.8375 | 0.024174 | 0.6714 | 0.0098 | 0.7946 | |||
| 0.0634 | 0.3728 | -0.0243 | 0.7572 | -0.0047 | 0.9311 | |||
| -0.0797 | 0.3178 | -0.0336 | 0.7360 | -0.0752 | 0.2290 | |||
Abbreviations: ADNI, Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative; ADNI_MEM, memory domain composite score; ADNI_EF, executive domain composite score; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; Aβ, amyloid-β; t-tau, total tau protein; p-tau, phosphorylated tau protein; FDG-PET, F18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography; CN-, cognitively normal participants with negative Aβ; CN+, cognitively normal participants with positive Aβ
a Lower-case letter indicated that the results were statistically significant.
Cross-sectional associations between plasma NFL concentrations and other biomarkers at baseline were tested by multiple linear regression models corrected for age, sex, education and APOE genotype.
Associations between rate of change in plasma NFL and rates of change in other biomarkers.
| -1.4466 | 0.2364 | -3.2697 | 0.0027a | -2.1670 | 0.0059a | |||
| 0.9519 | 0.2780 | 1.1780 | 0.3870 | 1.2526 | 0.1100 | |||
| -0.5848 | 0.4607 | 1.7722 | 0.2374 | 0.7792 | 0.3500 | |||
| -0.0074 | 0.0501 | -0.0016 | 0.6448 | -0.0047 | 0.0451a | |||
| -0.0040 | 0.6923 | -0.0317 | 0.0573 | -0.0177 | 0.0482a | |||
| -0.0157 | 0.2706 | -0.0292 | 0.1804 | -0.0067 | 0.5945 | |||
| 0.0037 | 0.6641 | -0.0249 | 0.0862 | -0.0089 | 0.2780 | |||
Abbreviations: ADNI, Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative; ADNI_MEM, memory domain composite score; ADNI_EF, executive domain composite score; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; Aβ, amyloid-β; t-tau, total tau protein; p-tau, phosphorylated tau protein; FDG-PET, F18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography; CN-, cognitively normal participants with negative Aβ; CN+, cognitively normal participants with positive Aβ
a Lower-case letter indicated that the results were statistically significant.
The rate rate of change in plasma NFL was was extracted from LMEMs. Associations between rate of change in plasma NFL and longitudinal data of other biomarkers (CSF Aβ42, CSF t-tau, CSF p-tau181, FDG-PET, ADNI_MEM, ADNI_EF, Hippocampus Volume) were tested by LMEMs corrected for age, sex, education and APOE genotype.
Prediction of changes in hippocampus volume and cognition by biomarkers
| -0.0009 | 0.9313 | -0.0349 | 0.0274a | |||
| -0.0040 | 0.6923 | -0.0317 | 0.0573 | |||
| 0.0162 | 0.1216 | 0.0387 | 0.0113a | |||
| -0.0130 | 0.1818 | -0.0305 | 0.0513 | |||
| 0.0111 | 0.2698 | -0.0429 | 0.0120a | |||
| 0.0112 | 0.2599 | 0.0225 | 0.1679 | |||
| -0.0076 | 0.5975 | -0.0135 | 0.5070 | |||
| -0.0157 | 0.2706 | -0.0292 | 0.1804 | |||
| 0.0116 | 0.4493 | 0.0021 | 0.9140 | |||
| 0.0179 | 0.2305 | -0.0322 | 0.1080 | |||
| -0.0093 | 0.5289 | -0.0231 | 0.2810 | |||
| 0.0031 | 0.8334 | 0.0171 | 0.4095 | |||
| -0.0007 | 0.9311 | -0.0351 | 0.0088a | |||
| 0.0037 | 0.66405 | -0.0249 | 0.0862 | |||
| 0.0001 | 0.9950 | 0.0209 | 0.1360 | |||
| -0.0040 | 0.6370 | -0.0372 | 0.0061a | |||
| 0.0084 | 0.3380 | -0.0196 | 0.1713 | |||
| 0.01008 | 0.25348 | 0.01605 | 0.2432 | |||
Abbreviations: ADNI, Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative; ADNI_MEM, memory domain composite score; ADNI_EF, executive domain composite score; NFL, neurofilament light chain; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; Aβ, amyloid-β; t-tau, total tau protein; p-tau, phosphorylated tau protein; FDG-PET, F18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography; CN-, cognitively normal participants with negative Aβ; CN+, cognitively normal participants with positive Aβ
a Lower-case letter indicated that the results were statistically significant.
Associations between baseline biomarkers (plasma NFL concentrations, rate of change in plasma NFL, CSF Aβ42, CSF t-tau, CSF p-tau181 and FDG-PET) and longitudinal data (ADNI_MEM, ADNI_EF and hippocampus volume) were tested by LMEMs corrected for age, sex, education and APOE genotype.
Figure 2Prediction of changes in hippocampus volume and cognition by baseline plasma NFL. Associations between baseline plasma NFL concentrations or rate of change in plasma NFL and longitudinal data were tested by LMEMs corrected for age, sex, education and APOE genotype. (A) In CN+ group, higher baseline plasma NFL levels were significantly associated with an increased rate of change in hippocampus volume (β = -0.0351, p = 0.0088). This association did not exist in CN- group (β = -0.0007, p = 0.9311). (B) Results did not show association between baseline plasma NFL levels and ADNI_EF (CN-: β = -0.0076, p = 0.5975; CN+: β = -0.0135, p = 0.5070). (C) In CN+ group, higher baseline plasma NFL levels were significantly associated with an increased rate of change in ADNI_MEM (β = -0.0349, p = 0.0274). This association did not exist in CN- group (β = -0.0009, p = 0.9313).