A network diffusion model of disease progression in dementia.

TitleA network diffusion model of disease progression in dementia.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsRaj A, Kuceyeski A, Weiner M
JournalNeuron
Volume73
Issue6
Pagination1204-15
Date Published2012 Mar 22
ISSN1097-4199
KeywordsAdolescent, Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Alzheimer Disease, Atrophy, Biophysics, Brain, Brain Mapping, Case-Control Studies, Dementia, Disease Progression, Female, Frontotemporal Dementia, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Models, Neurological, Neural Pathways, Predictive Value of Tests, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Reproducibility of Results, ROC Curve, Statistics as Topic, Young Adult
Abstract

Patterns of dementia are known to fall into dissociated but dispersed brain networks, suggesting that the disease is transmitted along neuronal pathways rather than by proximity. This view is supported by neuropathological evidence for "prion-like" transsynaptic transmission of disease agents like misfolded tau and beta amyloid. We mathematically model this transmission by a diffusive mechanism mediated by the brain's connectivity network obtained from tractography of 14 healthy-brain MRIs. Subsequent graph theoretic analysis provides a fully quantitative, testable, predictive model of dementia. Specifically, we predict spatially distinct "persistent modes," which, we found, recapitulate known patterns of dementia and match recent reports of selectively vulnerable dissociated brain networks. Model predictions also closely match T1-weighted MRI volumetrics of 18 Alzheimer's and 18 frontotemporal dementia subjects. Prevalence rates predicted by the model strongly agree with published data. This work has many important implications, including dimensionality reduction, differential diagnosis, and especially prediction of future atrophy using baseline MRI morphometrics.

DOI10.1016/j.neuron.2011.12.040
Alternate JournalNeuron
PubMed ID22445347
PubMed Central IDPMC3623298
Grant ListR01 NS075425-01 / NS / NINDS NIH HHS / United States
P41 RR023953 / RR / NCRR NIH HHS / United States
F32 EB012404-01 / EB / NIBIB NIH HHS / United States
P41 RR023953-02S1 / RR / NCRR NIH HHS / United States
P41 RR023953-02 / RR / NCRR NIH HHS / United States
R21 EB008138-02 / EB / NIBIB NIH HHS / United States
R21 EB008138 / EB / NIBIB NIH HHS / United States
R01 NS075425 / NS / NINDS NIH HHS / United States
F32 EB012404 / EB / NIBIB NIH HHS / United States
Related Institute: 
Brain Health Imaging Institute (BHII)

Weill Cornell Medicine
Department of Radiology
525 East 68th Street New York, NY 10065