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Amyloid PET Imaging - Diagnostic Biomarker

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Amyloid PET Imaging Biomarker

Introduction

Amyloid positron emission tomography (PET) imaging is a critical molecular neuroimaging biomarker that visualizes fibrillar amyloid-beta (Aβ) plaque burden in vivo. It has become an essential tool for the biological diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and is increasingly used in clinical practice for differential diagnosis, patient selection for anti-amyloid therapies, and disease staging[@klunk2004][@johnson2013].

AT(N) Biomarker Classification

Under the NIA-AA AT(N) framework, amyloid PET is classified as the core A (Amyloid) biomarker:

| AT(N) Category | Classification | Rationale |
|----------------|---------------|-----------|
| A (Amyloid) | Positive | Direct visualization of fibrillar Aβ plaques |
| T (Tau) | Negative | Amyloid PET does not measure tau pathology |
| N (Neurodegeneration) | Not directly assessed | Amyloid PET is an upstream pathological marker |

Amyloid PET is the gold standard A biomarker in the AT(N) framework and is required for the biological definition of AD. A positive amyloid PET scan is the first step in the AD pathological cascade and is necessary (though not sufficient) for an AD biological diagnosis.

Clinical Utility within AT(N) Framework

  • Foundational biomarker: Positive amyloid PET defines the "A" in AT(N)
  • Therapeutic eligibility: Required for anti-amyloid therapy (lecanemab, donanemab) selection
  • Prognostic value: Positive amyloid predicts future cognitive decline
  • Staging: Higher amyloid burden correlates with disease stage

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