Alzheimer's disease plasma biomarkers in a global cohort: experience from the DAWN study
Anthony J Griswold, Rufus O. Akinyemi, Farid Rajabli, Biniyam A. Ayele, Motunrayo Coker, Kyle M Scott, Kazeem Akinwande, Larry D Adams, Samuel Diala, Patrice G Whitehead, Jacob L. McCauley, Mayowa Ogunronbi, Kara L Hamilton‐Nelson, Albertino Damasceno, Andrew F Zaman

TL;DR
This study examines Alzheimer's disease blood biomarkers in diverse global populations, finding consistent patterns but some differences in specific markers.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the generalizability of Alzheimer's biomarkers across African, African American, and Hispanic/Latino populations.
Findings
Plasma pTau181 levels were elevated in AD cases compared to NCI in all three populations.
GFAP and NFL levels were significantly higher in African and Hispanic/Latino AD cases compared to NCI.
No significant differences were found between ancestral groups within the same diagnostic category.
Abstract
The DAWN study aims to investigate Alzheimer's disease (AD) genetics and underlying biological markers in a global population including African Americans (AA: 4,000) and Hispanic/Latinos (HI: 4,000) ascertained in the US and indigenous Africans (AF: 5,000) through collaboration with the African Dementia Consortium (AfDC) from 10 African counties. These 13,000 participants include AD cases and individuals with mild (MCI) or no cognitive impairment (NCI). To understand the underlying blood‐based AD biomarkers profile of this unique cohort, we are analyzing the plasma levels of pTau181, neurofilament light chain (NFL), and Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP). We measured pTau181 and NFL, and GFAP with Simoa chemistry using the pTau181 AdvantageV2 and NEUROLOGY 4‐PLEX A assays, respectively, on the Quanterix HD‐X instrument. Our preliminary cohort consisted of 174 AF (86 AD; 88 NCI)…
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TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Alzheimer's disease research and treatments · Neurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
