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AbstractBackgroundCerebrospinal fluid (CSF) Aβ concentrations and Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging provide information of two different Aβ pools. Identifying the factors affecting the balance between soluble and deposited Aβ may inform on the mechanism of cerebral Aβ aggregation. Microglia and astroglia respond to Aβ pathology, yet their role in promoting the aggregation of Aβ plaques is unclear. We addressed whether CSF sTREM2 and YKL‐40 modulate the association between soluble and deposited Aβ in a cohort of middle‐aged cognitively unimpaired (CU) individuals.MethodThe first consecutive 320 CU individuals of the ALFA+ study with a [18F]flutemetamol (FTM) PET scan and CSF samples were included. CSF Aβ40, Aβ42, sTREM2, and YKL‐40 were measured with the Roche NeuroToolKit robust prototype immunoassays (Roche Diagnostics International Ltd). Standardized uptake value ratio images were calculated and a voxel‐wise regression was performed to predict FTM uptake. The interaction terms between CSF Aβ42/40 and either CSF sTREM2 or YKL‐40 served as predictors, while adjusting for age, sex, years of education, and APOE‐ε4. Statistical threshold was set to p<0.001 with a cluster extent correction of 100 voxels.ResultTable 1 describes the sample’s characteristics. As expected, CSF Aβ42/40 concentrations were negatively associated with Aβ PET uptake in widespread areas of the brain, but this association was modified by CSF sTREM2 and YKL‐40. Higher levels of CSF sTREM2 were associated with a reduced Aβ PET uptake for any level of CSF Aβ42/40 in the hippocampus bilaterally. Conversely, higher CSF YKL‐40 related to a higher Aβ PET uptake as a function of CSF Aβ42/40 in the precuneus, prefrontal cortex, and inferior parietal areas.ConclusionIn CU individuals, microglia and astroglia reactivity modify the association between soluble (CSF) and deposited (amyloid PET) Aβ. While TREM2‐mediated microglial response (as measured by CSF sTREM2) may prevent Aβ deposition in individuals with decreased soluble Aβ, astroglial reactivity (as measured by CSF YKL‐40) may have the opposite effect.

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