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The sequence of regional structural disconnectivity due to multiple sclerosis lesions

OBJECTIVE: Prediction of disease progression is challenging in multiple sclerosis (MS) as the sequence of lesion development and retention of inflammation within a subset of chronic lesions is heterogeneous among patients. We investigated the sequence of lesion-related regional structural disconnect...

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Autores principales: Tozlu, Ceren, Olafson, Emily, Jamison, Keith, Demmon, Emily, Kaunzner, Ulrike, Marcille, Melanie, Zinger, Nicole, Michaelson, Nara, Safi, Neha, Nguyen, Thanh, Gauthier, Susan, Kuceyeski, Amy
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9900990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36747675
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.26.525537
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author Tozlu, Ceren
Olafson, Emily
Jamison, Keith
Demmon, Emily
Kaunzner, Ulrike
Marcille, Melanie
Zinger, Nicole
Michaelson, Nara
Safi, Neha
Nguyen, Thanh
Gauthier, Susan
Kuceyeski, Amy
author_facet Tozlu, Ceren
Olafson, Emily
Jamison, Keith
Demmon, Emily
Kaunzner, Ulrike
Marcille, Melanie
Zinger, Nicole
Michaelson, Nara
Safi, Neha
Nguyen, Thanh
Gauthier, Susan
Kuceyeski, Amy
author_sort Tozlu, Ceren
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description OBJECTIVE: Prediction of disease progression is challenging in multiple sclerosis (MS) as the sequence of lesion development and retention of inflammation within a subset of chronic lesions is heterogeneous among patients. We investigated the sequence of lesion-related regional structural disconnectivity across the spectrum of disability and cognitive impairment in MS. METHODS: In a full cohort of 482 patients, the Expanded Disability Status Scale was used to classify patients into (i) no or mild vs (ii) moderate or severe disability groups. In 363 out of 482 patients, Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping was used to identify paramagnetic rim lesions (PRL), which are maintained by a rim of iron-laden innate immune cells. In 171 out of 482 patients, Brief International Cognitive Assessment was used to identify subjects with cognitive impairment. Network Modification Tool was used to estimate the regional structural disconnectivity due to MS lesions. Discriminative event-based modeling was applied to investigate the sequence of regional structural disconnectivity due to all representative lesions across the spectrum of disability and cognitive impairment. RESULTS: Structural disconnection in the ventral attention and subcortical networks was an early biomarker of moderate or severe disability. The earliest biomarkers of disability progression were structural disconnections due to PRL in the motor-related regions. Subcortical structural disconnection was an early biomarker of cognitive impairment. INTERPRETATION: MS lesion-related structural disconnections in the subcortex is an early biomarker for both disability and cognitive impairment in MS. PRL-related structural disconnection in the motor cortex may identify the patients at risk for moderate or severe disability in MS.
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spelling pubmed-99009902023-02-07 The sequence of regional structural disconnectivity due to multiple sclerosis lesions Tozlu, Ceren Olafson, Emily Jamison, Keith Demmon, Emily Kaunzner, Ulrike Marcille, Melanie Zinger, Nicole Michaelson, Nara Safi, Neha Nguyen, Thanh Gauthier, Susan Kuceyeski, Amy bioRxiv Article OBJECTIVE: Prediction of disease progression is challenging in multiple sclerosis (MS) as the sequence of lesion development and retention of inflammation within a subset of chronic lesions is heterogeneous among patients. We investigated the sequence of lesion-related regional structural disconnectivity across the spectrum of disability and cognitive impairment in MS. METHODS: In a full cohort of 482 patients, the Expanded Disability Status Scale was used to classify patients into (i) no or mild vs (ii) moderate or severe disability groups. In 363 out of 482 patients, Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping was used to identify paramagnetic rim lesions (PRL), which are maintained by a rim of iron-laden innate immune cells. In 171 out of 482 patients, Brief International Cognitive Assessment was used to identify subjects with cognitive impairment. Network Modification Tool was used to estimate the regional structural disconnectivity due to MS lesions. Discriminative event-based modeling was applied to investigate the sequence of regional structural disconnectivity due to all representative lesions across the spectrum of disability and cognitive impairment. RESULTS: Structural disconnection in the ventral attention and subcortical networks was an early biomarker of moderate or severe disability. The earliest biomarkers of disability progression were structural disconnections due to PRL in the motor-related regions. Subcortical structural disconnection was an early biomarker of cognitive impairment. INTERPRETATION: MS lesion-related structural disconnections in the subcortex is an early biomarker for both disability and cognitive impairment in MS. PRL-related structural disconnection in the motor cortex may identify the patients at risk for moderate or severe disability in MS. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9900990/ /pubmed/36747675 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.26.525537 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Tozlu, Ceren
Olafson, Emily
Jamison, Keith
Demmon, Emily
Kaunzner, Ulrike
Marcille, Melanie
Zinger, Nicole
Michaelson, Nara
Safi, Neha
Nguyen, Thanh
Gauthier, Susan
Kuceyeski, Amy
The sequence of regional structural disconnectivity due to multiple sclerosis lesions
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title_full The sequence of regional structural disconnectivity due to multiple sclerosis lesions
title_fullStr The sequence of regional structural disconnectivity due to multiple sclerosis lesions
title_full_unstemmed The sequence of regional structural disconnectivity due to multiple sclerosis lesions
title_short The sequence of regional structural disconnectivity due to multiple sclerosis lesions
title_sort sequence of regional structural disconnectivity due to multiple sclerosis lesions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9900990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36747675
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.26.525537
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