Association of latent factors of neuroinflammation with Alzheimer's disease pathology and longitudinal cognitive decline.

神经炎症潜在因素与阿尔茨海默病病理及纵向认知衰退的关联

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作者:Teipel Stefan J, Dyrba Martin, Kleineidam Luca, Brosseron Frederic, Levin Fedor, Bruno Davide, Buerger Katharina, Cosma Nicoleta, Schneider Luisa-Sophie, Düzel Emrah, Glanz Wenzel, Fliessbach Klaus, Janowitz Daniel, Kilimann Ingo, Laske Christoph, Munk Matthias H, Maier Franziska, Peters Oliver, Pomara Nunzio, Perneczky Robert, Rauchmann Boris-Stephan, Priller Josef, Ramirez Alfredo, Roy Nina, Schneider Anja, Spottke Annika, Spruth Eike J, Roeske Sandra, Wagner Michael, Wiltfang Jens, Wolfsgruber Steffen, Bartels Claudia, Jessen Frank, Heneka Michael T
INTRODUCTION: We investigated the association of inflammatory mechanisms with markers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology and rates of cognitive decline in the AD spectrum. METHODS: We studied 296 cases from the Deutsches Zentrum für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen Longitudinal Cognitive Impairment and Dementia Study (DELCODE) cohort, and an extension cohort of 276 cases of the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative study. Using Bayesian confirmatory factor analysis, we constructed latent factors for synaptic integrity, microglia, cerebrovascular endothelial function, cytokine/chemokine, and complement components of the inflammatory response using a set of inflammatory markers in cerebrospinal fluid. RESULTS: We found strong evidence for an association of synaptic integrity, microglia response, and cerebrovascular endothelial function with a latent factor of AD pathology and with rates of cognitive decline. We found evidence against an association of complement and cytokine/chemokine factors with AD pathology and rates of cognitive decline. DISCUSSION: Latent factors provided access to directly unobservable components of the neuroinflammatory response and their association with AD pathology and cognitive decline.

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