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18F-Flortaucipir Binding in Choroid Plexus: Related to Race and Hippocampus Signal

  • Christopher M. Lee
  • , Heidi I. L. Jacobs
  • , Marta Marquie
  • , John A. Becker
  • , Nicolas V. Andrea
  • , David S. Jin
  • , Aaron P. Schultz
  • , Matthew P. Frosch
  • , Teresa Gomez-Isla
  • , Reisa A. Sperling
  • , Keith A. Johnson*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: On target F-18-Flortaucipir (FTP) binding of Alzheimer's disease tau aggregates and off-target binding of melanocytes have been demonstrated with autoradiography. Objective: We aimed to investigate the hypothesis that if binding in choroid plexus (CP) is due to melanocytes, the signal would be elevated in Black/African American (B/AA) compared to White (W) participants. In addition, we examined whether CP signal affects measurements in adjacent regions, and whether correcting for spill-in effects has an influence on associations between hippocampus (HC) FTP and amyloid or cognition. Methods: FTP race differences in 147 Harvard Aging Brain Study participants (23 B/AA, 124W) were examined in CP, HC, HC covaried for CP, amygdala, inferior temporal gyrus, entorhinal cortex, and fusiform regions. Associations between CP FTP and other regions-of-interest (ROIs) were probed to assess spill-in effects. A statistical regression approach to attenuate CP spill-in was tested by relating adjusted HC SUVR residuals and unadjusted HC SUVR to race, cognition and amyloid. All analyses were covaried for age, sex, education and amyloid deposition, and Bonferroni-corrected for multiple comparisons. Results: B/AA individuals had elevated CP and HC SUVR (p < 0.007), whereas other ROI SUVR and HC SUVR covaried for CP SUVR did not show race differences (p > 0.05). CP SUVR was associated with HC SUVR (p< 10(-14)), but with no other ROI SUVR (p > 0.05). When adjusting HC SUVR for CP SUVR, no race differences in residual HC SUVR were detected, and relationships with amyloid and memory became apparent. Conclusion: Melanocyte FTP binding may account partially for high CP signal. This off-target binding affects mainly HC FTP measurements, which should be interpreted with caution.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1691-1702
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Alzheimer's Disease
Volume62
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2018

Keywords

  • Alzheimer's disease
  • choroid plexus
  • off-target binding
  • melanin
  • race
  • tau PET
  • POSITRON-EMISSION-TOMOGRAPHY
  • MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
  • SURFACE-BASED ANALYSIS
  • ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE
  • PATHOLOGICAL PROCESS
  • TAU PET
  • BRAIN
  • TANGLES
  • TRACER
  • TAUOPATHIES

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