Neuronal accumulation of hyperphosphorylated tau protein predicts stable memory impairment in people living with HIV

AIDS (London, England)(2023)

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Objectives:As lifespans increase in people with HIV (PWH), there is concern that age-related neurodegenerative disorders may contribute to cognitive decline. We asked whether brain accumulation of Alzheimer's disease (AD)-associated proteins amyloid-beta (A beta) and hyperphosphorylated tau (p-tau) predicted cognitive performance in middle-aged PWH.Methods:In a prospectively followed, cognitively-characterized autopsy sample of 135 PWH, we used immunohistochemistry to assess A beta plaques and neuronal p-tau in medial temporal and lateral frontal lobes. These pathologies were tested for associations with cognitive performance in seven domains: motor, speed of information processing, working memory, memory encoding, memory retrieval, verbal fluency, and abstraction/executive function. Univariate and multivariate analyses accounting for HIV-associated variables, reading level, and comorbidities were conducted. Longitudinal trajectories of memory functions were evaluated in 60 individuals with a median follow-up of 6.0 years.Results:In this population with mean age 51.4 +/- 0.9 years, 58% displayed neuronal p-tau and 29% A beta plaques. Neuronal p-tau, but not A beta, predicted worse memory encoding and retrieval, but not other cognitive functions. With an ordinal hierarchy of neuronal p-tau locations (entorhinal, hippocampal, neocortical), decreased memory performance correlated with neocortical distribution. Memory function trajectories could not be distinguished between individuals with and without neuronal p-tau, and over 80% of the sample showed no change over time.Conclusion:In this middle-aged sample, neuronal p-tau accumulation contributes to memory deficits, but is not associated with accelerated decline in function over time. In the absence of AD-like deterioration, other etiologies for neuronal p-tau in cognitively impaired PWH must be considered.
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cognition,HIV,hyperphosphorylated tau,memory
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