Back

An in vivo model of Amyloid-Related Imaging Abnormalities (ARIA) predicts ARIA incidence of anti-Aβ antibodies seen in clinical trials

Plowey, E. D.; Abettan, J.; Te Chou, P. C.; Lye-Barthel, M.; Amaral, A. C. S.; Sebalusky, J.; Hamann, S.; Srinivasan, J.; Brown, R.; Qian, F.; Weinreb, P.; Walsh, D. M.; Bradley, D.; Bussiere, T.

2026-02-02 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.01.30.702402 bioRxiv
Show abstract

Amyloid-related imaging abnormality (ARIA) is the most common adverse event associated with amyloid-beta (A{beta}) immunotherapy. The neuropathology underlying active ARIA lesions has been studied in only a few rare fatal cases. A faithful translational model of ARIA should allow a better understanding of pathogenic mechanisms and enable development of mitigation strategies. Since bapineuzumab induced the most frequent and severe forms of ARIA in humans, we assessed the ability of its murine precursor, 3D6, to induce ARIA-like lesions by applying clinically-validated MRI sequences in a mouse model with extensive amyloid deposition. Using this paradigm we documented ARIA-like changes based on their imaging features, location, and temporal evolution and established postmortem histopathologic correlates. We observed that ARIA-like lesions were ubiquitously induced with 3D6, including T2-hyperintense leptomeningeal effusions, T2-hyperintense parenchymal lesions and T2* hypointense parenchymal lesions. Histological assays demonstrated meningovascular inflammation as well as vascular mural permeation and microvascular lesions, including microhemorrhages and microinfarcts. Compared to 3D6-treated mice, animals treated with mouse analogues of aducanumab and gantenerumab showed less frequent radiologic and histopathologic ARIA-like lesions with delayed onset. Our results align well with the differential incidence of ARIA observed in humans treated with different anti-A{beta} antibodies. Collectively, our studies demonstrate that: i) anti-A{beta} antibodies chronically administered to 5xFAD mice can induce MRI lesions reminiscent of human ARIA; ii) this paradigm allows identification of transient lesions other than microhemorrhages, and (iii) the incidence and severity of ARIA-like lesions induced with three clinically tested antibodies faithfully recapitulates that seen in humans. One Sentence SummaryMRI and histological correlation in a preclinical ARIA mouse model treated with anti-A{beta} antibodies that recapitulates results seen in humans.

Matching journals

The top 7 journals account for 50% of the predicted probability mass.

1
Brain
154 papers in training set
Top 0.3%
14.4%
2
Alzheimer's & Dementia
143 papers in training set
Top 0.7%
10.1%
3
Nature Communications
4913 papers in training set
Top 26%
6.8%
4
Acta Neuropathologica
51 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
6.3%
5
eLife
5422 papers in training set
Top 17%
4.9%
6
Acta Neuropathologica Communications
81 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
4.9%
7
Neurobiology of Disease
134 papers in training set
Top 1%
4.3%
50% of probability mass above
8
JCI Insight
241 papers in training set
Top 1%
3.6%
9
Neurology
44 papers in training set
Top 0.5%
3.1%
10
Alzheimer's Research & Therapy
52 papers in training set
Top 0.9%
2.6%
11
Cell Reports
1338 papers in training set
Top 21%
2.1%
12
Scientific Reports
3102 papers in training set
Top 58%
1.7%
13
Molecular Neurodegeneration
49 papers in training set
Top 0.6%
1.3%
14
Journal of Clinical Investigation
164 papers in training set
Top 4%
1.3%
15
Molecular Therapy
71 papers in training set
Top 2%
1.3%
16
Annals of Neurology
57 papers in training set
Top 1%
1.3%
17
Theranostics
33 papers in training set
Top 0.9%
1.2%
18
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2130 papers in training set
Top 38%
1.2%
19
Science Translational Medicine
111 papers in training set
Top 4%
1.2%
20
Journal of Experimental Medicine
106 papers in training set
Top 3%
1.0%
21
NeuroImage
813 papers in training set
Top 5%
0.9%
22
Brain Communications
147 papers in training set
Top 3%
0.9%
23
Cell Reports Medicine
140 papers in training set
Top 6%
0.9%
24
eBioMedicine
130 papers in training set
Top 4%
0.8%
25
Immunity
58 papers in training set
Top 4%
0.7%
26
Neurobiology of Aging
95 papers in training set
Top 2%
0.7%
27
Communications Biology
886 papers in training set
Top 24%
0.7%
28
Frontiers in Neuroscience
223 papers in training set
Top 8%
0.7%
29
Neuro-Oncology
30 papers in training set
Top 0.8%
0.7%
30
Clinical Cancer Research
58 papers in training set
Top 2%
0.6%