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AbstractBackgroundThe implications of a positive tau (T) Positron Emission Tomography (PET) with a negative beta amyloid (A) PET are not well understood. We investigated cognitive performance in participants who were positive on tau PET but negative on beta amyloid PET.MethodWe evaluated 98 participants from the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging (MCSA) and the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC) who were positive for Flortaucipir (FTP) and negative for PiB PET. Participants were classified as A‐ and T+ based on Standardized Uptake Value Ratios (SUVr) of FTP and PiB PET scans, and were matched 2:1 to amyloid negative and tau negative cognitively unimpaired controls from the MCSA. Cognitive test scores were compared between the combined ADRC/MCSA group and MCSA only group. We also examined clinical diagnoses in our cohort. The most common were Alzheimer’s Disease, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) and Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) amongst others.ResultThere were no significant differences in demographic features or PiB SUVr between groups. There were significant differences in APOE genotype between groups. In the combined ADRC/MCSA group, 25% of A‐T‐ and 13% of A‐T+ were APOE e4 carriers (p = 0.016), and in the MCSA only group, 27% of A‐T‐and 10% of A‐T+ were APOE e4 carriers (p = 0.010). In the combined ADRC/MCSA group, the A‐T+ group demonstrated lower performance than the A‐T‐ group on the Mini Mental Status Exam (MMSE) (p<0.001), Wechsler Memory Scale‐Revised Logical Memory I (p<0.001) and Logical Memory II (p<0.001), Auditory verbal Learning Test Delayed Recall (AVLT) (p = 0.004), Category fluency animals (p = 0.005), Category fluency vegetables (p = 0.021), Trailmaking test A (p<0.001), Trail making test B (p<0.001), Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale‐IV (WAIS‐IV) (p = 0.002), and Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale part III (UPDRS III) (p = 0.003). In the MCSA only group, the A‐T+ group had lower scores on Logical Memory II (p = 0.022), AVLT delated recall (p = 0.04), and WAIS‐R block design (p = 0.035) compared to the A‐T‐group.ConclusionPositive tau PET in the absence of beta‐amyloid positivity is associated with lower cognitive performance.

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