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Record W4414167084 · doi:10.1001/jamaneurol.2025.3217

Plasma Phosphorylated Tau 217 to Identify Preclinical Alzheimer Disease

2025· article· en· W4414167084 on OpenAlex
Gemma Salvadó, Shorena Janelidze, Divya Bali, Anna Orduña Dolado, Joseph Therriault, Wagner S. Brum, Alexa Pichet Binette, Erik Stomrud, Niklas Mattsson, Sebastian Palmqvist, Emma M. Coomans, Charlotte E. Teunissen, Wiesje M. van der Flier, Nesrine Rahmouni, Tammie L.S. Benzinger, Juan Domingo Gispert, Kaj Blennow, Vincent Doré, Azadeh Feizpour, Christopher C. Rowe, Daniel Alcolea, Juan Fortea, Sylvia Villeneuve, Sterling C. Johnson, Pedro Rosa‐Neto, Ronald C. Petersen, Clifford R. Jack, Suzanne E. Schindler, Marc Suárez‐Calvet, Rik Ossenkoppele, Oskar Hansson, Olusegun Adegoke, Kedir Adem Hussen, Paul Aisen, Adeyinka Ajayi, Hannatu Amaza, Liana G. Apostolova, Miriam T. Ashford, Omobolanle Ayo, Lisa L. Barnes, Laurel Beckett, Marie Bernard, Haley Bernhardt, Virginia Boatwright, Bret Borowski, Magdalena Brylska, Neil Buckholtz, Yuliana Cabrera, Nigel J. Cairns, Maria Carrillo, Mark Choe, Taylor Clanton, Cat Conti, Hannah Craft, Karen Crawford, Sandhitsu R. Das, Charles DeCarli, Joseph Di Benedetto, Adam Diaz, Michael Donohue, Erin Drake, Claire M. Erickson, Kelley Faber, Joel P. Felmlee, Andrea Fidell, Derek Flenniken, Evan Fletcher, Juliet Fockler, Arvin Forghanian-Arani, Tatiana Foroud, Nick C. Fox, R.T. Frank, Erin Franklin, Matt Glittenberg, Héctor Alfredo Baptista González, Robert C. Green, Joshua D. Grill, Jeff Gunter, Vanessa Guzmán, Kristin Harkins, Danielle Harvey, Caitie Hedberg, Lindsey Hergesheimer, Carole Ho, Isabella Hoang, John Hsiao, Jonathan Jackson, William Jagust, Neda Jahanshad, Cecily Jenkins, Gustavo Jiménez, Chengshi Jin, Taeho Jo, Zaven Kachaturian, Rima Kaddurah-Daouk, Kejal Kantarci, Jason Karlawish, Zaven S. Khachaturian, Alexander Knaack, Robert A. Koeppe, Magdalena Korecka, Adrienne Kormos, Kaori Kubo Germano, Winnie Kwang, Kaci Lacy, Susan Landau, Emily A. Largent, Edward B. Lee, Virginia M.‐Y. Lee, Brian J. Lopresti, Fabiola Magana, Payam Mahboubi, Ian G. Malone, Eliezer Masliah, Donna Masterman, Leonard Matoush, Melanie J. Miller, Susan Molchan, Tom Montine, John Moore-Weiss, John C. Morris, Scott Neu, Kwangsik Nho, Talia M. Nir, Rachel L. Nosheny, Kelly Nudelman, Sheila Ogwang, Shaniya Parkins, Richard J. Perrin, Ronald Petersen, Jeremy Pizzola, Zoë Potter, William Z. Potter, Gil D. Rabinovici, Michael Rafii, Rema Raman, Robert W. Reid, Calvin Reyes, Denise Reyes, Shannon L. Risacher, Mónica Rivera Mindt, Justin Robison, Stephanie Rossi Chen, Laurie Ryan, Naomi Saito, Jennifer Salazar, Andrew J. Saykin, Christopher G. Schwarz, Mai Seng Thao, Matthew L. Senjem, Elizabeth Shaffer, Leslie M. Shaw, Shen Li, Nina Silverberg, Stephanie Smith, Peter J. Snyder, Joe Strong, Sandra Talavera, Lisa Taylor‐Reinwald, Leon J. Thal, Lisa Thomas, Sophia I. Thomopoulos, Paul Thompson, Arthur W. Toga, Duygu Tosun, John Q. Trojanowki, Diana Truran Sacrey, Prashanthi Vemuri, Victor L. Villemagne, Sarah Walter, Yang Wan, Chad Ward, Caitlin Webb, Michael W. Weiner, Trinity Weisensel, Paul A. Yushkevich, Caileigh Zimmerman, Judes Poirier, John C.S. Breitner, Mohamed Badawy, Sylvain Baillet, Andrée‐Ann Baril, Carolina Minguillón, Ricardo A Aguilar, Annabella B Gorriti, Anna Brugulat‐Serrat, Raffaele Cacciaglia, Lidia C Gispert, Alba C Martinez, Marta del Campo, Ruth D Iglesias, Sherezade F Julian, P Serra, Armand González‐Escalante, Laura H Penas, Gema H Rodriguez, Jordi H Ninou, Laura Iglesias Gamaz, Iva Knezevic, Paula M Alvarez, Tania M Diaz, Eva Palacios, María Belén Pascual, A Ballester, Sandra P Mendez, Blanca Rodríguez‐Fernández, Laura Ros Freixedes, Aleix S Vila, Lluis S Harster, Anna S Prat, Marc V Jaramillo, Natàlia Vilor‐Tejedor

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Bibliographic record

VenueJAMA Neurology · 2025
Typearticle
Languageen
FieldMedicine
TopicDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
Canadian institutionsCenter for Diagnosis and Research on Alzheimer's DiseaseAlzheimer Society of CanadaDouglas Mental Health University InstituteMcGill UniversityMontreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
FundersNational Institute on AgingSchool of Life Sciences and Biotechnology Division of Life Sciences, Korea UniversitySahlgrenska AkademinHORIZON EUROPE Framework ProgrammeAvid RadiopharmaceuticalsNational Institutes of HealthStichting DioraphteJulius ClinicalGrifolsNeuraxpharmEli Lilly and CompanyBrightFocus FoundationHersenstichtingSiemens HealthineersGöteborgs UniversitetNovo NordiskLunds UniversitetSorbonne UniversitéAlzheimer's AssociationEuropean Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and AssociationsAustralian e-Health Research CentreNoaber FoundationGeneralitat de CatalunyaCommonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research OrganisationAstraZenecaEuropean CommissionGenentechUniversity of OxfordZonMwUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaProthenaAlzheimer NederlandCerveau TechnologiesSchool of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-MadisonHealth~HollandBiogenCelgeneUniversity of MelbourneFaculty of Medicine, McGill UniversityCanadian Institutes of Health ResearchGIESKES-STRIJBIS FONDSInnovative Health InitiativeVetenskapsrådetEisaiUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonMcGill UniversityInstituto de Salud Carlos IIIEuropean Brain CouncilDanoneGHR FoundationWeston Brain InstituteBristol-Myers SquibbNederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk OnderzoekSanofi
KeywordsAlzheimer's diseaseSelection (genetic algorithm)WorkflowDiseasePhosphorylationClinical trialAmyloid β

Abstract

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Importance: Advances in Alzheimer disease (AD) have shifted research focus to earlier disease stages, necessitating more scalable approaches to identify cognitively unimpaired individuals with amyloid β (Aβ) pathology. Objective: To assess the utility of plasma phosphorylated tau 217 (p-tau217) for classifying Aβ status in cognitively unimpaired individuals, both as a stand-alone test and in a 2-step approach where positive plasma results were confirmed using a second modality (Aβ positron emission tomography [PET] or cerebrospinal fluid [CSF]). Design, Setting, and Participants: This cross-sectional cohort study used data collected between June 2009 and March 2024. We included 2916 cognitively unimpaired participants from 12 international independent observational cohorts in the US, Europe, Australia, and Canada with available plasma p-tau217 levels and CSF or PET Aβ biomarkers. Performance comparisons between mass spectrometry and immunoassay-based p-tau217 measurements were also performed (n = 964). Exposures: Plasma p-tau217 levels measured by immunoassay. Main Outcome and Measures: Aβ status, determined by CSF or Aβ PET biomarkers. Results: Participants had a mean (SD) age of 66.9 (9.9) years; 971 (33.3%) were Aβ positive by either CSF or PET, 1667 (57.2%) were women, and 1108 (38.1%) carried at least 1 APOE ε4 allele. As a stand-alone test, plasma p-tau217 achieved a positive predictive value (PPV) of 79% (95% CI, 74-84) and an overall accuracy of 81% (95% CI, 80-82). In a 2-step workflow, the PPV and accuracy significantly increased to 91% (95% CI, 86-95). While this approach required screening of 677 individuals with plasma p-tau217 to identify 100 Aβ-positive individuals, compared to 536 participants when using PET alone, it reduced the need for PET testing to 124. Immunoassays demonstrated comparable PPVs to mass spectrometry (80% [95% CI, 74-86] vs 85% [95% CI, 81-90]; P = .12) but significantly lower overall accuracy (82% [95% CI, 79-84]% vs 88 [95% CI, 86-90]; P < .001) and true Aβ-positive detection rate (49% [95% CI, 43-55] vs 69% [95% CI, 64-75]; P < .001). Conclusions and Relevance: The findings highlight the potential of plasma p-tau217 as a stand-alone test-or when used in a sequential 2-step approach alongside PET or CSF testing-as a cost-effective, scalable, and minimally burdensome strategy for identifying preclinical AD. Tailored screening workflows that incorporate p-tau217 can improve efficiency in participant selection for preclinical AD trials and, in the future, help guide access to disease-modifying treatments.

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Teacher imitation

Not calibrated prevalence, not ground truth. Human validation pending. Learned from the 10,348 direct Codex labels and 10,348 direct Gemma labels. Candidate is the union of thresholded teacher heads; consensus is their intersection. These outputs are machine_predicted_unvalidated and are not human labels or direct frontier model labels.

metaresearch head score (Codex)0.000
metaresearch head score (Gemma)0.001
Version: codex-gemma-dda1882f352aValidation status: machine_predicted_unvalidated
Candidate categoriesInsufficient payload (model declined to judge)
Consensus categoriesInsufficient payload (model declined to judge)
DomainCandidate signal: none · Consensus signal: none
Study designCandidate signal: Observational · Consensus signal: Observational
GenreCandidate signal: Empirical · Consensus signal: Empirical
Teacher disagreement score0.107
Threshold uncertainty score1.000

Codex and Gemma teacher scores by category

CategoryCodexGemma
Metaresearch0.0000.001
Meta-epidemiology (narrow)0.0000.000
Meta-epidemiology (broad)0.0000.000
Bibliometrics0.0000.000
Science and technology studies0.0000.000
Scholarly communication0.0000.000
Open science0.0000.000
Research integrity0.0000.001
Insufficient payload (model declined to judge)0.0010.001

Machine scores (provisional)

The two teacher heads of the student model, read on this work. A score orders the frame for review; it never asserts a category, and the validation status ships verbatim with every row.

Baseline scores from an immature model (maturity gate not passed, 7 training rounds). Scores rank; they never assert a category.

Opus teacher head0.034
GPT teacher head0.399
Teacher spread0.365 · how far apart the two teachers sit on this one work
Validation statusscore_only:v0-immature-baseline · verbatim from the scoring run: score_only means the number may rank works, and no category label ships from it