The Swedish BioFINDER Study

The BioFINDER studies are independent and non-overlapping studies that have been initiated with the overarching aims to discover key mechanisms in Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and other neurodegenerative disorders. These studies are designed to develop early and accurate diagnostic tests, identify novel treatment targets and help to understand the links between different pathologies and clinical symptoms.

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New paper in @GreenJournal! We investigated whether future AD dementia can be predicted in individuals with subjective cognitive decline. We found that plasma p-tau217, cognitive testing, and APOE ε4 status accurately identify those at highest risk. https://www.neurology.org/doi/pdf/10.1212/WNL.0000000000214983

This study was led by María Rivera Sánchez. A huge thanks to all co-authors: @SEMastenbroek, @NiklasMattsson4, @DaniellevWe, @EStomrud, @SebastianPalmqv, @RikOssenkoppele

New publication in JAMA Neurology! 🧠
In this study, led by @gesalbla, we developed and validated a plasma-based biological staging model for Alzheimer’s disease using two blood biomarkers: %p-tau217 and eMTBR-tau243.

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Plasma eMTBR-tau243 and %p-tau217 for Biological Staging of Alzheimer Disease

This longitudinal study develops and validates a blood plasma–based biological staging model for Alzheimer disease tha...

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This supports the potential of blood-based biological staging as scalable alternative to PET imaging for AD characterization. This approach may improve participant stratification for clinical trials and facilitate broader implementation of biological staging in clinical practice.

A huge thank you to all co-authors and collaborators for their incredible work on this project: @KantaHorie, @SuzanneESchind1, @A_OrdunaDolado, @tlsmit1, @BrianGordon81, @NiklasMattsson4, @SebastianPalmqv, @_JakeVogel_ @RandallBateman3, @RikOssenkoppele, and all not on X.

New paper in Nature Aging led by PhD student @LuLina000147323! We mapped how APOE ε4 and APOE ε2 shape molecular changes in blood and cerebrospinal fluid across Alzheimer’s disease.

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Proteomic signatures of the APOE ε4 and APOE ε2 genetic variants and Alzheimer’s disease

Nature Aging - Apolipoprotein E (APOE) is the strongest genetic influence in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Compared to ...

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Using large-scale proteomics across multiple cohorts, we found that APOE ε4 and APOE ε2 have largely distinct protein signatures. Many changes appeared even before detectable Aβ pathology, suggesting that APOE-related molecular alterations may begin long before dementia develops.

A big thanks to all authors and collaborators!
@LuLina000147323, @ines_hristovska, @cumplido_irene, @anlijuncn, @RikOssenkoppele, @SebastianPalmqv, @_JakeVogel_, @EStomrud, @NiklasMattsson4

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