Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions (Jan 2022)
Chronic neuropsychiatric sequelae of SARS‐CoV‐2: Protocol and methods from the Alzheimer's Association Global Consortium
- Gabriel A. deErausquin,
- Heather Snyder,
- Traolach S. Brugha,
- Sudha Seshadri,
- Maria Carrillo,
- Rajesh Sagar,
- Yueqin Huang,
- Charles Newton,
- Carmela Tartaglia,
- Charlotte Teunissen,
- Krister Håkanson,
- Rufus Akinyemi,
- Kameshwar Prasad,
- Giovanni D'Avossa,
- Gabriela Gonzalez‐Aleman,
- Akram Hosseini,
- George D. Vavougios,
- Perminder Sachdev,
- John Bankart,
- Niels Peter Ole Mors,
- Richard Lipton,
- Mindy Katz,
- Peter T. Fox,
- Mohammad Zia Katshu,
- M. Sriram Iyengar,
- Galit Weinstein,
- Hamid R. Sohrabi,
- Rachel Jenkins,
- Dan J. Stein,
- Jacques Hugon,
- Venetsanos Mavreas,
- John Blangero,
- Carlos Cruchaga,
- Murali Krishna,
- Ovais Wadoo,
- Rodrigo Becerra,
- Igor Zwir,
- William T. Longstreth,
- Golo Kroenenberg,
- Paul Edison,
- Elizabeta Mukaetova‐Ladinska,
- Ekkehart Staufenberg,
- Mariana Figueredo‐Aguiar,
- Agustín Yécora,
- Fabiana Vaca,
- Hernan P. Zamponi,
- Vincenzina Lo Re,
- Abdul Majid,
- Jonas Sundarakumar,
- Hector M. Gonzalez,
- Mirjam I. Geerlings,
- Ingmar Skoog,
- Alberto Salmoiraghi,
- Filippo Martinelli Boneschi,
- Vibuthi N. Patel,
- Juan M. Santos,
- Guillermo Rivera Arroyo,
- Antonio Caballero Moreno,
- Pascal Felix,
- Carla Gallo,
- Hidenori Arai,
- Masahito Yamada,
- Takeshi Iwatsubo,
- Malveeka Sharma,
- Nandini Chakraborty,
- Catterina Ferreccio,
- Dickens Akena,
- Carol Brayne,
- Gladys Maestre,
- Sarah Williams Blangero,
- Luis I. Brusco,
- Prabha Siddarth,
- Timothy M. Hughes,
- Alfredo Ramírez Zuñiga,
- Joseph Kambeitz,
- Agustin Ruiz Laza,
- Norrina Allen,
- Stella Panos,
- David Merrill,
- Agustín Ibáñez,
- Debby Tsuang,
- Nino Valishvili,
- Srishti Shrestha,
- Sophia Wang,
- Vasantha Padma,
- Kaarin J. Anstey,
- Vijayalakshmi Ravindrdanath,
- Kaj Blennow,
- Paul Mullins,
- Emilia Łojek,
- Anand Pria,
- Thomas H. Mosley,
- Penny Gowland,
- Timothy D. Girard,
- Richard Bowtell,
- Farhaan S. Vahidy
Affiliations
- Gabriel A. deErausquin
- The Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer's and Neurodegenerative Diseases Joe and Teresa Long School of Medicine University of Texas Health San Antonio San Antonio Texas USA
- Heather Snyder
- Alzheimer's Association Chicago Illinois USA
- Traolach S. Brugha
- University of Leicester Leicester UK
- Sudha Seshadri
- The Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer's and Neurodegenerative Diseases Joe and Teresa Long School of Medicine University of Texas Health San Antonio San Antonio Texas USA
- Maria Carrillo
- Alzheimer's Association Chicago Illinois USA
- Rajesh Sagar
- All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi India
- Yueqin Huang
- Peking University Sixth Hospital Beijing China
- Charles Newton
- Medical Sciences Division University of Oxford Oxford UK
- Carmela Tartaglia
- University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada
- Charlotte Teunissen
- Amsterdam UMC Locatie AMC Amsterdam the Netherlands
- Krister Håkanson
- Karolinska Institute Solna Sweden
- Rufus Akinyemi
- University of Ibadan Ibadan Nigeria
- Kameshwar Prasad
- All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi India
- Giovanni D'Avossa
- Bangor University Bangor UK
- Gabriela Gonzalez‐Aleman
- Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina Santa María de los Buenos Aires Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires Argentina
- Akram Hosseini
- University of Nottingham Nottingham UK
- George D. Vavougios
- University of Thessaly Larissa Greece
- Perminder Sachdev
- University of New South Wales Sydney New South Wales Australia
- John Bankart
- University of Leicester Leicester UK
- Niels Peter Ole Mors
- Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark
- Richard Lipton
- Albert Einstein College of Medicine New York New York USA
- Mindy Katz
- Albert Einstein College of Medicine New York New York USA
- Peter T. Fox
- The Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer's and Neurodegenerative Diseases Joe and Teresa Long School of Medicine University of Texas Health San Antonio San Antonio Texas USA
- Mohammad Zia Katshu
- University of Nottingham Nottingham UK
- M. Sriram Iyengar
- University of Arizona Health Sciences Center Tucson Arizona USA
- Galit Weinstein
- University of Haifa Haifa Israel
- Hamid R. Sohrabi
- Centre for Healthy Ageing Murdoch University Murdoch Western Australia Australia
- Rachel Jenkins
- Institute of Psychiatry King's College London London UK
- Dan J. Stein
- University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa
- Jacques Hugon
- Université de Paris Cité Faculté de Médecine Paris France
- Venetsanos Mavreas
- University of Ioannina Faculty of Medicine Ioannina Greece
- John Blangero
- Institute of Neuroscience University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Harlingen Texas USA
- Carlos Cruchaga
- Washington University School of Medicine Saint Louis Missouri USA
- Murali Krishna
- Foundation for Research and Advocacy in Mental Health and Viveka Hospital Mysore India
- Ovais Wadoo
- Hamad Medical Corporation Doha Qatar
- Rodrigo Becerra
- University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia
- Igor Zwir
- Washington University School of Medicine Saint Louis Missouri USA
- William T. Longstreth
- University of Washington Seattle Washington USA
- Golo Kroenenberg
- University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland
- Paul Edison
- Imperial College London London UK
- Elizabeta Mukaetova‐Ladinska
- University of Leicester Leicester UK
- Ekkehart Staufenberg
- Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust Hertfordshire UK
- Mariana Figueredo‐Aguiar
- Fundación de Lucha contra los Trastornos Neurológicos y Psiquiátricos en Minorías (FULTRA) Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires Argentina
- Agustín Yécora
- Ministerio de Salud de la Provincia de Jujuy San Salvador de Jujuy Argentina
- Fabiana Vaca
- Ministerio de Salud de la Provincia de Jujuy San Salvador de Jujuy Argentina
- Hernan P. Zamponi
- Ministerio de Salud de la Provincia de Jujuy San Salvador de Jujuy Argentina
- Vincenzina Lo Re
- Istituto Mediterraneo per i Trapianti e Terapie ad Alta Specializzazione Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico (ISMETT‐IRRCS) Palermo Italy
- Abdul Majid
- Sher‐i‐Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) Srinagar India
- Jonas Sundarakumar
- Indian Institute of Science Bengaluru India
- Hector M. Gonzalez
- University of California San Diego San Diego California USA
- Mirjam I. Geerlings
- University Medical Center Utrecht Brain Center Rudolf Magnus Utrecht the Netherlands
- Ingmar Skoog
- University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden
- Alberto Salmoiraghi
- Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board Bangor UK
- Filippo Martinelli Boneschi
- Università degli Studi di Milano Milan Italy
- Vibuthi N. Patel
- The Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer's and Neurodegenerative Diseases Joe and Teresa Long School of Medicine University of Texas Health San Antonio San Antonio Texas USA
- Juan M. Santos
- Fundación de Lucha contra los Trastornos Neurológicos y Psiquiátricos en Minorías (FULTRA) Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires Argentina
- Guillermo Rivera Arroyo
- Universidad Privada de Santa Cruz de la Sierra Santa Cruz de la Sierra Bolivia
- Antonio Caballero Moreno
- Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de La Habana La Habana Cuba
- Pascal Felix
- Complexe Medico‐Sociale Maranatha Guilerne Haiti
- Carla Gallo
- Laboratorios de Investigación y Desarrollo Facultad de Ciencias y Filosofía Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia Lima Perú
- Hidenori Arai
- National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology Research Institute Department of Regenerative Medicine (NCGG) Obu Japan
- Masahito Yamada
- Kudanzaka Hospital Tokyo Japan
- Takeshi Iwatsubo
- University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan
- Malveeka Sharma
- University of Washington Seattle Washington USA
- Nandini Chakraborty
- University of Leicester Leicester UK
- Catterina Ferreccio
- Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Santiago Chile
- Dickens Akena
- Makerere University Faculty of Medicine Kampala Uganda
- Carol Brayne
- University of Cambridge Cambridge UK
- Gladys Maestre
- Institute of Neuroscience University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Harlingen Texas USA
- Sarah Williams Blangero
- Institute of Neuroscience University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Harlingen Texas USA
- Luis I. Brusco
- Facultad de Medicina Universidad de Buenos Aires Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires Argentina
- Prabha Siddarth
- University of California Los Angeles Los Angeles California USA
- Timothy M. Hughes
- Wake Forest School of Medicine Winston‐Salem North Carolina USA
- Alfredo Ramírez Zuñiga
- University of Cologne Köln Germany
- Joseph Kambeitz
- University of Cologne Köln Germany
- Agustin Ruiz Laza
- Fundación ACE Alzheimer Center Barcelona Spain
- Norrina Allen
- Northwestern University Evanston Illinois USA
- Stella Panos
- Pacific Neuroscience Institute Santa Monica California USA
- David Merrill
- Pacific Neuroscience Institute Santa Monica California USA
- Agustín Ibáñez
- Cognitive Neuroscience Center (CNC) & CONICET Universidad de San Andrés Victoria Argentina
- Debby Tsuang
- University of Washington Seattle Washington USA
- Nino Valishvili
- Accel Clinical Services Heathrow Florida USA
- Srishti Shrestha
- University of Mississippi University Hospital Oxford Mississippi USA
- Sophia Wang
- Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis Indiana USA
- Vasantha Padma
- All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi India
- Kaarin J. Anstey
- University of New South Wales Sydney New South Wales Australia
- Vijayalakshmi Ravindrdanath
- Indian Institute of Science Bengaluru India
- Kaj Blennow
- University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden
- Paul Mullins
- Bangor University Bangor UK
- Emilia Łojek
- University of Warsaw Warsaw Poland
- Anand Pria
- Boston University Boston Massachusetts USA
- Thomas H. Mosley
- University of Mississippi University Hospital Oxford Mississippi USA
- Penny Gowland
- University of Nottingham Nottingham UK
- Timothy D. Girard
- University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA
- Richard Bowtell
- University of Nottingham Nottingham UK
- Farhaan S. Vahidy
- Houston Methodist Neurological Institute Houston Texas USA
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1002/trc2.12348
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 8,
no. 1
pp. n/a – n/a
Abstract
Abstract Introduction Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) has caused >3.5 million deaths worldwide and affected >160 million people. At least twice as many have been infected but remained asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic. COVID‐19 includes central nervous system manifestations mediated by inflammation and cerebrovascular, anoxic, and/or viral neurotoxicity mechanisms. More than one third of patients with COVID‐19 develop neurologic problems during the acute phase of the illness, including loss of sense of smell or taste, seizures, and stroke. Damage or functional changes to the brain may result in chronic sequelae. The risk of incident cognitive and neuropsychiatric complications appears independent from the severity of the original pulmonary illness. It behooves the scientific and medical community to attempt to understand the molecular and/or systemic factors linking COVID‐19 to neurologic illness, both short and long term. Methods This article describes what is known so far in terms of links among COVID‐19, the brain, neurological symptoms, and Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related dementias. We focus on risk factors and possible molecular, inflammatory, and viral mechanisms underlying neurological injury. We also provide a comprehensive description of the Alzheimer's Association Consortium on Chronic Neuropsychiatric Sequelae of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection (CNS SC2) harmonized methodology to address these questions using a worldwide network of researchers and institutions. Results Successful harmonization of designs and methods was achieved through a consensus process initially fragmented by specific interest groups (epidemiology, clinical assessments, cognitive evaluation, biomarkers, and neuroimaging). Conclusions from subcommittees were presented to the whole group and discussed extensively. Presently data collection is ongoing at 19 sites in 12 countries representing Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Europe. Discussion The Alzheimer's Association Global Consortium harmonized methodology is proposed as a model to study long‐term neurocognitive sequelae of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection. Key Points The following review describes what is known so far in terms of molecular and epidemiological links among COVID‐19, the brain, neurological symptoms, and AD and related dementias (ADRD) The primary objective of this large‐scale collaboration is to clarify the pathogenesis of ADRD and to advance our understanding of the impact of a neurotropic virus on the long‐term risk of cognitive decline and other CNS sequelae. No available evidence supports the notion that cognitive impairment after SARS‐CoV‐2 infection is a form of dementia (ADRD or otherwise). The longitudinal methodologies espoused by the consortium are intended to provide data to answer this question as clearly as possible controlling for possible confounders. Our specific hypothesis is that SARS‐CoV‐2 triggers ADRD‐like pathology following the extended olfactory cortical network (EOCN) in older individuals with specific genetic susceptibility. The proposed harmonization strategies and flexible study designs offer the possibility to include large samples of under‐represented racial and ethnic groups, creating a rich set of harmonized cohorts for future studies of the pathophysiology, determinants, long‐term consequences, and trends in cognitive aging, ADRD, and vascular disease. We provide a framework for current and future studies to be carried out within the Consortium. and offers a “green paper” to the research community with a very broad, global base of support, on tools suitable for low‐ and middle‐income countries aimed to compare and combine future longitudinal data on the topic. The Consortium proposes a combination of design and statistical methods as a means of approaching causal inference of the COVID‐19 neuropsychiatric sequelae. We expect that deep phenotyping of neuropsychiatric sequelae may provide a series of candidate syndromes with phenomenological and biological characterization that can be further explored. By generating high‐quality harmonized data across sites we aim to capture both descriptive and, where possible, causal associations.
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