Clinicopathological Correlations of Neurodegenerative Diseases in the National Brain Biobank of Korea

  • Young Hee Jung
  • , Jun Pyo Kim
  • , Hee Jin Kim
  • , Hyemin Jang
  • , Hyun Jeong Han
  • , Young Ho Koh
  • , Duk L. Na
  • , Yeon Lim Suh
  • , Gi Yeong Huh
  • , Jae Kyung Won
  • , Seong Ik Kim
  • , Ji Young Choi
  • , Sang Won Seo
  • , Sung Hye Park
  • , Eun Joo Kim

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Abstract

Background and Purpose The National Brain Biobank of Korea (NBBK) is a brain bank consortium supported by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency and the Korea National Institute of Health, and was launched in 2015 to support research into neurodegenerative disease dementia (NDD). This study aimed to introduce the NBBK and describes clinicopatho-logical correlations based on analyses of data collected from the NBBK. Methods Four hospital-based brain banks have been established in South Korea: Samsung Medical Center Brain Bank (SMCBB), Seoul National University Hospital Brain Bank (SNUH-BB), Pusan National University Hospital Brain Bank (PNUHBB), and Myongji Hospital Brain Bank (MJHBB). Clinical and pathological data were collected from these brain banks using standardized protocols. The prevalence rates of clinical and pathological diagnoses were analyzed in order to characterize the clinicopathological correlations. Results Between August 2016 and December 2023, 185 brain specimens were collected and pathologically evaluated (SNUHBB: 117; PNUHBB: 27; SMCBB: 34; MJHBB: 7). The age at consent was 70.8±12.6 years, and the age at autopsy was 71.7±12.4 years. The four-most-com-mon clinical diagnoses were Alzheimer’s disease (AD) dementia (20.0%), idiopathic Parkin-son’s disease (15.1%), unspecified dementia (11.9%), and cognitively unimpaired (CU) (11.4%). Most cases of unspecified dementia had a pathological diagnosis of central nervous system (CNS) vasculopathy (31.8%) or AD (31.8%). Remarkably, only 14.2% of CU cases had normal pathological findings. The three-most-common pathological diagnoses were AD (26.5%), CNS vasculopathy (14.1%), and Lewy body disease (13.5%). Conclusions These clinical and neuropathological findings provide a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying NDD in South Korea.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)190-200
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Clinical Neurology (Korea)
Volume21
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2025

Keywords

  • autopsy
  • neurodegenerative disease
  • neuropathology

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