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Table 4 Association of cerebrospinal fluid complement biomarkers with baseline and longitudinal changes (biomarker × time) in cognitive scores: mild cognitive impairment subjects

From: Low levels of cerebrospinal fluid complement 3 and factor H predict faster cognitive decline in mild cognitive impairment

Model

Predictor

ADAS-Cog

MMSE

Memory

Executive function

β

P value

β

P value

β

P value

β

P value

C3

C3

−0.061

1.0

−0.062

1.0

−0.050

1.0

0.20

0.18

C3 × time

−0.12

0.041

0.40

0.16

0.067

0.051

0.028

0.70

FH

FH

−0.077

1.0

−0.17

1.0

−0.014

1.0

0.077

0.29

FH × time

−0.075

0.041

0.29

0.15

0.037

0.089

0.26

0.51

C3/FH

C3/FH

0.076

1.0

0.49

1.0

−0.13

1.0

0.41

0.18

C3/FH × time

−0.18

0.057

0.34

0.44

0.10

0.089

−0.0013

0.98

  1. Age, gender (male reference category), education, total tau/amyloid β peptide 1–42 ratio and apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 allele presence adjusted mixed-effects model. P values are corrected for multiple comparisons (Holms). ADAS-Cog, Alzheimer’s disease Assessment Scale – cognitive subscale; C3, complement 3; FH, factor H; MMSE, Mini-Mental State Examination.