Analyzing the Spatiotemporal Interaction and Propagation of ATN Biomarkers in Alzheimer's Disease using Longitudinal Neuroimaging Data [article]

Qing Liu, Defu Yang, Jingwen Zhang, Ziming Wei, Guorong Wu, Minghan Chen
2021 arXiv   pre-print
Three major biomarkers: beta-amyloid (A), pathologic tau (T), and neurodegeneration (N), are recognized as valid proxies for neuropathologic changes of Alzheimer's disease. While there are extensive studies on cerebrospinal fluids biomarkers (amyloid, tau), the spatial propagation pattern across brain is missing and their interactive mechanisms with neurodegeneration are still unclear. To this end, we aim to analyze the spatiotemporal associations between ATN biomarkers using large-scale
more » ... aging data. We first investigate the temporal appearances of amyloid plaques, tau tangles, and neuronal loss by modeling the longitudinal transition trajectories. Second, we propose linear mixed-effects models to quantify the pathological interactions and propagation of ATN biomarkers at each brain region. Our analysis of the current data shows that there exists a temporal latency in the build-up of amyloid to the onset of tau pathology and neurodegeneration. The propagation pattern of amyloid can be characterized by its diffusion along the topological brain network. Our models provide sufficient evidence that the progression of pathological tau and neurodegeneration share a strong regional association, which is different from amyloid.
arXiv:2103.04376v1 fatcat:pam6y4cwsrgtphya4winzzasy4