Lancet (London, England)

Alzheimer's disease signs and biological markers in adults with Down syndrome

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Abstract

A total of 388 participants with Down syndrome were included, with changes in biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease observed as early as the third decade of life.

  • CSF amyloid levels and plasma neurofilament light chain values began to change in individuals with Down syndrome by their 30s.
  • Amyloid PET uptake alterations were noted in the fourth decade of life, with further changes in brain metabolism and p-tau observed later in the same decade.
  • Cognitive decline and hippocampal atrophy were identified in the fifth decade, coinciding with the diagnosis of prodromal Alzheimer's disease at a median age of 50.2 years.
  • The prevalence of Alzheimer's disease symptoms escalated with age, reaching 90-100% by the seventh decade among individuals with Down syndrome.

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