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Yuexuan Xu, Tamil Iniyan Gunasekaran, Yian Gu +19 more Ā· 2026 Ā· medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences Ā· added 2026-04-24
Using longitudinal data from multiple cohorts, we evaluated plasma P-tau217 as a predictor of when cognitive impairment occurs in AD. P-tau217 concentrations were analyzed as continuous and binary var Show more
Using longitudinal data from multiple cohorts, we evaluated plasma P-tau217 as a predictor of when cognitive impairment occurs in AD. P-tau217 concentrations were analyzed as continuous and binary variables using cohort-specific biomarker positivity thresholds. Association of plasma P-tau217 with prevalent and incident cognitive impairment were assessed using logistic regression and Cox models, stratified by Elevated P-tau217 levels were significantly associated with the onset of cognitive impairment. Among Plasma P-tau217 levels and the presence Show less
šŸ“„ PDF DOI: 10.64898/2026.02.06.26345774
APOE
Edric D Winford, Benjamin D Huber, Dominika Seblova +6 more Ā· 2026 Ā· Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association Ā· Wiley Ā· added 2026-04-24
Parental history of dementia is associated with increased dementia risk. We investigated whether having a parent with dementia is associated with increased peripheral inflammation in middle-aged adult Show more
Parental history of dementia is associated with increased dementia risk. We investigated whether having a parent with dementia is associated with increased peripheral inflammation in middle-aged adults. Participants were from the Offspring Study (nĀ =Ā 1204). Parental dementia status was determined by a diagnostic consensus conference. Plasma chemokine and cytokine concentrations were assayed with Luminex technology. Parental history of dementia was associated with higher levels of eotaxin and lower levels of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, vascular endothelial growth factor A, and interleukin (IL)-27. IL-18 and epidermal growth factor levels were higher in Black individuals with a parental history of dementia compared to Hispanic individuals with the same history. Women with a parental history of dementia had higher levels of interferon-alpha 2, IL-12p70, soluble CD40 ligand, and IL-18 compared to men with the same history. Parental history of dementia is associated with elevated markers of peripheral inflammation. These associations vary across sex, race, and ethnicity. Show less
šŸ“„ PDF DOI: 10.1002/alz.71355
IL27
Mohamad J Alshikho, Patrick J Lao, Natalie C Edwards +12 more Ā· 2026 Ā· Scientific reports Ā· Nature Ā· added 2026-04-24
White matter hyperintensities (WMH) on T2-weighted brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are common in aging and associated with small vessel cerebrovascular disease. Standard segmentation methods tr Show more
White matter hyperintensities (WMH) on T2-weighted brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are common in aging and associated with small vessel cerebrovascular disease. Standard segmentation methods treat these lesions as uniform binary entities, fundamentally reducing WMH signal by flattening a complex spectrum of tissue damage into a single label. Most WMH methods threshold voxel intensities to estimate lesion volume, missing richer characterization achievable by combining fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) with diffusion MRI. We introduce Voxel-wise Correlation of Neighbors (VCON), a cross-modal framework that quantifies voxel-level relationships between intensity values on T2-weighted FLAIR scans and fractional anisotropy (FA) on diffusion MRI within individuals. VCON generates hypothesis-driven WMH labels by identifying regions where increased FLAIR signal is negatively correlated with FA, suggesting underlying microstructural damage. Using MRI data from over 2,500 participants in community-based aging cohorts, we validated VCON through multi-scale analysis, age-association modeling, scanner comparisons, and intensity-based clustering of WMH into spatially coherent zones with distinct microstructural profiles. VCON revealed a gradient of WMH signal variation that tracks with age and diffusion metrics across scanners and segmentation methods. These results demonstrate that binary WMH masks may obscure clinically important variation in lesion characteristics. VCON reframes lesion segmentation as characterizing microstructural heterogeneity, offering additional structure-informed characterization beyond conventional binary methods by leveraging multimodal MRI signal variation. Show less
šŸ“„ PDF DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-33418-4
LPA
Yuexuan Xu, Min Qiao, Tamil I Gunasekaran +20 more Ā· 2025 Ā· Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association Ā· Wiley Ā· added 2026-04-24
Core 1 biomarkers, such as amyloid positron emission tomography, capture the earliest biological changes leading to Alzheimer's disease (AD). While APOE is a major genetic factor, the contribution of Show more
Core 1 biomarkers, such as amyloid positron emission tomography, capture the earliest biological changes leading to Alzheimer's disease (AD). While APOE is a major genetic factor, the contribution of other variants to Core 1 biomarkers remains unclear. The goal of this study was to determine whether genetic regulators of Core 1 biomarker levels predicted AD pathology better than genetic regulators of clinical AD. Among 955 non-Hispanic White individuals, polygenic scores (PGSs) were built using genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of amyloid PET, plasma tau phosphorylated at threonine 181 (p-tau181), cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) p-tau181, and clinical AD. Hispanic-specific PGSs were constructed in 515 individuals using plasma p-tau181 and clinical AD GWASs. Baseline and longitudinal associations with plasma biomarkers and cognition were assessed, and replication was conducted in separate cohorts. The Core 1 biomarker PGSs predicted AD pathology and associated cognitive performance better than the AD PGSs in both populations. The Core 1 PGSs show improved predictive value for AD-related plasma biomarkers and early cognitive changes. APOE ε4 explained more variance in plasma p-tau217 than in plasma p-tau181. PGSs based on Core 1 biomarkers outperformed AD PGSs in predicting plasma biomarkers and cognitive decline among asymptomatic individuals in non-Hispanic White and Hispanic individuals. However, the improvement in predictive power was modest and may vary by age. While the variance in p-tau181 and p-tau217 explained by individual Core 1 PGSs remains limited, the distinct genetic signals captured by the best-performing PGSs across different Core 1 biomarkers may provide an opportunity for developing an integrative Core 1 PGS that more effectively predicts plasma p-tau181 and p-tau217 levels than AD-based PGS. Show less
šŸ“„ PDF DOI: 10.1002/alz.70937
APOE