Association of serum Apolipoprotein B with cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers of Alzheimer’s pathology

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Objective: To examine whether apolipoprotein B (ApoB), apolipoprotein A-1 (ApoA1), or their ratio (ApoB/A1) were associated with early changes in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology in elderly adults with subjective cognitive decline (SCD). Methods: This study included 507 objective cognitive normal participants from the Chinese Alzheimer’s Biomarker and LifestylE (CABLE) database including 288 cognitive normal participants (CN) and 219 SCD. Multiple linear regression models were used to examine the associations of apolipoproteins with CSF AD biomarkers. Results: Compared with control group, SCD participants with significant AD biological characteristics had lower ApoB levels (P = 0.0461). In total participants, lower level of serum ApoB was associated with decreases in CSF Aβ42 (P = 0.0015) and Aβ42/40 (P = 0.0081) as well as increases in CSF p-tau/Aβ42 (P < 0.0001) and t-tau/Aβ42 (P = 0.0013), independent of APOEɛ4 status. In further subgroup analysis, these associations were more significant in SCD participants (ApoB × Diagnose: P < 0.05). In addition, lower levels of ApoB were also found associated with increases in p-tau in the SCD subgroup (P = 0.0263). Furthermore, these protective associations were more significant in the overweight participants (ApoB × weight: P < 0.05). Results showed no association between ApoA1 and CSF biomarkers. Interpretation: This study is the first to find protective associations of serum ApoB with CSF AD core biomarkers, especially in SCD individuals. It indicated that ApoB may be a potential biomarker for preclinical AD and may play different roles in different stages of AD.

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Hu, H., Tan, L., Bi, Y. L., Xu, W., Tan, L., Shen, X. N., … Yu, J. T. (2020). Association of serum Apolipoprotein B with cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers of Alzheimer’s pathology. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, 7(10), 1766–1778. https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51153

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