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Staging of neurofibrillary pathology in Alzheimer's disease: A study of the BrainNet Europe consortium

Authors :
Alafuzoff, I. Arzberger, T. Al-Sarraj, S. Bodi, I. Bogdanovic, N. Braak, H. Bugiani, O. Del-Tredici, K. Ferrer, I. Gelpi, E. Giaccone, G. Graeber, M.B. Ince, P. Kamphorst, W. King, A. Korkolopoulou, P. Kovács, G.G. Larionov, S. Meyronet, D. Monoranu, C. Parchi, P. Patsouris, E. Roggendorf, W. Seilhean, D. Tagliavini, F. Stadelmann, C. Streichenberger, N. Thal, D.R. Wharton, S.B. Kretzschmar, H.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

It has been recognized that molecular classifications will form the basis for neuropathological diagnostic work in the future. Consequently, in order to reach a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD), the presence of hyperphosphorylated tau (HP-tau) and β-amyloid protein in brain tissue must be unequivocal. In addition, the stepwise progression of pathology needs to be assessed. This paper deals exclusively with the regional assessment of AD-related HP-tau pathology. The objective was to provide straightforward instructions to aid in the assessment of AD-related immunohistochemically (IHC) detected HP-tau pathology and to test the concordance of assessments made by 25 independent evaluators. The assessment of progression in 7-μm-thick sections was based on assessment of IHC labeled HP-tau immunoreactive neuropil threads (NTs). Our results indicate that good agreement can be reached when the lesions are substantial, i.e., the lesions have reached isocortical structures (stage V-VI absolute agreement 91%), whereas when only mild subtle lesions were present the agreement was poorer (I-II absolute agreement 50%). Thus, in a research setting when the extent of lesions is mild, it is strongly recommended that the assessment of lesions should be carried out by at least two independent observers. © 2008 The Authors.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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