Long-term evolution of multiple sclerosis iron rim lesions in 7 T MRI

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作者
Dal-Bianco, Assunta [1 ]
Grabner, Guenther [1 ,2 ]
Kronnerwetter, Claudia [3 ]
Weber, Michael [3 ]
Kornek, Barbara [1 ]
Kasprian, Gregor [3 ]
Berger, Thomas [1 ]
Leutmezer, Fritz [1 ]
Rommer, Paulus Stefan [1 ]
Trattnig, Siegfried [3 ]
Lassmann, Hans [4 ]
Hametner, Simon [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Vienna, Dept Neurol, Vienna, Austria
[2] Carinthia Univ Appl Sci, Dept Med Engn, Klagenfurt, Austria
[3] Med Univ Vienna, High Field MR Ctr, Biomed Imaging & Image Guided Therapy, Lazarettgasse 14, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
[4] Med Univ Vienna, Ctr Brain Res, Vienna, Austria
关键词
multiple sclerosis; smoldering lesions; iron rims; WHITE-MATTER LESIONS; AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALOMYELITIS; HETEROGENEITY; DISABILITY;
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10.1093/brain/awaa436
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Recent data suggest that multiple sclerosis white matter lesions surrounded by a rim of iron containing microglia, termed iron rim lesions, signify patients with more severe disease course and a propensity to develop progressive multiple sclerosis. So far, however, little is known regarding the dynamics of iron rim lesions over long-time follow-up. In a prospective longitudinal cohort study in 33 patients (17 females; 30 relapsing-remitting, three secondary progressive multiple sclerosis; median age 36.6 years (18.6-62.6), we characterized the evolution of iron rim lesions by MRI at 7 T with annual scanning. The longest follow-up was 7 years in a subgroup of eight patients. Median and mean observation period were 1 (0-7) and 2.9 (+/- 2.6) years, respectively. Images were acquired using a fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequence fused with iron-sensitive MRI phase data, termed FLAIR-SWI, as well as a magnetization prepared two rapid acquisition gradient echoes, termed MP2RAGE. Volumes and T-1 relaxation times of lesions with and without iron rims were assessed by manual segmentation. The pathological substrates of periplaque signal changes outside the iron rims were corroborated by targeted histological analysis on 17 post-mortem cases (10 females; two relapsing-remitting, 13 secondary progressive and two primary progressive multiple sclerosis; median age 66 years (34-88), four of them with available post-mortem 7 T MRI data. We observed 16 nascent iron rim lesions, which mainly formed in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. Iron rim lesion fraction was significantly higher in relapsing-remitting than progressive disease (17.8 versus 7.2%; P<0.001). In secondary progressive multiple sclerosis only, iron rim lesions showed significantly different volume dynamics (P<0.034) compared with non-rim lesions, which significantly shrank with time in both relapsing-remitting (P<0.001) and secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (P<0.004). The iron rims themselves gradually diminished with time (P<0.008). Compared with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, iron rim lesions in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis were significantly more destructive than non-iron rim lesions (P<0.001), reflected by prolonged lesional T-1 relaxation times and by progressively increasing changes ascribed to secondary axonal degeneration in the periplaque white matter. Our study for the first time shows that chronic active lesions in multiple sclerosis patients evolve over many years after their initial formation. The dynamics of iron rim lesions thus provide one explanation for progressive brain damage and disability accrual in patients. Their systematic recording might become useful as a tool for predicting disease progression and monitoring treatment in progressive multiple sclerosis.
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