Frontiers in Neurology (Jul 2023)
Clinical heterogeneity of neuro-inflammatory PET profiles in early Alzheimer’s disease
- Dominique Gouilly,
- Anne-Sophie Salabert,
- Anne-Sophie Salabert,
- Elsa Bertrand,
- Marie Goubeaud,
- Hélène Catala,
- Johanne Germain,
- Nadéra Ainaoui,
- Marie Rafiq,
- Marie Rafiq,
- Marie Benaiteau,
- Jasmine Carlier,
- Leonor Nogueira,
- Mélanie Planton,
- Mélanie Planton,
- Anne Hitzel,
- Déborah Méligne,
- Benjamine Sarton,
- Benjamine Sarton,
- Stein Silva,
- Stein Silva,
- Béatrice Lemesle,
- Pierre Payoux,
- Pierre Payoux,
- Claire Thalamas,
- Patrice Péran,
- Jérémie Pariente,
- Jérémie Pariente,
- Jérémie Pariente
Affiliations
- Dominique Gouilly
- Toulouse Neuroimaging Center, UMR 1214, Inserm/UPS, Toulouse, France
- Anne-Sophie Salabert
- Toulouse Neuroimaging Center, UMR 1214, Inserm/UPS, Toulouse, France
- Anne-Sophie Salabert
- Department of Nuclear Medicine, Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Elsa Bertrand
- Center of Clinical Investigation (CIC 1436), Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Marie Goubeaud
- Center of Clinical Investigation (CIC 1436), Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Hélène Catala
- Center of Clinical Investigation (CIC 1436), Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Johanne Germain
- Center of Clinical Investigation (CIC 1436), Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Nadéra Ainaoui
- Center of Clinical Investigation (CIC 1436), Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Marie Rafiq
- Toulouse Neuroimaging Center, UMR 1214, Inserm/UPS, Toulouse, France
- Marie Rafiq
- Department of Cognitive Neurology, Epilepsy and Movement Disorders, Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Marie Benaiteau
- Department of Cognitive Neurology, Epilepsy and Movement Disorders, Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Jasmine Carlier
- Department of Cognitive Neurology, Epilepsy and Movement Disorders, Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Leonor Nogueira
- Laboratory of Cell Biology and Cytology, Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Mélanie Planton
- Toulouse Neuroimaging Center, UMR 1214, Inserm/UPS, Toulouse, France
- Mélanie Planton
- Department of Cognitive Neurology, Epilepsy and Movement Disorders, Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Anne Hitzel
- Department of Nuclear Medicine, Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Déborah Méligne
- Toulouse Neuroimaging Center, UMR 1214, Inserm/UPS, Toulouse, France
- Benjamine Sarton
- Toulouse Neuroimaging Center, UMR 1214, Inserm/UPS, Toulouse, France
- Benjamine Sarton
- Critical Care Unit, Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Stein Silva
- Toulouse Neuroimaging Center, UMR 1214, Inserm/UPS, Toulouse, France
- Stein Silva
- Critical Care Unit, Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Béatrice Lemesle
- Department of Cognitive Neurology, Epilepsy and Movement Disorders, Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Pierre Payoux
- Toulouse Neuroimaging Center, UMR 1214, Inserm/UPS, Toulouse, France
- Pierre Payoux
- Department of Nuclear Medicine, Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Claire Thalamas
- Center of Clinical Investigation (CIC 1436), Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Patrice Péran
- Toulouse Neuroimaging Center, UMR 1214, Inserm/UPS, Toulouse, France
- Jérémie Pariente
- Toulouse Neuroimaging Center, UMR 1214, Inserm/UPS, Toulouse, France
- Jérémie Pariente
- Center of Clinical Investigation (CIC 1436), Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- Jérémie Pariente
- Department of Cognitive Neurology, Epilepsy and Movement Disorders, Toulouse Purpan University Hospital Center, Toulouse, France
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1189278
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 14
Abstract
The relationship between neuroinflammation and cognition remains uncertain in early Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We performed a cross-sectional study to assess how neuroinflammation is related to cognition using TSPO PET imaging and a multi-domain neuropsychological assessment. A standard uptake value ratio (SUVR) analysis was performed to measure [18F]-DPA-714 binding using the cerebellar cortex or the whole brain as a (pseudo)reference region. Among 29 patients with early AD, the pattern of neuroinflammation was heterogeneous and exhibited no correlation with cognition at voxel-wise, regional or whole-brain level. The distribution of the SUVR values was independent of sex, APOE phenotype, early and late onset of symptoms and the presence of cerebral amyloid angiopathy. However, we were able to demonstrate a complex dissociation as some patients with similar PET pattern had opposed neuropsychological profiles while other patients with opposite PET profiles had similar neuropsychological presentation. Further studies are needed to explore how this heterogeneity impacts disease progression.
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