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15 years of longitudinal genetic, clinical, cognitive, imaging, and biochemical measures in DIAN - PubMed

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  • #Alzheimer's disease
  • #biomarkers
  • #longitudinal study
  • The Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network Observational Study (DIAN Obs) is a longitudinal, global cohort study investigating autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease (ADAD).
  • Established in 2008 with NIA support, DIAN Obs collects comprehensive data to understand brain aging and ADAD progression.
  • Participants, including mutation carriers and non-carriers from affected families, undergo clinical, cognitive, imaging, and biochemical assessments.
  • Data includes genetic, clinical, cognitive, imaging, and biochemical measures, enabling detailed examination from presymptomatic to symptomatic AD stages.
  • The study aims to advance understanding of AD pathophysiology, aging, and therapeutic interventions.
  • DIAN Obs serves as a globally accessible resource for researchers.
  • Key mutations involved are in APP, PSEN1, or PSEN2 genes, causing ADAD with high penetrance and predictable onset.
  • Biospecimens collected include cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, serum, and whole blood for multi-omic analyses.
  • The study has significant funding and collaborations, including pharmaceutical partners and research organizations.
  • Several authors have disclosed competing interests, including research funding, advisory roles, and consulting fees from biotech and pharmaceutical companies.