Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research (ISD), University Hospital, LMU Munich, Munich, Germany.
German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Munich, Germany.
Nat Commun. 2022 Aug 20;13(1):4899. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-32592-7.
In Alzheimer's disease (AD), younger symptom onset is associated with accelerated disease progression and tau spreading, yet the mechanisms underlying faster disease manifestation are unknown. To address this, we combined resting-state fMRI and longitudinal tau-PET in two independent samples of controls and biomarker-confirmed AD patients (ADNI/BioFINDER, n = 240/57). Consistent across both samples, we found that younger symptomatic AD patients showed stronger tau-PET in globally connected fronto-parietal hubs, i.e., regions that are critical for maintaining cognition in AD. Stronger tau-PET in hubs predicted faster subsequent tau accumulation, suggesting that tau in globally connected regions facilitates connectivity-mediated tau spreading. Further, stronger tau-PET in hubs mediated the association between younger age and faster tau accumulation in symptomatic AD patients, which predicted faster cognitive decline. These independently validated findings suggest that younger AD symptom onset is associated with stronger tau pathology in brain hubs, and accelerated tau spreading throughout connected brain regions and cognitive decline.
在阿尔茨海默病(AD)中,症状出现较早与疾病进展加速和 tau 扩散有关,但导致疾病更快发作的机制尚不清楚。为了解决这个问题,我们结合了静息态 fMRI 和纵向 tau-PET,在两个独立的对照组和生物标志物确诊 AD 患者样本(ADNI/BioFINDER,n=240/57)中进行了研究。在两个样本中都一致发现,症状出现较早的年轻 AD 患者在全球连接的额顶叶枢纽中表现出更强的 tau-PET,即这些区域对 AD 患者的认知至关重要。枢纽中更强的 tau-PET 预示着随后 tau 积累速度更快,这表明在全球连接区域中的 tau 促进了与 tau 传播有关的连接。此外,枢纽中更强的 tau-PET 介导了症状性 AD 患者年龄较小与 tau 积累速度较快之间的关联,这预示着认知能力下降更快。这些独立验证的发现表明,AD 症状出现较早与大脑枢纽中更强的 tau 病理学有关,并加速了整个连接大脑区域的 tau 扩散和认知能力下降。