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Praveen Bathini, Stephan Schilling, Jens-Ulrich Rahfeld +3 more ยท 2026 ยท bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology ยท added 2026-04-24
Anti-amyloid antibody treatment for Alzheimer's disease is linked to Amyloid-Related Imaging Abnormalities (ARIA), including vasogenic edema (ARIA-E) and microhemorrhages (ARIA-H), especially in ApoE Show more
Anti-amyloid antibody treatment for Alzheimer's disease is linked to Amyloid-Related Imaging Abnormalities (ARIA), including vasogenic edema (ARIA-E) and microhemorrhages (ARIA-H), especially in ApoE ฮต4/4 carriers. To investigate mechanisms underlying ARIA, we examined the binding and temporal vascular effects of immunization with 3D6, the precursor to the anti-amyloid antibody bapineuzumab, in two aged Alzheimer's disease amyloid mouse models. Acutely, 3D6 bound to cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA), resulting in C1q binding and classical complement activation. Weekly short-term immunization over 7 weeks resulted in elevated CAA- and plaque-associated complement deposition, red blood cell extravasation and microhemorrhages, and was accompanied by significant transcriptomic changes in genes related to complement, inflammation, vascular dysfunction, and endothelial lipid responses. Longer-term dosing over 13-15 weeks further increased complement deposition and was associated with blood-brain barrier disruption, MMP-9 upregulation, and microhemorrhages, accompanied by reduced amyloid burden and modest CAA clearance. C3 levels correlated with microhemorrhage severity. Perivascular macrophages co-localized with complement-decorated CAA in 3D6-treated mice. These findings implicate complement activation as an early key driver of ARIA and suggest that therapeutic targeting of complement may reduce ARIA risk. Show less
๐Ÿ“„ PDF DOI: 10.64898/2026.03.04.709591
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