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Multimodal Characterization of the Late Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury: A Methodological Overview of the Late Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury Project

机译:颅脑外伤后期效应的多模式表征:颅脑外伤后期效应的方法学概述

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Epidemiological studies suggest that a single moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with an increased risk of neurodegenerative disease, including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD). Histopathological studies describe complex neurodegenerative pathologies in individuals exposed to single moderate-to-severe TBI or repetitive mild TBI, including chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). However, the clinicopathological links between TBI and post-traumatic neurodegenerative diseases such as AD, PD, and CTE remain poorly understood. Here, we describe the methodology of the Late Effects of TBI (LETBI) study, whose goals are to characterize chronic post-traumatic neuropathology and to identify in vivo biomarkers of post-traumatic neurodegeneration. LETBI participants undergo extensive clinical evaluation using National Institutes of Health TBI Common Data Elements, proteomic and genomic analysis, structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and prospective consent for brain donation. Selected brain specimens undergo ultra-high resolution ex vivo MRI and histopathological evaluation including whole–mount analysis. Co-registration of ex vivo and in vivo MRI data enables identification of ex vivo lesions that were present during life. In vivo signatures of postmortem pathology are then correlated with cognitive and behavioral data to characterize the clinical phenotype(s) associated with pathological brain lesions. We illustrate the study methods and demonstrate proof of concept for this approach by reporting results from the first LETBI participant, who despite the presence of multiple in vivo and ex vivo pathoanatomic lesions had normal cognition and was functionally independent until her mid-80s. The LETBI project represents a multidisciplinary effort to characterize post-traumatic neuropathology and identify in vivo signatures of postmortem pathology in a prospective study.
机译:流行病学研究表明,单一的中度至重度创伤性脑损伤(TBI)与神经退行性疾病(包括阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)和帕金森氏病(PD))的风险增加相关。组织病理学研究描述了暴露于单个中度至重度TBI或重复性轻度TBI(包括慢性创伤性脑病(CTE))的个体中复杂的神经退行性病变。但是,TBI与创伤后神经退行性疾病(如AD,PD和CTE)之间的临床病理联系仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们描述了TBI的晚期效应(LETBI)研究的方法论,其目的是表征慢性创伤后神经病理学并鉴定创伤后神经变性的体内生物标志物。 LETBI参与者使用美国国立卫生研究院TBI通用数据元素,蛋白质组学和基因组分析,结构和功能磁共振成像(MRI)以及对大脑捐赠的前瞻性同意,进行了广泛的临床评估。选定的脑标本经过超高分辨率离体MRI和组织病理学评估,包括整个分析。体内和体外MRI数据的共配准可以识别一生中存在的体外损伤。然后将尸体病理学的体内特征与认知和行为数据相关联,以表征与病理性脑病变相关的临床表型。我们通过报告第一个LETBI参与者的结果来说明研究方法并证明该方法的概念验证,尽管该参与者存在多个体内和离体病理解剖学病变,但认知均正常,并且在功能上一直独立于80年代中期。 LETBI项目代表了一项多学科研究,旨在表征创伤后神经病理学并在一项前瞻性研究中确定死后病理学的体内特征。

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