Prediction of Alzheimer's disease in subjects with mild cognitive impairment from the ADNI cohort using patterns of cortical thinning

Simon F Eskildsen, Pierrick Coupé, Daniel García-Lorenzo, Vladimir Fonov, Jens C Pruessner, D Louis Collins, Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative, Michael Weiner, Paul Aisen, Michael Weiner, Paul Aisen, Ronald Petersen, Clifford R Jack Jr, William Jagust, John Q Trojanowki, Arthur W Toga, Laurel Beckett, Robert C Green, Andrew J Saykin, John Morris, Enchi Liu, Robert C Green, Tom Montine, Ronald Petersen, Paul Aisen, Anthony Gamst, Ronald G Thomas, Michael Donohue, Sarah Walter, Devon Gessert, Tamie Sather, Laurel Beckett, Danielle Harvey, Anthony Gamst, Michael Donohue, John Kornak, Clifford R Jack Jr, Anders Dale, Matthew Bernstein, Joel Felmlee, Nick Fox, Paul Thompson, Norbert Schuff, Gene Alexander, Charles DeCarli, William Jagust, Dan Bandy, Robert A Koeppe, Norm Foster, Eric M Reiman, Kewei Chen, Chet Mathis, John Morris, Nigel J Cairns, Lisa Taylor-Reinwald, J Q Trojanowki, Les Shaw, Virginia M Y Lee, Magdalena Korecka, Arthur W Toga, Karen Crawford, Scott Neu, Andrew J Saykin, Tatiana M Foroud, Steven Potkin, Li Shen, Zaven Kachaturian, Richard Frank, Peter J Snyder, Susan Molchan, Jeffrey Kaye, Joseph Quinn, Betty Lind, Sara Dolen, Lon S Schneider, Sonia Pawluczyk, Bryan M Spann, James Brewer, Helen Vanderswag, Judith L Heidebrink, Joanne L Lord, Ronald Petersen, Kris Johnson, Rachelle S Doody, Javier Villanueva-Meyer, Munir Chowdhury, Yaakov Stern, Lawrence S Honig, Karen L Bell, John C Morris, Beau Ances, Maria Carroll, Sue Leon, Mark A Mintun, Stacy Schneider, Daniel Marson, Randall Griffith, David Clark, Hillel Grossman, Effie Mitsis, Aliza Romirowsky, Leyla deToledo-Morrell, Raj C Shah, Ranjan Duara, Daniel Varon, Peggy Roberts, Marilyn Albert, Chiadi Onyike, Stephanie Kielb, Henry Rusinek, Mony J de Leon, Lidia Glodzik, P Murali Doraiswamy, Jeffrey R Petrella, R Edward Coleman, Steven E Arnold, Jason H Karlawish, David Wolk, Charles D Smith, Greg Jicha, Peter Hardy, Oscar L Lopez, MaryAnn Oakley, Donna M Simpson, Anton P Porsteinsson, Bonnie S Goldstein, Kim Martin, Kelly M Makino, M Saleem Ismail, Connie Brand, Ruth A Mulnard, Gaby Thai, Catherine Mc-Adams-Ortiz, Ramon Diaz-Arrastia, Kristen Martin-Cook, Michael DeVous, Allan I Levey, James J Lah, Janet S Cellar, Jeffrey M Burns, Heather S Anderson, Russell H Swerdlow, Liana Apostolova, Po H Lu, George Bartzokis, Daniel H S Silverman, Neill R Graff-Radford, Francine Parfitt, Heather Johnson, Martin Farlow, Scott Herring, Ann M Hake, Christopher H van Dyck, Richard E Carson, Martha G MacAvoy, Howard Chertkow, Howard Bergman, Chris Hosein, Sandra Black, Bojana Stefanovic, Curtis Caldwell, Ging-Yuek Robin Hsiung, Howard Feldman, Michele Assaly, Andrew Kertesz, John Rogers, Dick Trost, Charles Bernick, Donna Munic, Diana Kerwin, Marek-Marsel Mesulam, Kristina Lipowski, Chuang-Kuo Wu, Nancy Johnson, Carl Sadowsky, Walter Martinez, Teresa Villena, Raymond Scott Turner, Kathleen Johnson, Brigid Reynolds, Reisa A Sperling, Keith A Johnson, Gad Marshall, Meghan Frey, Allyson Rosen, Jared Tinklenberg, Marwan Sabbagh, Christine Belden, Sandra Jacobson, Neil Kowall, Ronald Killiany, Andrew E Budson, Alexander Norbash, Patricia Lynn Johnson, Thomas O Obisesan, Saba Wolday, Salome K Bwayo, Alan Lerner, Leon Hudson, Paula Ogrocki, Evan Fletcher, Owen Carmichael, John Olichney, Charles DeCarli, Smita Kittur, Michael Borrie, T-Y Lee, Rob Bartha, Sterling Johnson, Sanjay Asthana, Cynthia M Carlsson, Steven G Potkin, Adrian Preda, Dana Nguyen, Pierre Tariot, Adam Fleisher, Stephanie Reeder, Vernice Bates, Horacio Capote, Michelle Rainka, Barry A Hendin, Douglas W Scharre, Maria Kataki, Earl A Zimmerman, Dzintra Celmins, Alice D Brown, Godfrey D Pearlson, Karen Blank, Karen Anderson, Andrew J Saykin, Robert B Santulli, Eben S Schwartz, Kaycee M Sink, Jeff D Williamson, Pradeep Garg, Franklin Watkins, Brian R Ott, Henry Querfurth, Geoffrey Tremont, Stephen Salloway, Paul Malloy, Stephen Correia, Howard J Rosen, Bruce L Miller, Jacobo Mintzer, Crystal Flynn Longmire, Kenneth Spicer, Simon F Eskildsen, Pierrick Coupé, Daniel García-Lorenzo, Vladimir Fonov, Jens C Pruessner, D Louis Collins, Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative, Michael Weiner, Paul Aisen, Michael Weiner, Paul Aisen, Ronald Petersen, Clifford R Jack Jr, William Jagust, John Q Trojanowki, Arthur W Toga, Laurel Beckett, Robert C Green, Andrew J Saykin, John Morris, Enchi Liu, Robert C Green, Tom Montine, Ronald Petersen, Paul Aisen, Anthony Gamst, Ronald G Thomas, Michael Donohue, Sarah Walter, Devon Gessert, Tamie Sather, Laurel Beckett, Danielle Harvey, Anthony Gamst, Michael Donohue, John Kornak, Clifford R Jack Jr, Anders Dale, Matthew Bernstein, Joel Felmlee, Nick Fox, Paul Thompson, Norbert Schuff, Gene Alexander, Charles DeCarli, William Jagust, Dan Bandy, Robert A Koeppe, Norm Foster, Eric M Reiman, Kewei Chen, Chet Mathis, John Morris, Nigel J Cairns, Lisa Taylor-Reinwald, J Q Trojanowki, Les Shaw, Virginia M Y Lee, Magdalena Korecka, Arthur W Toga, Karen Crawford, Scott Neu, Andrew J Saykin, Tatiana M Foroud, Steven Potkin, Li Shen, Zaven Kachaturian, Richard Frank, Peter J Snyder, Susan Molchan, Jeffrey Kaye, Joseph Quinn, Betty Lind, Sara Dolen, Lon S Schneider, Sonia Pawluczyk, Bryan M Spann, James Brewer, Helen Vanderswag, Judith L Heidebrink, Joanne L Lord, Ronald Petersen, Kris Johnson, Rachelle S Doody, Javier Villanueva-Meyer, Munir Chowdhury, Yaakov Stern, Lawrence S Honig, Karen L Bell, John C Morris, Beau Ances, Maria Carroll, Sue Leon, Mark A Mintun, Stacy Schneider, Daniel Marson, Randall Griffith, David Clark, Hillel Grossman, Effie Mitsis, Aliza Romirowsky, Leyla deToledo-Morrell, Raj C Shah, Ranjan Duara, Daniel Varon, Peggy Roberts, Marilyn Albert, Chiadi Onyike, Stephanie Kielb, Henry Rusinek, Mony J de Leon, Lidia Glodzik, P Murali Doraiswamy, Jeffrey R Petrella, R Edward Coleman, Steven E Arnold, Jason H Karlawish, David Wolk, Charles D Smith, Greg Jicha, Peter Hardy, Oscar L Lopez, MaryAnn Oakley, Donna M Simpson, Anton P Porsteinsson, Bonnie S Goldstein, Kim Martin, Kelly M Makino, M Saleem Ismail, Connie Brand, Ruth A Mulnard, Gaby Thai, Catherine Mc-Adams-Ortiz, Ramon Diaz-Arrastia, Kristen Martin-Cook, Michael DeVous, Allan I Levey, James J Lah, Janet S Cellar, Jeffrey M Burns, Heather S Anderson, Russell H Swerdlow, Liana Apostolova, Po H Lu, George Bartzokis, Daniel H S Silverman, Neill R Graff-Radford, Francine Parfitt, Heather Johnson, Martin Farlow, Scott Herring, Ann M Hake, Christopher H van Dyck, Richard E Carson, Martha G MacAvoy, Howard Chertkow, Howard Bergman, Chris Hosein, Sandra Black, Bojana Stefanovic, Curtis Caldwell, Ging-Yuek Robin Hsiung, Howard Feldman, Michele Assaly, Andrew Kertesz, John Rogers, Dick Trost, Charles Bernick, Donna Munic, Diana Kerwin, Marek-Marsel Mesulam, Kristina Lipowski, Chuang-Kuo Wu, Nancy Johnson, Carl Sadowsky, Walter Martinez, Teresa Villena, Raymond Scott Turner, Kathleen Johnson, Brigid Reynolds, Reisa A Sperling, Keith A Johnson, Gad Marshall, Meghan Frey, Allyson Rosen, Jared Tinklenberg, Marwan Sabbagh, Christine Belden, Sandra Jacobson, Neil Kowall, Ronald Killiany, Andrew E Budson, Alexander Norbash, Patricia Lynn Johnson, Thomas O Obisesan, Saba Wolday, Salome K Bwayo, Alan Lerner, Leon Hudson, Paula Ogrocki, Evan Fletcher, Owen Carmichael, John Olichney, Charles DeCarli, Smita Kittur, Michael Borrie, T-Y Lee, Rob Bartha, Sterling Johnson, Sanjay Asthana, Cynthia M Carlsson, Steven G Potkin, Adrian Preda, Dana Nguyen, Pierre Tariot, Adam Fleisher, Stephanie Reeder, Vernice Bates, Horacio Capote, Michelle Rainka, Barry A Hendin, Douglas W Scharre, Maria Kataki, Earl A Zimmerman, Dzintra Celmins, Alice D Brown, Godfrey D Pearlson, Karen Blank, Karen Anderson, Andrew J Saykin, Robert B Santulli, Eben S Schwartz, Kaycee M Sink, Jeff D Williamson, Pradeep Garg, Franklin Watkins, Brian R Ott, Henry Querfurth, Geoffrey Tremont, Stephen Salloway, Paul Malloy, Stephen Correia, Howard J Rosen, Bruce L Miller, Jacobo Mintzer, Crystal Flynn Longmire, Kenneth Spicer

Abstract

Predicting Alzheimer's disease (AD) in individuals with some symptoms of cognitive decline may have great influence on treatment choice and disease progression. Structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has the potential of revealing early signs of neurodegeneration in the human brain and may thus aid in predicting and diagnosing AD. Surface-based cortical thickness measurements from T1-weighted MRI have demonstrated high sensitivity to cortical gray matter changes. In this study we investigated the possibility for using patterns of cortical thickness measurements for predicting AD in subjects with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). We used a novel technique for identifying cortical regions potentially discriminative for separating individuals with MCI who progress to probable AD, from individuals with MCI who do not progress to probable AD. Specific patterns of atrophy were identified at four time periods before diagnosis of probable AD and features were selected as regions of interest within these patterns. The selected regions were used for cortical thickness measurements and applied in a classifier for testing the ability to predict AD at the four stages. In the validation, the test subjects were excluded from the feature selection to obtain unbiased results. The accuracy of the prediction improved as the time to conversion from MCI to AD decreased, from 70% at 3 years before the clinical criteria for AD was met, to 76% at 6 months before AD. By inclusion of test subjects in the feature selection process, the prediction accuracies were artificially inflated to a range of 73% to 81%. Two important results emerge from this study. First, prediction accuracies of conversion from MCI to AD can be improved by learning the atrophy patterns that are specific to the different stages of disease progression. This has the potential to guide the further development of imaging biomarkers in AD. Second, the results show that one needs to be careful when designing training, testing and validation schemes to ensure that datasets used to build the predictive models are not used in testing and validation.

Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Figures

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Fig. 1
Flow chart illustrating the process of generating and selecting features without being biased by the subject to classify. This procedure is repeated for each subject in each group when performing the leave-one-out validation.
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Fig. 2
A single instance of the feature generation and selection process for the AD vs. CN classification showing a) thresholded t-map, b) ROIs after constrained region growing from seed points, and c) ROIs left after feature selection.
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Fig. 3
Experimental results of varying the proportion of the cortical surface used for finding candidate features and varying the number of features selected by the mRMR criterion. For variations in proportion, the number of features was fixed at 10. For variations in number of features, the proportion was fixed at 15%. The dashed lines mark the classifier accuracies reported in Table 4 for the respective prediction problems.
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Fig. 4
ROC curves for the six classification problems by leave-one-out using independent (a, c) and dependent (b, d) feature sets for cortical thickness alone (a, b) and in combination with age (c, d).
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Fig. 5
Performance of the combined stratified classifier. The “Conversion” shows the known conversion among pMCI (N=149). The accuracy, specificity, and sensitivity show the performance of predicting AD within X months from baseline among the pooled group of MCI patients (N=283). The 36 months prediction yields an accuracy of 73.5%.

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