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2023

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Association Between Socioeconomic Factors, Race, And Use Of A Specialty Memory Clinic, Abigail Lewis, Aditi Gupta, Inez Oh, Suzanne E. Schindler, Nupur Ghoshal, Zachary Abrams, Randi Foraker, Barbara Joy Snider, John C. Morris, Joyce Balls-Berry, Mahendra Gupta, Philip R. O. Payne, Albert M. Lai Oct 2023

Association Between Socioeconomic Factors, Race, And Use Of A Specialty Memory Clinic, Abigail Lewis, Aditi Gupta, Inez Oh, Suzanne E. Schindler, Nupur Ghoshal, Zachary Abrams, Randi Foraker, Barbara Joy Snider, John C. Morris, Joyce Balls-Berry, Mahendra Gupta, Philip R. O. Payne, Albert M. Lai

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The capacity of specialty memory clinics in the United States is very limited. If lower socioeconomic status or minoritized racial group is associated with reduced use of memory clinics, this could exacerbate health care disparities, especially if more effective treatments of Alzheimer disease become available. We aimed to understand how use of a memory clinic is associated with neighborhood-level measures of socioeconomic factors and the intersectionality of race.

METHODS: We conducted an observational cross-sectional study using electronic health record data to compare the neighborhood advantage of patients seen at the Washington University Memory Diagnostic Center with the …


First-In-Human Phase I/Ib Study Of Niz985, A Recombinant Heterodimer Of Il-15 And Il-15rα, As A Single Agent And In Combination With Spartalizumab In Patients With Advanced And Metastatic Solid Tumors, Rom Leidner, Kevin Conlon, Douglas G Mcneel, Andrea Wang-Gillam, Sumati Gupta, Robert Wesolowski, Monica Chaudhari, Nadia Hassounah, Jong Bong Lee, Lang Ho Lee, Jessica A O'Keeffe, Nancy Lewis, George N Pavlakis, John A Thompson Oct 2023

First-In-Human Phase I/Ib Study Of Niz985, A Recombinant Heterodimer Of Il-15 And Il-15rα, As A Single Agent And In Combination With Spartalizumab In Patients With Advanced And Metastatic Solid Tumors, Rom Leidner, Kevin Conlon, Douglas G Mcneel, Andrea Wang-Gillam, Sumati Gupta, Robert Wesolowski, Monica Chaudhari, Nadia Hassounah, Jong Bong Lee, Lang Ho Lee, Jessica A O'Keeffe, Nancy Lewis, George N Pavlakis, John A Thompson

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BACKGROUND: Preclinically, interleukin-15 (IL-15) monotherapy promotes antitumor immune responses, which are enhanced when IL-15 is used in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). This first-in-human study investigated NIZ985, a recombinant heterodimer comprising physiologically active IL-15 and IL-15 receptor α, as monotherapy and in combination with spartalizumab, an anti-programmed cell death protein-1 (anti-PD-1) monoclonal antibody, in patients with advanced solid tumors.

METHODS: This phase I/Ib study had two dose-escalation arms: single-agent NIZ985 administered subcutaneously thrice weekly (TIW, 2 weeks on/2 weeks off) or once weekly (QW, 3 weeks on/1 week off), and NIZ985 TIW or QW administered subcutaneously plus spartalizumab (400 …


Cardiovascular And Metabolic Health Is Associated With Functional Brain Connectivity In Middle-Aged And Older Adults: Results From The Human Connectome Project-Aging Study, Barnaly Rashid, Matthew F Glasser, Thomas Nichols, David Van Essen, Meher R Juttukonda, Nadine A Schwab, Douglas N Greve, Essa Yacoub, Allison Lovely, Melissa Terpstra, Michael P Harms, Susan Y Bookheimer, Beau M Ances, David H Salat, Steven E Arnold Aug 2023

Cardiovascular And Metabolic Health Is Associated With Functional Brain Connectivity In Middle-Aged And Older Adults: Results From The Human Connectome Project-Aging Study, Barnaly Rashid, Matthew F Glasser, Thomas Nichols, David Van Essen, Meher R Juttukonda, Nadine A Schwab, Douglas N Greve, Essa Yacoub, Allison Lovely, Melissa Terpstra, Michael P Harms, Susan Y Bookheimer, Beau M Ances, David H Salat, Steven E Arnold

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Several cardiovascular and metabolic indicators, such as cholesterol and blood pressure have been associated with altered neural and cognitive health as well as increased risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease in later life. In this cross-sectional study, we examined how an aggregate index of cardiovascular and metabolic risk factor measures was associated with correlation-based estimates of resting-state functional connectivity (FC) across a broad adult age-span (36-90+ years) from 930 volunteers in the Human Connectome Project Aging (HCP-A). Increased (i.e., worse) aggregate cardiometabolic scores were associated with reduced FC globally, with especially strong effects in insular, medial frontal, medial parietal, and …


Associations Between Age, Sex, Apoe Genotype, And Regional Vascular Physiology In Typically Aging Adults, Nikou L Damestani, John Jacoby, Shrikanth M Yadav, Allison E Lovely, Aurea Michael, Melissa Terpstra, Marziye Eshghi, Barnaly Rashid, Carlos Cruchaga, David H Salat, Meher R Juttukonda Jul 2023

Associations Between Age, Sex, Apoe Genotype, And Regional Vascular Physiology In Typically Aging Adults, Nikou L Damestani, John Jacoby, Shrikanth M Yadav, Allison E Lovely, Aurea Michael, Melissa Terpstra, Marziye Eshghi, Barnaly Rashid, Carlos Cruchaga, David H Salat, Meher R Juttukonda

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Altered blood flow in the human brain is characteristic of typical aging. However, numerous factors contribute to inter-individual variation in patterns of blood flow throughout the lifespan. To better understand the mechanisms behind such variation, we studied how sex and APOE genotype, a primary genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), influence associations between age and brain perfusion measures. We conducted a cross-sectional study of 562 participants from the Human Connectome Project - Aging (36 to >90 years of age). We found widespread associations between age and vascular parameters, where increasing age was associated with regional decreases in cerebral blood …


Metabolic Signatures Of Cardiac Dysfunction, Multimorbidity, And Post-Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Death, Andrew S Perry, Nishath Quader, Alan Zajarias, Et Al. Jul 2023

Metabolic Signatures Of Cardiac Dysfunction, Multimorbidity, And Post-Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Death, Andrew S Perry, Nishath Quader, Alan Zajarias, Et Al.

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Background Studies in mice and small patient subsets implicate metabolic dysfunction in cardiac remodeling in aortic stenosis, but no large comprehensive studies of human metabolism in aortic stenosis with long-term follow-up and characterization currently exist. Methods and Results Within a multicenter prospective cohort study, we used principal components analysis to summarize 12 echocardiographic measures of left ventricular structure and function pre-transcatheter aortic valve implantation in 519 subjects (derivation). We used least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression across 221 metabolites to define metabolic signatures for each structural pattern and measured their relation to death and multimorbidity in the original cohort …


Apolipoprotein E O-Glycosylation Is Associated With Amyloid Plaques And Apoe Genotype, Paige E Lawler, James G Bollinger, Suzanne E Schindler, Cynthia R Hodge, Nicolas J Iglesias, Vishal Krishnan, John B Coulton, Yan Li, David M Holtzman, Randall J Bateman Jul 2023

Apolipoprotein E O-Glycosylation Is Associated With Amyloid Plaques And Apoe Genotype, Paige E Lawler, James G Bollinger, Suzanne E Schindler, Cynthia R Hodge, Nicolas J Iglesias, Vishal Krishnan, John B Coulton, Yan Li, David M Holtzman, Randall J Bateman

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Although the APOE ε4 allele is the strongest genetic risk factor for sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD), the relationship between apolipoprotein (apoE) and AD pathophysiology is not yet fully understood. Relatively little is known about the apoE protein species, including post-translational modifications, that exist in the human periphery and CNS. To better understand these apoE species, we developed a LC-MS/MS assay that simultaneously quantifies both unmodified and O-glycosylated apoE peptides. The study cohort included 47 older individuals (age 75.6 ± 5.7 years [mean ± standard deviation]), including 23 individuals (49%) with cognitive impairment. Paired plasma and cerebrospinal fluid samples underwent analysis. …


Polygenic Risk Score Penetrance & Recurrence Risk In Familial Alzheimer Disease, Min Qiao, Carlos Cruchaga, Et Al. May 2023

Polygenic Risk Score Penetrance & Recurrence Risk In Familial Alzheimer Disease, Min Qiao, Carlos Cruchaga, Et Al.

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OBJECTIVE: To compute penetrance and recurrence risk using a genome-wide PRS (including and excluding the APOE region) in families with Alzheimer's disease.

METHODS: Genotypes from the National Institute on Aging Late-Onset Alzheimer's Disease Family-Based Study and a study of familial Alzheimer's disease in Caribbean Hispanics were used to compute PRS with and without variants in the 2 MB region flanking APOE. PRS was calculated in using clumping/thresholding and Bayesian methods and was assessed for association with Alzheimer's disease and age at onset. Penetrance and recurrence risk for carriers in highest and lowest PRS quintiles were compared separately within APOE-ε4 carriers …


Biochemical Network Analysis Of Protein-Protein Interactions To Follow-Up T1 Bladder Cancer Patients, Luís B Carvalho, José Luis Capelo Martínez, Carlos Lodeiro, Rafael Bento, Rajiv Dhir, Jeremiah J Morrissey, Luis Campos Pinheiro, Mariana Medeiros, Hugo M Santos Apr 2023

Biochemical Network Analysis Of Protein-Protein Interactions To Follow-Up T1 Bladder Cancer Patients, Luís B Carvalho, José Luis Capelo Martínez, Carlos Lodeiro, Rafael Bento, Rajiv Dhir, Jeremiah J Morrissey, Luis Campos Pinheiro, Mariana Medeiros, Hugo M Santos

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Bladder cancer (BCa) is a prevalent disease with a high risk of aggressive recurrence in T1-stage patients. Despite the efforts to anticipate recurrence, a reliable method has yet to be developed. In this work, we employed high-resolution mass spectrometry to compare the urinary proteome of T1-stage BCa patients with recurring versus non-recurring disease to uncover actionable clinical information predicting recurrence. All patients were diagnosed with T1-stage bladder cancer between the ages of 51 and 91, and urine samples were collected before medical intervention. Our results suggest that the urinary myeloperoxidase to cubilin ratio could be used as a new tool …


Multimodal Brain Age Estimates Relate To Alzheimer Disease Biomarkers And Cognition In Early Stages: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study, Peter R Millar, Brian A Gordon, Patrick H Luckett, Tammie L S Benzinger, Carlos Cruchaga, Anne M Fagan, Jason J Hassenstab, Richard J Perrin, Suzanne E Schindler, Randall J Bateman, John C Morris, Beau M Ances, Et Al. Jan 2023

Multimodal Brain Age Estimates Relate To Alzheimer Disease Biomarkers And Cognition In Early Stages: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study, Peter R Millar, Brian A Gordon, Patrick H Luckett, Tammie L S Benzinger, Carlos Cruchaga, Anne M Fagan, Jason J Hassenstab, Richard J Perrin, Suzanne E Schindler, Randall J Bateman, John C Morris, Beau M Ances, Et Al.

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BACKGROUND: Estimates of 'brain-predicted age' quantify apparent brain age compared to normative trajectories of neuroimaging features. The brain age gap (BAG) between predicted and chronological age is elevated in symptomatic Alzheimer disease (AD) but has not been well explored in presymptomatic AD. Prior studies have typically modeled BAG with structural MRI, but more recently other modalities, including functional connectivity (FC) and multimodal MRI, have been explored.

METHODS: We trained three models to predict age from FC, structural (S), or multimodal MRI (S+FC) in 390 amyloid-negative cognitively normal (CN/A-) participants (18-89 years old). In independent samples of 144 CN/A-, 154 CN/A+, …


The Pace Of Biological Aging Helps Explain The Association Between Insomnia And Chronic Low Back Pain, Edwin N Aroke, Asia M Wiggins, Joanna M Hobson, Vinodh Srinivasasainagendra, Tammie L Quinn, Pooja Kottae, Hemant K Tiwari, Robert E Sorge, Burel R Goodin Jan 2023

The Pace Of Biological Aging Helps Explain The Association Between Insomnia And Chronic Low Back Pain, Edwin N Aroke, Asia M Wiggins, Joanna M Hobson, Vinodh Srinivasasainagendra, Tammie L Quinn, Pooja Kottae, Hemant K Tiwari, Robert E Sorge, Burel R Goodin

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Chronic low back pain (cLBP) is associated with insomnia and advanced age. Emerging evidence suggests that the severity of both sleep disorders (like insomnia) and chronic pain are associated with a faster pace of biological aging. We aimed to determine whether the pace of biological age mediates the relationship between insomnia and the impact of cLBP in a sample of community-dwelling adults ages 19 to 85 years. Participants (49 with no pain, 32 with low-impact pain, and 37 with high-impact pain) completed sociodemographic, pain, insomnia, and short physical performance battery assessments. We calculated the pace of biological aging using DunedinPACE …


Neuroinflammation And Amyloid Deposition In The Progression Of Mixed Alzheimer And Vascular Dementia, Chunwei Ying, Peter Kang, Michael M Binkley, Andria L Ford, Yasheng Chen, Jason Hassenstab, Qing Wang, Jeremy Strain, John C Morris, Jin-Moo Lee, Tammie L S Benzinger, Hongyu An Jan 2023

Neuroinflammation And Amyloid Deposition In The Progression Of Mixed Alzheimer And Vascular Dementia, Chunwei Ying, Peter Kang, Michael M Binkley, Andria L Ford, Yasheng Chen, Jason Hassenstab, Qing Wang, Jeremy Strain, John C Morris, Jin-Moo Lee, Tammie L S Benzinger, Hongyu An

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BACKGROUND: Alzheimer's disease (AD) and vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID) pathologies coexist in patients with cognitive impairment. Abnormal amyloid beta (Aβ) deposition is the hallmark pathologic biomarker for AD. Neuroinflammation may be a pathophysiological mechanism in both AD and VCID. In this study, we aimed to understand the role of neuroinflammation and Aβ deposition in white matter hyperintensities (WMH) progression and cognitive decline over a decade in patients with mixed AD and VCID pathologies.

METHODS: Twenty-four elderly participants (median [interquartile range] age 78 [64.8, 83] years old, 14 female) were recruited from the Knight Alzheimer Disease Research …