DOI: 10.1177/25424823261478592 ISSN: 2542-4823

Plasma p-tau217 for detecting Aβ-PET positivity and tracking early amyloid accumulation in cognitively unimpaired ADNI participants

Emadoddin Kazemi,

Background

Amyloid-β (Aβ) accumulation begins before cognitive impairment, highlighting the need for scalable blood-based biomarkers to identify individuals at risk during the preclinical stage of Alzheimer's disease.

Objective

To evaluate whether plasma %p-tau217 detects Aβ-PET positivity and whether longitudinal plasma %p-tau217 change is associated with early Aβ accumulation in cognitively unimpaired participants from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI).

Methods

This retrospective longitudinal study included 98 cognitively unimpaired ADNI participants with plasma %p-tau217, plasma Aβ 42/40 , Aβ-PET, and clinical/genetic data. Aβ-PET positivity was defined as Centiloid (CL) ≥ 40. Among participants with baseline Aβ-PET <40 CL, participant-specific annual slopes for Aβ-PET CL and plasma biomarkers were estimated from matched longitudinal measurements using linear mixed-effects models. Regression and receiver operating characteristic analyses assessed associations with Aβ-PET change and discrimination of Aβ-PET positivity and Aβ accumulator status.

Results

Plasma %p-tau217 showed excellent discrimination of Aβ-PET positivity (area under the curve (AUC) = 0.962) and yielded a higher AUC than plasma Aβ 42/40 . In participants with baseline Aβ-PET <40 CL, longitudinal plasma %p-tau217 slope was the only plasma biomarker independently associated with annual Aβ-PET CL increase in fully adjusted models (β = 1.38; FDR-adjusted p < 0.001). Plasma %p-tau217 slope also yielded a higher AUC for Aβ accumulator status than baseline plasma %p-tau217.

Conclusions

Plasma %p-tau217 is a strong blood-based biomarker for detecting Aβ-PET positivity in cognitively unimpaired individuals. Longitudinal plasma %p-tau217 change provides additional information beyond baseline plasma biomarkers and may support enrichment or monitoring strategies in Alzheimer's disease prevention trials, pending validation in larger independent cohorts.

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