Predicting Tau accumulation in cerebral cortex with multivariate MRI morphometry measurements, sparse coding, and correntropy

Biomarker-assisted diagnosis and intervention in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) may be the key to prevention breakthroughs. One of the hallmarks of AD is the accumulation of tau plaques in the human brain. However, current methods to detect tau pathology are either invasive (lumbar puncture) or quite cost...

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Published inProceedings of SPIE, the international society for optical engineering Vol. 12088; pp. 120880O - 120880O-10
Main Authors Wu, Jianfeng, Zhu, Wenhui, Su, Yi, Gui, Jie, Lepore, Natasha, Reiman, Eric M, Caselli, Richard J, Thompson, Paul M, Chen, Kewei, Wang, Yalin
Format Conference Proceeding Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States SPIE 01.11.2021
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Summary:Biomarker-assisted diagnosis and intervention in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) may be the key to prevention breakthroughs. One of the hallmarks of AD is the accumulation of tau plaques in the human brain. However, current methods to detect tau pathology are either invasive (lumbar puncture) or quite costly and not widely available (Tau PET). In our previous work, structural MRI-based hippocampal multivariate morphometry statistics (MMS) showed superior performance as an effective neurodegenerative biomarker for preclinical AD and Patch Analysis-based Surface Correntropy-induced Sparse coding and max-pooling (PASCS-MP) has excellent ability to generate low-dimensional representations with strong statistical power for brain amyloid prediction. In this work, we apply this framework together with ridge regression models to predict Tau deposition in Braak12 and Braak34 brain regions separately. We evaluate our framework on 925 subjects from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI). Each subject has one pair consisting of a PET image and MRI scan which were collected at about the same times. Experimental results suggest that the representations from our MMS and PASCS-MP have stronger predictive power and their predicted Braak12 and Braak34 are closer to the real values compared to the measures derived from other approaches such as hippocampal surface area and volume, and shape morphometry features based on spherical harmonics (SPHARM).
Bibliography:Conference Date: 2021-11-17|2021-11-19
Conference Location: Campinas, Brazil
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ISBN:1510650520
9781510650527
ISSN:0277-786X
1996-756X
DOI:10.1117/12.2607169