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The prevalence of Lewy body pathology across nine international community-based cohorts

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Gibson, LL; Suemoto, CK; Attems, J; Abner, EL; Corrada, MM; Gomez-Isaza, L; Grinberg, LT; Kapasi, A; Jicha, GA; Kawas, C; Keene, CD; Walker, R ...
Published in: Brain
March 26, 2026

Reported prevalence estimates of Lewy body pathology (LBP) vary widely, often without considering brain regional distributions or demographic influences. Large, population-representative autopsy cohorts are needed to provide estimates and clarify the distribution and clinical implications of LBP.Neuropathological, genetic, and clinical data were pooled from nine community- or population-based brain autopsy cohorts in the USA (n=6), Brazil, Austria, and Finland (n=7309 total; 59% women; mean age of death 84.2 years). Cognitive status was available for 6166 participants: dementia (38.5%), mild cognitive impairment (14.8%), and cognitively unimpaired (47.0%). Frequency of LBP was examined by anatomical distribution (neocortical, limbic, brainstem, amygdala, olfactory) and stratified by covariates. Prevalence was calculated in meta-analysis, and mixed-effect logistic regression examined associations with sex, cognitive status, Alzheimer’s disease neuropathological change (ADNC), and limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy neuropathologic change (LATE-NC) co-pathology.Overall, 27.3% of participants had LBP: neocortical 8.4%, limbic 6.8%, brainstem 4.8%, amygdala 3.7%, and olfactory 3.6%. Neocortical LBP was associated with dementia (present in 15%; OR=4.06 [95%CI 3.24-5.10]) and with increased odds of ADNC (OR=2.30 [95%CI 1.88–2.81]) and LATE-NC (OR=2.03 [95%CI 1.69-2.44]). Sex differences were not observed in the frequencies of neocortical or limbic LBP. However, amygdala-predominant LBP was more frequent in women (OR=1.53 [95%CI 1.06-2.21]) whereas brainstem-predominant LBP was more common in men (OR=0.64 [95%CI 0.49-0.84]). Additionally, amygdala-predominant LBP was associated with increased odds of comorbid ADNC (OR=12.7 [95%CI 5.30–30.6]) while brainstem-predominant LBP was not associated with greater odds of ADNC co-pathology (OR=0.88 [95%CI 0.67–1.16]).Pooling data from large, international community-based autopsy cohorts allows for more robust estimates of region-specific LBP prevalence and their associations with cognitive status. The observed sex- and co-pathology–specific differences in brainstem and amygdala-predominant LBP highlight potential biological heterogeneity and suggest that distinct disease pathways may underlie these patterns.

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1460-2156

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0006-8950

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March 26, 2026

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Oxford University Press (OUP)

Related Subject Headings

  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • 52 Psychology
  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
 

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Gibson, L. L., Suemoto, C. K., Attems, J., Abner, E. L., Corrada, M. M., Gomez-Isaza, L., … Nelson, P. T. (2026). The prevalence of Lewy body pathology across nine international community-based cohorts. Brain. https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awag112
Gibson, Lucy L., Claudia K. Suemoto, Johannes Attems, Erin L. Abner, Maria M. Corrada, Laura Gomez-Isaza, Lea T. Grinberg, et al. “The prevalence of Lewy body pathology across nine international community-based cohorts.” Brain, March 26, 2026. https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awag112.
Gibson LL, Suemoto CK, Attems J, Abner EL, Corrada MM, Gomez-Isaza L, et al. The prevalence of Lewy body pathology across nine international community-based cohorts. Brain. 2026 Mar 26;
Gibson, Lucy L., et al. “The prevalence of Lewy body pathology across nine international community-based cohorts.” Brain, Oxford University Press (OUP), Mar. 2026. Crossref, doi:10.1093/brain/awag112.
Gibson LL, Suemoto CK, Attems J, Abner EL, Corrada MM, Gomez-Isaza L, Grinberg LT, Kapasi A, Jicha GA, Kawas C, Keene CD, Kovacs GG, Latimer CS, Leite REP, Montine T, Myllykangas L, Neltner AM, Troncoso J, Walker KA, Walker R, Wang S-HJ, Aarsland D, Nelson PT. The prevalence of Lewy body pathology across nine international community-based cohorts. Brain. Oxford University Press (OUP); 2026 Mar 26;
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Published In

Brain

DOI

EISSN

1460-2156

ISSN

0006-8950

Publication Date

March 26, 2026

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Related Subject Headings

  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • 52 Psychology
  • 42 Health sciences
  • 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences