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Published in: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy 1/2019

Open Access 01-12-2019 | Frontotemporal Dementia | Research

18F-flortaucipir (AV-1451) tau PET in frontotemporal dementia syndromes

Authors: Richard M. Tsai, Alexandre Bejanin, Orit Lesman-Segev, Renaud LaJoie, Adrienne Visani, Viktoriya Bourakova, James P. O’Neil, Mustafa Janabi, Suzanne Baker, Suzee E. Lee, David C. Perry, Lynn Bajorek, Anna Karydas, Salvatore Spina, Lea T. Grinberg, William W. Seeley, Eliana M. Ramos, Giovanni Coppola, Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini, Bruce L. Miller, Howard J. Rosen, William Jagust, Adam L. Boxer, Gil D. Rabinovici

Published in: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

The tau positron emission tomography (PET) ligand 18F-flortaucipir binds to paired helical filaments of tau in aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but its utility in detecting tau aggregates in frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is uncertain.

Methods

We performed 18F-flortaucipir imaging in patients with the FTD syndromes (n = 45): nonfluent variant primary progressive aphasia (nfvPPA) (n = 11), corticobasal syndrome (CBS) (n = 10), behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) (n = 10), semantic variant primary progressive aphasia (svPPA) (n = 2) and FTD associated pathogenic genetic mutations microtubule-associated protein tau (MAPT) (n = 6), chromosome 9 open reading frame 72 (C9ORF72) (n = 5), and progranulin (GRN) (n = 1). All patients underwent MRI and β-amyloid biomarker testing via 11C-PiB or cerebrospinal fluid. 18F-flortaucipir uptake in patients was compared to 53 β-amyloid negative normal controls using voxelwise and pre-specified region of interest approaches.

Results

On qualitative assessment, patients with nfvPPA showed elevated 18F-flortacupir binding in the left greater than right inferior frontal gyrus. Patients with CBS showed elevated binding in frontal white matter, with higher cortical gray matter uptake in a subset of β-amyloid-positive patients. Five of ten patients with sporadic bvFTD demonstrated increased frontotemporal binding. MAPT mutation carriers had elevated 18F-flortaucipir retention primarily, but not exclusively, in mutations with Alzheimer’s-like neurofibrillary tangles. However, tracer retention was also seen in patients with svPPA, and the mutations C9ORF72, GRN predicted to have TDP-43 pathology. Quantitative region-of-interest differences between patients and controls were seen only in inferior frontal gyrus in nfvPPA and left insula and bilateral temporal poles in MAPT carriers. No significant regional differences were found in CBS or sporadic bvFTD. Two patients underwent postmortem neuropathological examination. A patient with C9ORF72, TDP-43-type B pathology, and incidental co-pathology of scattered neurofibrillary tangles in the middle frontal, inferior temporal gyrus showed corresponding mild 18F-flortaucipir retention without additional uptake matching the widespread TDP-43 type B pathology. A patient with sporadic bvFTD demonstrated punctate inferior temporal and hippocampus tracer retention, corresponding to the area of severe argyrophilic grain disease pathology.

Conclusions

18F-flortaucipir in patients with FTD and predicted tauopathy or TDP-43 pathology demonstrated limited sensitivity and specificity. Further postmortem pathological confirmation and development of FTD tau-specific ligands are needed.
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Metadata
Title
18F-flortaucipir (AV-1451) tau PET in frontotemporal dementia syndromes
Authors
Richard M. Tsai
Alexandre Bejanin
Orit Lesman-Segev
Renaud LaJoie
Adrienne Visani
Viktoriya Bourakova
James P. O’Neil
Mustafa Janabi
Suzanne Baker
Suzee E. Lee
David C. Perry
Lynn Bajorek
Anna Karydas
Salvatore Spina
Lea T. Grinberg
William W. Seeley
Eliana M. Ramos
Giovanni Coppola
Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini
Bruce L. Miller
Howard J. Rosen
William Jagust
Adam L. Boxer
Gil D. Rabinovici
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Alzheimer's Research & Therapy / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1758-9193
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13195-019-0470-7

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