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Accuracy of a blood test measuring pTau217 to identify Alzheimer's disease changes

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Abstract

A total of 786 participants were included, demonstrating high accuracy of plasma pTau217 for detecting abnormal and tau pathology.

  • Plasma pTau217 exhibited high accuracy in identifying elevated Aβ pathology (AUC, 0.92-0.96) and tau pathology (AUC, 0.93-0.97).
  • These accuracy levels were significantly higher than other plasma biomarker combinations and comparable to CSF biomarkers.
  • Detection of abnormal Aβ pathology was consistent using both binary and three-range references.
  • Longitudinal analysis indicated that plasma pTau217 increased annually only in individuals with Aβ positivity.
  • The most significant increases in pTau217 were observed in those also positive for tau pathology.
  • The ALZpath assay is the first widely available blood test for pTau217 detection, capable of identifying biological Alzheimer's disease.

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Conflicts of interest NJA has given lectures, produced educational materials, and participated in educational programs for Eli-Lily, BioArtic, Quanterix. DA reported receiving personal fees for advisory board services and/or speaker honoraria from Fujirebio-Europe, Roche, Nutricia, Krka Farmacéutica, Grifols S.A., Lilly, Zambon S.A.U. and Esteve, outside the submitted work. AL has served as a consultant or on advisory boards for Fujirebio-Europe, Roche, Biogen and Nutricia, outside the submitted work. JF reported receiving personal fees for service on the advisory boards, adjudication committees or speaker honoraria from AC Immune, Lilly, Lundbeck, Roche, Fujirebio and Biogen, outside the submitted work. DA, AL and JF report holding a patent for markers of synaptopathy in neurodegenerative disease (licensed to ADx, EPI8382175.0). SCJ has served at scientific advisory boards for Roche Diagnostics, ALZPath, Prothena and Merck in the last three years and has received research funding from Cerveau Technologies. KB has served as a consultant and at advisory boards for Acumen, ALZPath, BioArctic, Biogen, Eisai, Lilly, Moleac Pte. Ltd, Novartis, Ono Pharma, Prothena, Roche Diagnostics, and Siemens Healthineers; has served at data monitoring committees for Julius Clinical and Novartis; has given lectures, produced educational materials and participated in educational programs for AC Immune, Biogen, Celdara Medical, Eisai and Roche Diagnostics; and is a co-founder of Brain Biomarker Solutions in Gothenburg AB (BBS), which is a part of the GU Ventures Incubator Program, outside the work presented in this paper. HZ has served at scientific advisory boards and/or as a consultant for Abbvie, Acumen, Alector, Alzinova, ALZPath, Annexon, Apellis, Artery Therapeutics, AZTherapies, CogRx, Denali, Eisai, Nervgen, Novo Nordisk, Optoceutics, Passage Bio, Pinteon Therapeutics, Prothena, Red Abbey Labs, reMYND, Roche, Samumed, Siemens Healthineers, Triplet Therapeutics, and Wave, has given lectures in symposia sponsored by Cellectricon, Fujirebio, Alzecure, Biogen, and Roche, and is a co-founder of Brain Biomarker Solutions in Gothenburg AB (BBS), which is a part of the GU Ventures Incubator Program (outside submitted work).
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