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Item Plasma and CSF biomarkers in a memory clinic: Head-to-head comparison of phosphorylated tau immunoassays(Wiley, 2023) Ashton, Nicholas J.; Puig-Pijoan, Albert; Milà-Alomà, Marta; Fernández-Lebrero, Aida; García-Escobar, Greta; González-Ortiz, Fernándo; Kac, Przemysław R.; Brum, Wagner S.; Benedet, Andréa L.; Lantero-Rodriguez, Juan; Day, Theresa A.; Vanbrabant, Jeroen; Stoops, Erik; Vanmechelen, Eugeen; Triana-Baltzer, Gallen; Moughadam, Setareh; Kolb, Hartmuth; Ortiz-Romero, Paula; Karikari, Thomas K.; Minguillon, Carolina; Hernández Sánchez, Juan José; Navalpotro-Gómez, Irene; Grau-Rivera, Oriol; Manero, Rosa María; Puente-Periz, Víctor; de la Torre, Rafael; Roquer, Jaume; Dage, Jeff L.; Zetterberg, Henrik; Blennow, Kaj; Suárez-Calvet, Marc; Neurology, School of MedicineIntroduction: Direct comparisons of the main blood phosphorylated tau immunoassays in memory clinic populations are needed to understand possible differences. Methods: In the BIODEGMAR study, 197 participants presenting with cognitive complaints were classified into an Alzheimer's disease (AD) or a non-AD cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) profile group, according to their amyloid beta 42/ phosphorylated tau (Aβ42/p-tau) ratio. We performed a head-to-head comparison of nine plasma and nine CSF tau immunoassays and determined their accuracy to discriminate abnormal CSF Aβ42/p-tau ratio. Results: All studied plasma tau biomarkers were significantly higher in the AD CSF profile group compared to the non-AD CSF profile group and significantly discriminated abnormal CSF Aβ42/p-tau ratio. For plasma p-tau biomarkers, the higher discrimination accuracy was shown by Janssen p-tau217 (r = 0.76; area under the curve [AUC] = 0.96), ADx p-tau181 (r = 0.73; AUC = 0.94), and Lilly p-tau217 (r = 0.73; AUC = 0.94). Discussion: Several plasma p-tau biomarkers can be used in a specialized memory clinic as a stand-alone biomarker to detect biologically-defined AD. Highlights: Patients with an Alzheimer's disease cerebrospinal fluid (AD CSF) profile have higher plasma phosphorylated tau (p-tau) levels than the non-AD CSF profile group. All plasma p-tau biomarkers significantly discriminate patients with an AD CSF profile from the non-AD CSF profile group. Janssen p-tau217, ADx p-tau181, and Lilly p-tau217 in plasma show the highest accuracy to detect biologically defined AD. Janssen p-tau217, ADx p-tau181, Lilly p-tau217, Lilly p-tau181, and UGot p-tau231 in plasma show performances that are comparable to their CSF counterparts.