Disease-related cortical thinning in presymptomatic granulin mutation carriers.

Sergi Borrego-Écija; Roser Sala-Llonch; John van Swieten; Barbara Borroni; Fermín Moreno; Mario Masellis; Carmela Tartaglia; Caroline Graff; Daniela Galimberti; Robert Laforce; +23 more... James B Rowe; Elizabeth Finger; Rik Vandenberghe; Fabrizio Tagliavini; Alexandre de Mendonça; Isabel Santana; Matthis Synofzik; Simon Ducharme; Johannes Levin; Adrian Danek; Alex Gerhard; Markus Otto; Chris Butler; Giovanni Frisoni; Sandro Sorbi; Carolin Heller; Martina Bocchetta; David M Cash; Rhian S Convery; Katrina M Moore; Jonathan D Rohrer; Raquel Sanchez-Valle; Genetic FTD Initiative GENFI; (2021) Disease-related cortical thinning in presymptomatic granulin mutation carriers. NeuroImage. Clinical, 29. 102540-. ISSN 2213-1582 DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2020.102540
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Mutations in the granulin gene (GRN) cause familial frontotemporal dementia. Understanding the structural brain changes in presymptomatic GRN carriers would enforce the use of neuroimaging biomarkers for early diagnosis and monitoring. We studied 100 presymptomatic GRN mutation carriers and 94 noncarriers from the Genetic Frontotemporal dementia initiative (GENFI), with MRI structural images. We analyzed 3T MRI structural images using the FreeSurfer pipeline to calculate the whole brain cortical thickness (CTh) for each subject. We also perform a vertex-wise general linear model to assess differences between groups in the relationship between CTh and diverse covariables as gender, age, the estimated years to onset and education. We also explored differences according to TMEM106B genotype, a possible disease modifier. Whole brain CTh did not differ between carriers and noncarriers. Both groups showed age-related cortical thinning. The group-by-age interaction analysis showed that this age-related cortical thinning was significantly greater in GRN carriers in the left superior frontal cortex. TMEM106B did not significantly influence the age-related cortical thinning. Our results validate and expand previous findings suggesting an increased CTh loss associated with age and estimated proximity to symptoms onset in GRN carriers, even before the disease onset.


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