[18F]-AV-1451 tau PET imaging in Alzheimer’s disease and suspected non-AD tauopathies using a late acquisition time window

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The utility of tau PET imaging in non-Alzheimer’s disease (AD) tauopathies like behavioural frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), which is mainly underlain by TDP-43 or tau pathology, remains debated. We aim to test the hypothesis that [18F]-AV-1451 tau PET using later than usual acquisition times, which have previously been shown in AD to allow to get closer to tracer equilibrium between the reference region and high-binding structures, and could be better suited to the lower affinity of this tracer for the straight tau filaments present in non-AD tauopathies, would allow to detect cortical tau pathology in a fraction of bvFTD patients and in patients with non-fluent primary progressive aphasia (nfPPA, most often underlain by tau pathology). Sixteen AD patients, 11 controls, 7 bvFTD patients (including a carrier of a GRN mutation leading to TDP-43 pathology) and 2 nfPPA patients were included. We compared SUVr obtained at the usual early time window for [18F]-AV-1451 PET acquisition (ET: 80–100 min) to a later acquisition window (LT: 190–210 min) between groups. Compared with ET, [18F]-AV-1451 LT uptake in AD patients was significantly higher in the temporo-parietal cortex, and lower in subcortical regions. The LT window allowed to detect significantly increased tau binding in the frontal or temporal cortex in 3 bvFTD patients and in the 2 nfPPA patients that was not detectable with ET. The GRN mutation carrier showed no significant increase of tracer binding. [18F]-AV-1451 late acquisition window could allow cortical binding to abnormal tau deposits to be revealed in a subset of bvFTD patients, which may distinguish them from the TDP-43 subtype.

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Lagarde, J., Olivieri, P., Caillé, F., Gervais, P., Baron, J. C., Bottlaender, M., & Sarazin, M. (2019). [18F]-AV-1451 tau PET imaging in Alzheimer’s disease and suspected non-AD tauopathies using a late acquisition time window. Journal of Neurology, 266(12), 3087–3097. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-019-09530-7

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