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- W2955265906 abstract "54 Background: Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a 4-repeat (4R) tauopathy and region-specific tau deposits establish the neuropathological diagnosis of “definite PSP” post mortem. Future interventional trials against tau in PSP would strongly benefit from biomarkers to validate the specific presence of the target and to monitor the target’s magnitude during therapy. First generation tau positron-emission-tomography (PET) ligands such as 18F-THK5351 or 18F-AV1451 were somewhat able to distinguish PSP patients from healthy controls (HC) or from patients with other neurodegenerative diseases, but relevant fractions of the PET signal in PSP may have been related to concomitant monoamine-oxidase (MAO) increases. The novel second generation tau-PET ligand 18F-PI2620 proved absent off-target binding to MAO and high affinity to 3/4R tau in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The aim of this multicenter-evaluation was to investigate 18F-PI2620 in patients with suspected 4R tau pathology in clinically diagnosed PSP. Methods: Seventeen patients (70±7 y, n=8 female) with probable or possible PSP Richardson syndrome according to MDS-PSP criteria underwent 18F-PI2620 PET at four different centers together with ten HC and seven disease controls (Multi-system atrophy, Parkinson’s disease, and AD). PET scans were acquired 0-60 min p.i. followed by coregistration to a 18F-PI2620 template in the MNI space. Standardized uptake value ratios (SUVr) of predefined brain regions in the basal ganglia were generated using cerebellar scaling of a 30-60 min p.i. frame after inspection of the full dynamic range. SUVr data were compared between PSP, HC, and disease controls by an ANOVA including Bonferroni post hoc correction. Statistical parametric mapping (SPM, V12) was performed between PSP and HC (t-test). SUVr and SPM data were corrected for different centers. Additionally, disease severity measured by the PSP rating scale (PSPRS) was correlated with PET findings. An in vitro pilot autoradiography using 18F-PI2620 incubation of brain slices was performed for the globus pallidus of a single PSP patient and compared to the cortical binding in a specimen from an AD patient. Results: Our study indicates significantly elevated mean 18F-PI2620 SUVr in PSP patients (PSPRS: 40±17; range 13-71) in the globus pallidus (1.34±0.16; p = 0.001; d = 1.68) and the substantia nigra (1.33±0.14; p = 0.003; d = 1.49) when compared to HC (1.12±0.09 / 1.15±0.08). Disease controls showed a similar signal in the globus pallidus (1.11±0.06; p = n.s.) and a slight elevation in the substantia nigra (1.23±0.09; p = n.s.) when compared to HC. A voxel-wise analysis SPM revealed elevated 18F-PI2620 uptake in the globus pallidus, the substantia nigra as well as in the frontal and parietal cortex (all p 0.2). Subjects with low disease severity (PSPRS ≤ 30; n=4) already had a significantly elevated 18F-PI2620 uptake in the globus pallidus when compared to HC (1.38±0.13 vs. 1.12±0.09; p = 0.001; d = 2.32). Preliminary in vitro autoradiography showed distinguishable 18F-PI2620 binding in the globus pallidus of a PSP patient which was however far lower when compared to cortical binding in AD. Conclusions: The results of this preliminary multi-center evaluation indicate a value of 18F-PI2620 to diagnose and differentiate suspected PSP patients in vivo. The magnitude of tracer binding between patients seems to be variably expressed but not correlated with disease severity. These results indicate that 18F-PI2620 may show potential as a biomarker to assess tau pathology in PSP patients and that it may be helpful to establish earlier and more reliable diagnosis of PSP." @default.
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