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Age and diagnostic performance of Alzheimer disease CSF biomarkers

  作者 Mattsson, N; Rosen, E; Hansson, O; Andreasen, N; Parnetti, L; Jonsson, M; Herukka, SK; van der Flier, WM; Blankenstein, MA; Ewers, M; Rich, K; Kaiser, E; Verbeek, MM; Rikkert, MO; Tsolaki, M; Mulugeta, E; Aarsland, D; Visser, PJ; Schroder, J; Marcusson, J; de Leon, M; Hampel, H; Scheltens, P; Wallin, A; Eriksdotter-Jonhagen, M; Minthon, L; Winblad, B; Blennow, K; Zetterberg, H  
  选自 期刊  Neurology;  卷期  2012年78-7;  页码  468-476  
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[摘要]Objectives: Core CSF changes in Alzheimer disease (AD) are decreased amyloid beta(1-42), increased total tau, and increased phospho-tau, probably indicating amyloid plaque accumulation, axonal degeneration, and tangle pathology, respectively. These biomarkers identify AD already at the predementia stage, but their diagnostic performance might be affected by age-dependent increase of AD-type brain pathology in cognitively unaffected elderly. Methods: We investigated effects of age on the diagnostic performance of CSF biomarkers in a uniquely large multicenter study population, including a cross-sectional cohort of 529 patients with AD dementia (median age 71, range 43-89 years) and 304 controls (67, 44-91 years), and a longitudinal cohort of 750 subjects without dementia with mild cognitive impairment (69, 43-89 years) followed for at least 2 years, or until dementia diagnosis. Results: The specificities for subjects without AD and the areas under the receiver operating characteristics curves decreased with age. However, the positive predictive value for a combination of biomarkers remained stable, while the negative predictive value decreased only slightly in old subjects, as an effect of the high AD prevalence in older ages. Conclusion: Although the diagnostic accuracies for AD decreased with age, the predictive values for a combination of biomarkers remained essentially stable. The findings highlight biomarker variability across ages, but support the use of CSF biomarkers for AD even in older populations. Neurology (R) 2012;78:468-476

 
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