Presymptomatic cognitive and neuroanatomical changes in genetic frontotemporal dementia in the Genetic Frontotemporal dementia Initiative (GENFI) study: a cross-sectional analysis
University College London · UK Dementia Research Institute · +26 more institutions
Abstract
Frontotemporal dementia is a highly heritable neurodegenerative disorder. In about a third of patients, the disease is caused by autosomal dominant genetic mutations usually in one of three genes: progranulin (GRN), microtubule-associated protein tau (MAPT), or chromosome 9 open reading frame 72 (C9orf72). Findings from studies of other genetic dementias have shown neuroimaging and cognitive changes before symptoms onset, and we aimed to identify whether such changes could be shown in frontotemporal dementia.
We recruited participants to this multicentre study who either were known carriers of a pathogenic mutation in GRN, MAPT, or C9orf72, or were at risk of carrying a mutation because a first-degree relative was a known symptomatic carrier. We calculated time to expected onset as the difference between age at assessment and mean age at onset within the family. Participants underwent a standardised clinical assessment and neuropsychological battery. We did MRI and generated cortical and subcortical volumes using a parcellation of the volumetric T1-weighted scan. We used linear mixed-effects models to examine whether the association of neuropsychology and imaging measures with time to expected onset of symptoms differed between mutation carriers and non-carriers.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 34.17
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 54
Authors
58- JDJonathan D. Rohrer
University College London, UK Dementia Research Institute
- JNJennifer Nicholas
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University College London, UK Dementia Research Institute
- DMDavid M. Cash
University College London, UK Dementia Research Institute
- JCJohn C. van Swieten
Erasmus MC
- EGElise G.P. Dopper
Erasmus MC
Topics & keywords
- C9orf72
- Frontotemporal dementia
- Dementia
- Neuropsychology
- Medicine
- Neuroimaging
- Psychology
- Psychiatry
- Quality Education
Funding
- NINational Institute for Health and Care Research
- BRBrain Research Trust
- UCUniversity College London
- MDMinistero della Salute
- SBSwedish Brain Power
- CICanadian Institutes of Health Research
- MRMedical Research CouncilAwards: MR/K006584/1, MR/M501724/1, MR/M023664/1, MR/M024873/1, MR/M008525/1, MR/J009482/1, MR/J01107X/1, MR/M009041/1
- EAEngineering and Physical Sciences Research CouncilAwards: EP/J020990/1, EP/M020533/1, EP/H046410/1