Comparison of amyloid burden in individuals with Down syndrome versus autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease: a cross-sectional study

Dec 14, 2022The Lancet. Neurology

Comparing amyloid protein buildup in people with Down syndrome and inherited Alzheimer's disease

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Abstract

A total of 192 individuals with Down syndrome and 33 sibling controls were analyzed alongside 265 carriers of autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease mutations.

  • PET amyloid levels were negatively correlated with the ratio of amyloid β42 to Aβ40 in both carriers of Alzheimer's mutations and individuals with Down syndrome.
  • No significant differences in overall amyloid levels were found between asymptomatic individuals with Down syndrome and asymptomatic mutation carriers, or between symptomatic individuals with Down syndrome and symptomatic mutation carriers.
  • Amyloid deposition occurred significantly earlier in mutation carriers than in individuals with Down syndrome, with a difference of approximately 5.5 years.
  • Striatal and cortical regions exhibited early amyloid accumulation in both mutation carriers and individuals with Down syndrome, though mutation carriers showed widespread accumulation across all cortical regions, sparing the medial occipital regions.

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