Ante- and postmortem tau in autosomal dominant and late-onset Alzheimer’s disease

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Antemortem tau positron emission tomography imaging suggests elevated tau pathology in autosomal dominant versus late-onset Alzheimer’s disease at equivalent clinical stages, but does not implicate the specific tau pathologies responsible. Here we made stereological measurements of tau neurofibrillary tangles, neuritic plaques, and neuropil threads and found compared to late-onset Alzheimer’s disease, autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease showed even greater tangle and thread burdens. Regional tau burden resembled that observed in tau imaging of a separate cohort at earlier clinical stages. Finally, our results suggest tau imaging measures total tau burden in Alzheimer’s disease, composed predominantly of tangle and thread pathology.

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Chen, C. D., Holden, T. R., Gordon, B. A., Franklin, E. E., Li, Y., Coble, D. W., … Morris, J. C. (2020). Ante- and postmortem tau in autosomal dominant and late-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, 7(12), 2475–2480. https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51237

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