Cervical spinal cord gray matter damage predicts disability worsening in multiple sclerosis: a longitudinal study

被引:0
|
作者
Azzimonti, Matteo [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Preziosa, Paolo [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Pagani, Elisabetta [1 ]
Meani, Alessandro [1 ]
Margoni, Monica [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Rubin, Martina [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Gueye, Mor [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Esposito, Federica [2 ]
Filippi, Massimo [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Rocca, Maria A. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] IRCCS San Raffaele Sci Inst, Div Neurosci, Neuroimaging Res Unit, Via Olgettina,60, I-20132 Milan, Italy
[2] IRCCS San Raffaele Sci Inst, Neurol Unit, Milan, Italy
[3] Univ Vita Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Italy
[4] IRCCS San Raffaele Sci Inst, Neurorehabil Unit, Milan, Italy
[5] IRCCS San Raffaele Sci Inst, Neurophysiol Serv, Milan, Italy
关键词
Multiple sclerosis; MRI; Spinal cord; Disability; Gray matter; Prognosis; PROGRESSION; ATROPHY; SEGMENTATION; INDIVIDUALS; ASSOCIATION;
D O I
10.1007/s00415-025-12979-4
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
ObjectiveCervical spinal cord (cSC) gray matter (GM) damage is associated with current disability in multiple sclerosis (MS), but its prognostic value remains unexplored. We aimed to investigate whether cSC GM damage may predict disability worsening in MS.Materials and methodsSeventy-nine MS patients and 49 healthy controls (HC) underwent 3 T brain and cSC MRI at baseline and two neurological evaluations after median follow-up of 1.3 years. Total and GM cSC lesions were identified on axial T2-weighted sequences, whereas global and GM cSC cross-sectional areas (CSAs) at C3-C4 level were quantified on phase-sensitive inversion recovery sequences. Brain lesional and volumetric measures were also assessed. At follow-up, disability worsening was defined as deterioration on >= 1/3 components of the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS)-plus score (EDSS worsening or >= 20% change in timed 25-foot walk [T25FWT] or 9-hole peg test [9-HPT]).ResultsAt follow-up, 40/79 (50.6%) patients showed EDSS-plus worsening, with 13/79 (16.4%) worsening at EDSS score, 13/79 (16.4%) at 9-HPT, and 29/79 (36.7%) at T25FWT. Progressive phenotype (odds ratio [OR] = 8.65) predicted EDSS worsening (p = 0.001, C-index = 0.79). Progressive phenotype (OR = 5.56), lower cortical volume (OR = 0.41), and higher cSC GM T2-hyperintense lesion volume (OR = 2.28) (p <= 0.035, C-index = 0.88) predicted 9-HPT worsening. Longer disease duration (OR = 1.64), progressive phenotype (OR = 4.74), and lower cSC GM CSA (OR = 0.51) predicted T25FWT worsening (p <= 0.050, C-index = 0.77). Male sex (OR = 6.12), older age (OR = 1.71), progressive phenotype (OR = 7.40), and lower cSC GM CSA (OR = 0.47) predicted EDSS-plus worsening (p <= 0.055, C-index = 0.83).ConclusionscSC GM damage emerged as a relevant MRI predictor of disability worsening in MS, highlighting its prognostic relevance.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Longitudinal assessment of cervical spinal cord compartments in multiple sclerosis
    Tsagkas, Charidimos
    Huck-Horvath, Antal
    Cagol, Alessandro
    Haas, Tanja
    Amann, Michael
    Barakovic, Muhamed
    Ruberte, Esther
    Melie-Garcia, Lester
    Weigel, Matthias
    Pezold, Simon
    Schlaeger, Regina
    Kuhle, Jens
    Sprenger, Till
    Kappos, Ludwig
    Bieri, Oliver
    Cattin, Philippe
    Granziera, Cristina
    Parmar, Katrin
    MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND RELATED DISORDERS, 2023, 71
  • [2] Spinal Cord Gray Matter Atrophy Correlates with Multiple Sclerosis Disability
    Schlaeger, Regina
    Papinutto, Nico
    Panara, Valentina
    Bevan, Carolyn
    Lobach, Iryna V.
    Bucci, Monica
    Caverzasi, Eduardo
    Gelfand, Jeffrey M.
    Green, Ari J.
    Jordan, Kesshi M.
    Stern, William A.
    von Buedingen, H-Christian
    Waubant, Emmanuelle
    Zhu, Alyssa H.
    Goodin, Douglas S.
    Cree, Bruce A. C.
    Hauser, Stephen L.
    Henry, Roland G.
    ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY, 2014, 76 (04) : 568 - 580
  • [3] Spatial distribution of multiple sclerosis lesions in the cervical spinal cord
    Eden, Dominique
    Gros, Charley
    Badji, Atef
    Dupont, Sara M.
    De Leener, Benjamin
    Maranzano, Josefina
    Ren Zhuoquiong
    Liu, Yaou
    Granberg, Tobias
    Ouellette, Russell
    Stawiarz, Leszek
    Hillert, Jan
    Talbott, Jason
    Bannier, Elise
    Kerbrat, Anne
    Edan, Gilles
    Labauge, Pierre
    Callot, Virginie
    Pelletier, Jean
    Audoin, Bertrand
    Rasoanandrianina, Henitsoa
    Brisset, Jean-Christophe
    Valsasina, Paola
    Rocca, Maria A.
    Filippi, Massimo
    Bakshi, Rohit
    Tauhid, Shahamat
    Prados, Ferran
    Yiannakas, Marios
    Kearney, Hugh
    Ciccarelli, Olga
    Smith, Seth A.
    Treaba, Constantina Andrada
    Mainero, Caterina
    Lefeuvre, Jennifer
    Reich, Daniel S.
    Nair, Govind
    Shepherd, Timothy M.
    Charlson, Erik
    Tachibana, Yasuhiko
    Hori, Masaaki
    Kamiya, Kouhei
    Chougar, Lydia
    Narayanan, Sridar
    Cohen-Adad, Julien
    BRAIN, 2019, 142 : 633 - 646
  • [4] Volume loss in the deep gray matter and thalamic subnuclei: a longitudinal study on disability progression in multiple sclerosis
    Magon, Stefano
    Tsagkas, Charidimos
    Gaetano, Laura
    Patel, Raihaan
    Naegelin, Yvonne
    Amann, Michael
    Parmar, Katrin
    Papadopoulou, Athina
    Wuerfel, Jens
    Stippich, Christoph
    Kappos, Ludwig
    Chakravarty, M. Mallar
    Sprenger, Till
    JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 2020, 267 (05) : 1536 - 1546
  • [5] A longitudinal MRI study of cervical cord atrophy in multiple sclerosis
    Valsasina, Paola
    Rocca, Maria A.
    Horsfield, Mark A.
    Copetti, Massimiliano
    Filippi, Massimo
    JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 2015, 262 (07) : 1622 - 1628
  • [6] Association of Deep Gray Matter Damage With Cortical and Spinal Cord Degeneration in Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
    Ruggieri, Serena
    Petracca, Maria
    Miller, Aaron
    Krieger, Stephen
    Ghassemi, Rezwan
    Bencosme, Yadira
    Riley, Claire
    Howard, Jonathan
    Lublin, Fred
    Inglese, Matilde
    JAMA NEUROLOGY, 2015, 72 (12) : 1466 - 1474
  • [7] Association Between Thoracic Spinal Cord Gray Matter Atrophy and Disability in Multiple Sclerosis
    Schlaeger, Regina
    Papinutto, Nico
    Zhu, Alyssa H.
    Lobach, Iryna V.
    Bevan, Carolyn J.
    Bucci, Monica
    Castellano, Antonella
    Gelfand, Jeffrey M.
    Graves, Jennifer S.
    Green, Ari J.
    Jordan, Kesshi M.
    Keshavan, Anisha
    Panara, Valentina
    Stern, William A.
    von Buedingen, H. -Christian
    Waubant, Emmanuelle
    Goodin, Douglas S.
    Cree, Bruce A. C.
    Hauser, Stephen L.
    Henry, Roland G.
    JAMA NEUROLOGY, 2015, 72 (08) : 897 - 904
  • [8] Gray matter integrity predicts white matter network reorganization in multiple sclerosis
    Radetz, Angela
    Koirala, Nabin
    Kraemer, Julia
    Johnen, Andreas
    Fleischer, Vinzenz
    Gonzalez-Escamilla, Gabriel
    Cerina, Manuela
    Muthuraman, Muthuraman
    Meuth, Sven G.
    Groppa, Sergiu
    HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2020, 41 (04) : 917 - 927
  • [9] Longitudinal changes of deep gray matter shape in multiple sclerosis
    Tsagkas, Charidimos
    Geiter, Emanuel
    Gaetano, Laura
    Naegelin, Yvonne
    Amann, Michael
    Parmar, Katrin
    Papadopoulou, Athina
    Wuerfel, Jens
    Kappos, Ludwig
    Sprenger, Till
    Granziera, Cristina
    Chakravarty, M. Mallar
    Magon, Stefano
    NEUROIMAGE-CLINICAL, 2022, 35
  • [10] Upper cervical cord atrophy is independent of cervical cord lesion volume in early multiple sclerosis: A two-year longitudinal study
    Weeda, Merlin M.
    Zywicki, Sofia
    Brouwer, Iman
    Moraal, Bastiaan
    Killestein, Joep
    Gallo, Paolo
    Barkhof, Frederik
    Pouwels, Petra J. W.
    Vrenken, Hugo
    MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND RELATED DISORDERS, 2022, 60