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AbstractBackgroundCSF biomarkers are well characterised as surrogate markers for amyloid deposition and neurofibrillary tau tangles reflecting pathological features of Alzheimer’s disease. Amyloid PET images provide a visual and quantitative assessment of brain amyloid burden. In diagnostic workup these biomarkers are considered interchangeable, however their relationship is not fully understood.MethodsCentiloid (CL) values for 387 [18F]flutemetamol images from the Swedish BioFINDER I study were derived following the methods of Klunk et.al. (Alzheimer’s & Dementia, 2015). Subjects, comprising Controls, SCD and MCI (Table 1), were ranked by Centiloid values (lowest to highest) and the average for each consecutive group of 30 subjects calculated. Corresponding CSF biomarker values (Aβ42/40 and pTau181) were plotted for each group.ResultsSubjects in groups averaging ‐7.7 CL to 29.0 CL had a mean(±SD) Aβ 42/40 ratio of 0.144 (±0.033, range 0.051 to 0.236, n = 240) with no statistically significant differences between groups (Fig. 1A). A statistically significant fall in CSF Aβ42/40 ratio between the 29.0 CL and 47.3 CL groups (from 0.134 (±0.041, 0.066 to 0.236) to 0.088(±0.031, 0.045 to 0.183), p<0.0001) was observed. The average CSF Aβ42/40 ratio value for all subjects ranging from 66.3 Cl to129.8 CL was 0.072 (±0.017, 0.030 to 0.127, n = 117) with no statistically significant difference in CSF levels across these CL bands.Subjects in the groups averaging ‐7.7 CL to 29.0 CL had a mean(±SD) pTau181 value of 48.9 pg/mL (±15.9, 22 to 138) with no statistically significant difference between groups (Fig. 1B). A statistically significant (p<0.05) increase between 29.0 CL (47.3±19.3, 24 to 116 pg/mL) and 47.3 CL groups (67.8±29.4, 24 to 175 pg/mL) was observed. For all Subjects from 66.3 CL to129.8 CL mean pTau181 levels were 79.6 (±30.3, 32 to 209 pg/mL) with no statistically significant difference across these CL bands.ConclusionsComparison of [18F]flutemetamol image quantitation and CSF biomarkers indicates CSF Aβ42/40 and pTau181 starts to show amyloid positivity at approximately 30‐40 CL units. Recent comparisons between visual rating and Centiloids from PET imaging indicate visual positivity from approximately 20 CL units indicating sensitivity of amyloid PET imaging for the detection of early amyloid deposition.

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