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Reduced levels of angiogenesis biomarkers predict increased symptom severity in Chinese Americans with Alzheimer’s disease with demographic-specific effect

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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) symptomatology, while classically studied through the lens of amyloid-β and tau burden, is likely also influenced by multiple-interacting co-pathologies like vascular disease and dysmetabolism. These co-pathologies, especially vascular disease, occur disparately in the Chinese-American population and are often treatable via therapeutics and lifestyle modifications. Given this, we explored whether plasma biomarkers, including an array of vascular-related proteins, associate with cognition in a cohort of 34 Chinese Americans clinically diagnosed as cognitively normal, with mild cognitive impairment, or with AD. We found that a composite score of plasma angiogenesis biomarkers (MMP-1, bFGF, VEGF, and VEGF-C) were positively associated with total Mini Mental State Examination scores (p = 0.045) as well as memory performance (p = 0.006), and that this relationship was most pronounced in AD (biomarker composite score within AD vs MMSE & memory, both p
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