Lateralized ante mortem and post mortem pathology in a case of Lewy body disease with corticobasal syndrome

Alzheimers Dement (N Y). 2022 May 11;8(1):e12294. doi: 10.1002/trc2.12294. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Introduction: Lewy body diseases are pathologically characterized by α-synuclein pathology. Alzheimer's disease (AD) co-pathology can influence phenotypes. In vivo AD biomarkers can suggest the presence of this co-pathology in unusual cases, but pathological validation remains essential.

Methods: This patient originally presented with corticobasal syndrome and later developed visual hallucinations and parkinsonism consistent with a synucleinopathy. The patient underwent CSF sampling, 18F-flortaucipir PET scanning, and brain donation with bilateral regions available for digital histological analysis.

Results: CSF Aβ42 and t-tau were in the AD range. 18F-flortaucipir scanning showed right-lateralized retention in all lobes (t = 4.3-10.0, P < .006). Neocortical stage Lewy body pathology and high levels of AD neuropathological changes were present at autopsy. There was right lateralization of α-synuclein and tau pathology (T value = 3.1, P value = .007 and T value = 3.3, P value = .004 respectively).

Discussion: This case with overlapping tauopathy and synucleinopathy clinical features had in-depth biomarker characterization and rare bilateral post-mortem sampling showing lateralized tau and α-synuclein pathology suggesting possible synergistic relationships.

Keywords: Alzheimer's disease; Lewy body dementia; alpha‐synuclein; cerebrospinal fluid; corticobasal syndrome; flortaucipir; neuropathology.