Associations of Plasma Tau with Amyloid and Tau PET: Results from the Community-Based Framingham Heart Study

Jaime Ramos-Cejudo, Matthew R. Scott, Jeremy A. Tanner, Matthew P. Pase, Emer R. Mcgrath, Saptaparni Ghosh, Ricardo S. Osorio, Emma Thibault, Georges El Fakhri, Keith A. Johnson, Alexa Beiser, Sudha Seshadri

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Abstract

Background: Associations of plasma total tau levels with future risk of AD have been described. Objective: To examine the extent to which plasma tau reflects underlying AD brain pathology in cognitively healthy individuals. Methods: We examined cross-sectional associations of plasma total tau with 11C-Pittsburgh Compound-B (PiB)-PET and 18F-Flortaucipir (FTP)-PET in middle-aged participants at the community-based Framingham Heart Study. Results: Our final sample included 425 participants (mean age 57.6± 9.9, 50% F). Plasma total tau levels were positively associated with amyloid-β deposition in the precuneus region (β±SE, 0.11±0.05; p = 0.025). A positive association between plasma total tau and tau PET in the rhinal cortex was suggested in participants with higher amyloid-PET burden and in APOE ϵ4 carriers. Conclusions: Our study highlights that plasma total tau is a marker of amyloid deposition as early as in middle-age.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)487-494
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Alzheimer's Disease
Volume100
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • Alzheimer's disease
  • amyloid-β
  • Framingham Heart Study
  • PET
  • plasma total tau
  • tau

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