Retinal photoreceptor layer thickness has disease specificity and distinguishes predicted FTLD-Tau from biomarker-determined Alzheimer's disease
•Biomarkers are needed for frontotemporal lobar degeneration tauopathy (FTLD-Tau).•Photoreceptor outer nuclear layer (ONL) thinning may be a specific dementia marker.•Predicted FTLD-Tau patients had a thinner ONL compared to Alzheimer's disease (AD).•For predicted FTLD-Tau versus AD, inner reti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neurobiology of aging 2023-05, Vol.125, p.74-82 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Biomarkers are needed for frontotemporal lobar degeneration tauopathy (FTLD-Tau).•Photoreceptor outer nuclear layer (ONL) thinning may be a specific dementia marker.•Predicted FTLD-Tau patients had a thinner ONL compared to Alzheimer's disease (AD).•For predicted FTLD-Tau versus AD, inner retina layers were not significantly different.•ONL thickness correlated with disease severity scores for FTLD-Tau but not AD.
While Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with inner retina thinning (retinal nerve fiber layer and ganglion cell layer), we have observed photoreceptor outer nuclear layer (ONL) thinning in patients with frontotemporal lobar degeneration tauopathy (FTLD-Tau) compared to normal controls. We hypothesized that ONL thinning may distinguish FTLD-Tau from patients with biomarker evidence of AD neuropathologic change (ADNC) and will correlate with FTLD-Tau disease severity.
Predicted FTLD-Tau (pFTLD-Tau; n = 21; 33 eyes) and predicted ADNC (pADNC; n = 24; 46 eyes) patients were consecutively enrolled, underwent optical coherence tomography macula imaging, and disease was categorized (pFTLD-Tau vs. pADNC) with cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers, genetic testing, and autopsy data when available. Adjusting for age, sex, and race, pFTLD-Tau patients had a thinner ONL compared to pADNC, while retinal nerve fiber layer and ganglion cell layer were not significantly different. Reduced ONL thickness correlated with worse performance on Folstein Mini-Mental State Examination and clinical dementia rating plus frontotemporal dementia sum of boxes for pFTLD-Tau but not pADNC. Photoreceptor ONL thickness may serve as an important noninvasive diagnostic marker that distinguishes FTLD-Tau from AD neuropathologic change. |
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ISSN: | 0197-4580 1558-1497 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2023.01.015 |