One-carbon metabolism, cognitive impairment and CSF measures of Alzheimer pathology: homocysteine and beyond.
Loïc DayonSeu Ping GuiraudJohn CorthésyLaeticia Da SilvaEugenia MigliavaccaDomilė TautvydaitėAikaterini OikonomidiBarbara MoulletHugues HenrySylviane MétaironJulien MarquisPatrick DescombesSebastiano CollinoFrançois-Pierre J MartinIvan MontoliuMartin KussmannJérôme WojcikGene L BowmanJulius PoppPublished in: Alzheimer's research & therapy (2017)
We observed significant improvements in the prediction of cognitive impairment by adding one-carbon metabolites. This is partially explained by associations with CSF tau and p-tau181, suggesting a role for one-carbon metabolism in the aggregation of tau and neuronal injury. These metabolites may be particularly critical in APOE ε4 carriers.