Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring (Dec 2019)
Blood‐based protein predictors of dementia severity as measured by δ: Replication across biofluids and cohorts
- Donald R. Royall,
- Ram J. Bishnoi,
- Raymond F. Palmer,
- Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative,
- Valory Pavlik,
- Paul Massman,
- Eveleen Darby,
- Monica Rodriguear,
- Aisha Khaleeq Ansari,
- John C. DeToledo,
- Hemachandra Reddy,
- Henrick Wilms,
- Kim Johnson,
- Victoria Perez,
- Thomas Fairchild,
- Janice Knebl,
- Sid E. O'Bryant,
- James R. Hall,
- Leigh Johnson,
- Robert C. Barber,
- Douglas Mains,
- Lisa Alvarez,
- Munro Cullum,
- Roger Rosenberg,
- Benjamin Williams,
- Mary Quiceno,
- Joan Reisch,
- Linda S. Hynan,
- Ryan Huebinger,
- Janet Smith,
- Trung Nguyen,
- Donald Royall,
- Raymond Palmer,
- Marsha Polk,
- Alan Stevens,
- Marcia Ory,
- David Paydarfar,
- John Bertelson,
- Martin Woon,
- Gayle Ayres,
- Alyssa Aguirre,
- Kirk C. Wilhelmsen,
- Jeffrey L. Tilson
Affiliations
- Donald R. Royall
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Ram J. Bishnoi
- The Department of PsychiatryThe Medical College of GeorgiaAugustaGAUSA
- Raymond F. Palmer
- Family and Community Medicinethe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
- Valory Pavlik
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Paul Massman
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Eveleen Darby
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Monica Rodriguear
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Aisha Khaleeq Ansari
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- John C. DeToledo
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Hemachandra Reddy
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Henrick Wilms
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Kim Johnson
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Victoria Perez
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Thomas Fairchild
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Janice Knebl
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Sid E. O'Bryant
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- James R. Hall
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Leigh Johnson
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Robert C. Barber
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Douglas Mains
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Lisa Alvarez
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Munro Cullum
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Roger Rosenberg
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Benjamin Williams
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Mary Quiceno
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Joan Reisch
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Linda S. Hynan
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Ryan Huebinger
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Janet Smith
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Trung Nguyen
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Donald Royall
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Raymond Palmer
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Marsha Polk
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Alan Stevens
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Marcia Ory
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- David Paydarfar
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- John Bertelson
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Martin Woon
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Gayle Ayres
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Alyssa Aguirre
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Kirk C. Wilhelmsen
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- Jeffrey L. Tilson
- Department of PsychiatryThe University of Texas Health Science CenterSan AntonioTXUSA
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dadm.2019.09.002
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 11,
no. 1
pp. 763 – 774
Abstract
Abstract Introduction Dementia severity can be empirically described by the latent dementia phenotype “δ” and its various composite “homologs”. We have explored δ's blood‐based protein biomarkers in the Texas Alzheimer's Research and Care Consortium (TARCC) study. However, it would be convenient to replicate those associations in the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI). To this end, we recently engineered a δ homolog from observed cognitive performance measures common to both projects (i.e., “dT2A”). Methods We used nine rationally chosen peripheral blood‐based protein biomarkers as indicators of a latent variable “INFLAMMATION”. We then associated that construct with dT2A in structural equation models adjusted for age, gender, depressive symptoms, and apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 allelic burden. Significant factor loadings and INFLAMMATION's association with dT2A were confirmed in random splits of TARCC's relatively large sample, and across biofluids in the ADNI. Results Nine proteins measured in serum (TARCC) or plasma (ADNI) explained ≅10% of dT2A's variance in both samples, independently of age, APOE, education, and gender. All loaded significantly on INFLAMMATION, and positively or negatively, depending on their known roles are PRO‐ or ANTI‐inflammatory proteins, respectively. The parameters of interest were confirmed across random 50% splits of the TARCC's sample, and replicated across biofluids in the ADNI. Discussion These results suggest that SEM can be used to replicate biomarker findings across samples and biofluids, and that a substantial fraction of dementia's variance is attributable to peripheral blood‐based protein levels.
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