Abstract

BackgroundThe recently-proposed National Institute on Aging and Alzheimer’s Association research framework organizes Alzheimer’s disease (AD) biomarkers based on amyloid/tau/neurodegeneration (AT(N)). This study investigated the mediating effect of structural change in brain MRI on changes in cognitive function according to initial AT(N) profiles. MethodsWe included 576 subjects (cognitively unimpaired (N = 136), mild cognitive impairment (N = 294), dementia (N = 146)) from the Alzheimer’s disease Neuroimaging Initiative study. The parallel-process latent growth curve model was applied to test the mediational effect of cortical thickness growth trajectory between the initial AT(N) profiles and cognitive growth trajectory. ResultsIn Alzheimer’s continuum, only the A + T + (N)+ profile showed a mediational effect of the cortical thickness growth trajectory. A + T − (N)− was not sufficient to induce direct or indirect effects on cognitive dysfunction, and A + T + (N)− showed a significant direct path from an altered cortical thickness to cognitive decline. ConclusionThe sequential effect between changes in brain MRI and cognition varied by baseline AT(N) profile, suggesting the dynamic changes in the relationships among biomarkers in the current cascade model.

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