White matter hyperintensities are higher among early-onset Alzheimer's disease participants than their cognitively normal and early-onset nonAD peers: Longitudinal Early-onset Alzheimer's Disease Study (LEADS)

dc.contributor.authorEloyan, Ani
dc.contributor.authorThangarajah, Maryanne
dc.contributor.authorAn, Na
dc.contributor.authorBorowski, Bret J.
dc.contributor.authorReddy, Ashritha L.
dc.contributor.authorAisen, Paul
dc.contributor.authorDage, Jeffrey L.
dc.contributor.authorForoud, Tatiana
dc.contributor.authorGhetti, Bernardino
dc.contributor.authorGriffin, Percy
dc.contributor.authorHammers, Dustin
dc.contributor.authorIaccarino, Leonardo
dc.contributor.authorJack, Clifford R., Jr.
dc.contributor.authorKirby, Kala
dc.contributor.authorKramer, Joel
dc.contributor.authorKoeppe, Robert
dc.contributor.authorKukull, Walter A.
dc.contributor.authorLa Joie, Renaud
dc.contributor.authorMundada, Nidhi S.
dc.contributor.authorMurray, Melissa E.
dc.contributor.authorNudelman, Kelly
dc.contributor.authorRumbaugh, Malia
dc.contributor.authorSoleimani-Meigooni, David N.
dc.contributor.authorToga, Arthur
dc.contributor.authorTouroutoglou, Alexandra
dc.contributor.authorAtri, Alireza
dc.contributor.authorDay, Gregory S.
dc.contributor.authorDuara, Ranjan
dc.contributor.authorGraff-Radford, Neill R.
dc.contributor.authorHonig, Lawrence S.
dc.contributor.authorJones, David T.
dc.contributor.authorMasdeu, Joseph
dc.contributor.authorMendez, Mario F.
dc.contributor.authorMusiek, Erik
dc.contributor.authorOnyike, Chiadi U.
dc.contributor.authorRogalski, Emily
dc.contributor.authorSalloway, Stephen
dc.contributor.authorSha, Sharon
dc.contributor.authorTurner, Raymond S.
dc.contributor.authorWingo, Thomas S.
dc.contributor.authorWolk, David A.
dc.contributor.authorWomack, Kyle
dc.contributor.authorBeckett, Laurel
dc.contributor.authorGao, Sujuan
dc.contributor.authorCarrillo, Maria C.
dc.contributor.authorRabinovici, Gil
dc.contributor.authorApostolova, Liana G.
dc.contributor.authorDickerson, Brad
dc.contributor.authorVemuri, Prashanthi
dc.contributor.authorLEADS Consortium
dc.contributor.departmentNeurology, School of Medicine
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-09T12:00:37Z
dc.date.available2024-12-09T12:00:37Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: We compared white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) in early-onset Alzheimer's disease (EOAD) with cognitively normal (CN) and early-onset amyloid-negative cognitively impaired (EOnonAD) groups in the Longitudinal Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease Study. Methods: We investigated the role of increased WMH in cognition and amyloid and tau burden. We compared WMH burden of 205 EOAD, 68 EOnonAD, and 89 CN participants in lobar regions using t-tests and analyses of covariance. Linear regression analyses were used to investigate the association between WMH and cognitive impairment and that between amyloid and tau burden. Results: EOAD showed greater WMHs compared with CN and EOnonAD participants across all regions with no significant differences between CN and EOnonAD groups. Greater WMHs were associated with worse cognition. Tau burden was positively associated with WMH burden in the EOAD group. Discussion: EOAD consistently showed higher WMH volumes. Overall, greater WMHs were associated with worse cognition and higher tau burden in EOAD. Highlights: This study represents a comprehensive characterization of WMHs in sporadic EOAD. WMH volumes are associated with tau burden from positron emission tomography (PET) in EOAD, suggesting WMHs are correlated with increasing burden of AD. Greater WMH volumes are associated with worse performance on global cognitive tests. EOAD participants have higher WMH volumes compared with CN and early-onset amyloid-negative cognitively impaired (EOnonAD) groups across all brain regions.
dc.eprint.versionAuthor's manuscript
dc.identifier.citationEloyan A, Thangarajah M, An N, et al. White matter hyperintensities are higher among early-onset Alzheimer's disease participants than their cognitively normal and early-onset nonAD peers: Longitudinal Early-onset Alzheimer's Disease Study (LEADS). Alzheimers Dement. 2023;19 Suppl 9(Suppl 9):S89-S97. doi:10.1002/alz.13402
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/44833
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherWiley
dc.relation.isversionof10.1002/alz.13402
dc.relation.journalAlzheimer’s & Dementia
dc.rightsPublisher Policy
dc.sourcePMC
dc.subjectAlzheimer's disease
dc.subjectEOAD
dc.subjectWMH
dc.subjectAmyloid
dc.subjectTau PET
dc.subjectTau positron emission tomography
dc.subjectWhite matter hyperintensities
dc.titleWhite matter hyperintensities are higher among early-onset Alzheimer's disease participants than their cognitively normal and early-onset nonAD peers: Longitudinal Early-onset Alzheimer's Disease Study (LEADS)
dc.typeArticle
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