Associations between different tau-PET patterns and longitudinal atrophy in the Alzheimer’s disease continuum
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ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION Different subtypes/patterns have been defined using tau-PET and structural-MRI in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but the relationship between tau pathology and atrophy remains unclear. Our goals were twofold: (a) investigate the association between baseline tau-PET patterns and longitudinal atrophy in the AD continuum; (b) characterize heterogeneity as a continuous phenomenon over the conventional notion using discrete subgroups. METHODS In 366 individuals (amyloid-beta-positive: cognitively normal, prodromal AD, AD dementia; amyloid-beta-negative healthy), we examined the association between tau-PET patterns (operationalized as a continuous phenomenon and a discrete phenomenon) and longitudinal sMRI. RESULTS We observed a differential association between tau-PET patterns and longitudinal atrophy. Heterogeneity, measured continuously, may offer an alternative characterization, sharing correspondence with the conventional subgrouping. DISCUSSION Site and the rate of atrophy are modulated differentially by tau-PET patterns in the AD continuum. We postulate that heterogeneity be treated as a continuous phenomenon for greater sensitivity over the current/conventional discrete subgrouping.
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