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Blood test has potential to detect earliest signals of Alzheimer’s disease

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Blood test has potential to detect earliest signals of Alzheimer’s disease

April 21, 2026


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New study suggests higher levels of pTau217 predict a faster progression, even when initial brain scans appear normal

A new study by Harvard-affiliated investigators at Mass General Brigham has found that a blood test for an Alzheimer’s disease biomarker, plasma phosphorylated tau 217 (pTau217), has the potential to predict progression of the illness years before symptoms or brain scan changes.

The findings may help make disease prediction simpler and easier, and could indicate who may be at risk for cognitive decline. The results are published in Nature Communications.

“We used to think that PET scan detection was the earliest sign of Alzheimer’s disease progression, revealing amyloid accumulation in the brain 10 to 20 years before symptoms appear,” said lead author Hyun-Sik Yang, a Harvard Medical School assistant professor of neurology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and an associate member of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. “But now we are seeing that pTau217 can be detected years earlier, well before clear abnormalities appear on amyloid PET scans.”

Last year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration cleared the first blood test for Alzheimer’s disease, paving the way for a cheaper, less-invasive alternative to lumbar punctures and PET scans. The new study by Yang and colleagues adds important evidence about the predictive potential of these kinds of blood tests. 

This prospective cohort study followed 317 cognitively healthy older adults from the Harvard Aging Brain Study for an average of eight years. Participants, who ranged in age from 50 to 90 years, had blood tests for pTau217, repeated amyloid and tau PET scans, and long-term cognitive testing. The researchers examined whether baseline and changing pTau217 levels predicted future abnormal buildup of amyloid, misfolded tau proteins inside brain neurons, and cognitive decline.

Researchers found that higher levels of pTau217 predicted a faster buildup of Alzheimer’s disease pathology, even when initial brain scans appeared normal. Increases in pTau217 frequently occurred before amyloid PET scans became positive, highlighting the biomarker’s ability to detect changes early. Importantly, participants with low pTau217 levels at the start of the study were very unlikely to accumulate significant amyloid-beta on their PET scans over many years of follow-up. The amino acid fragments can form sticky plaques that are one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s.

“What stood out in our study is that even when amyloid scans appear normal in the clinic, the pTau217 biomarker can identify individuals who later become amyloid-positive,” said Yang. “It also shows that those with low pTau217 levels are likely to stay amyloid-negative for several years.”

While it’s too early to recommend pTau217 testing for older adults, Yang and his colleagues hope the study results will serve as a scalable screening tool for clinical trials targeting Alzheimer’s disease prevention and help identify individuals at higher risk. Eventually, biomarker blood tests could be used for routine health maintenance and may offer a more affordable alternative to amyloid PET scans.

“As the field is evolving quickly, we’re excited to see discoveries on the research side being rapidly translated to clinical application,” said co-senior author Jasmeer Chhatwal, an HMS associate professor of neurology at Brigham and Women’s.

This was adapted from a Mass General Brigham press release.

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