Amyloid-beta modulates the association between neurofilament light chain and brain atrophy in Alzheimer’s disease

Abstract

Neurofilament light chain (NFL) measurement has been gaining strong support as a clinically useful neuronal injury biomarker for various neurodegenerative conditions. However, in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), its reflection on regional neuronal injury in the context of amyloid pathology remains unclear. This study included 83 cognitively normal (CN), 160 mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and 73 AD subjects who were further classified based on amyloid-beta (Aβ) status as positive or negative (Aβ+ vs Aβ−). In addition, 13 rats (5 wild type and 8 McGill-R-Thy1-APP transgenic (Tg)) were examined. In the clinical study, reduced precuneus/posterior cingulate cortex and hippocampal grey matter density were significantly associated with increased NFL concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or plasma in MCI Aβ+ and AD Aβ+. Moreover, AD Aβ+ showed a significant association between the reduced grey matter density in the AD-vulnerable regions and increased NFL concentrations in CSF or plasma. Congruently, Tg rats recapitulated and validated the association between CSF NFL and grey matter density in the parietotemporal cortex, entorhinal cortex, and hippocampus in the presence of amyloid pathology. In conclusion, reduced grey matter density and elevated NFL concentrations in CSF and plasma are associated in AD-vulnerable regions in the presence of amyloid positivity in the AD clinical spectrum and amyloid Tg rat model. These findings further support the NFL as a neuronal injury biomarker in the research framework of AD biomarker classification and for the evaluation of therapeutic efficacy in clinical trials.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Jun 26, 2020
Source ID
10.1038/s41380-020-0818-1

Entities

People

  • Andrea L Benedet
  • Arturo Aliaga Aliaga
  • Augusto Claudio Cuello
  • Axel Mathieu
  • Gabriel A Devenyi
  • Gassan Massarweh
  • Henrik Zetterberg
  • Jean-paul Soucy
  • Joseph Therriault
  • K Blennow
  • M. Mallar Chakravarty
  • Melissa Savard
  • Min Su Kang
  • Mira Chamoun
  • Monica Shin
  • Pedro Rosa-Neto
  • Serge Gauthier
  • Sulantha Mathotaarachchi
  • Tharick A Pascoal
  • The Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative*
  • Åsa Sandelius

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Fields of Study

  • Biology
  • Medicine

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  • Neuroscience
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Cognitive Aging in the Guam and Border Populations Affected by Alzheimer's Disease and Tau-Associated Dementias.