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Exploring in vivo multiple sclerosis brain microstructural damage through T1w/T2w ratio: a multicentre study

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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/jnnp-2022-328908

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multiple sclerosis; MRI; T1w; T2w-ratio

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  1. FISM-Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla [2019/BR/009]
  2. Ministry of Education, Science, and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia [200110]

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The T1w/T2w ratio can be used to evaluate the white matter and grey matter in patients with multiple sclerosis and healthy controls, and is associated with clinical disability.
Objectives To evaluate white matter and grey matter T1-weighted (w)/T2w ratio (T1w/T2w ratio) in healthy controls and patients with multiple sclerosis, and its association with clinical disability. Methods In this cross-sectional study, 270 healthy controls and 434 patients with multiple sclerosis were retrospectively selected from 7 European sites. T1w/T2w ratio was obtained from brain T2w and T1w scans after intensity calibration using eyes and temporal muscle. Results In healthy controls, T1w/T2w ratio increased until 50-60 years both in white and grey matter. Compared with healthy controls, T1w/T2w ratio was significantly lower in white matter lesions of all multiple sclerosis phenotypes, and in normal-appearing white matter and cortex of patients with relapsing-remitting and secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (p <= 0.026), but it was significantly higher in the striatum and pallidum of patients with relapsing-remitting, secondary progressive and primary progressive multiple sclerosis (p <= 0.042). In relapse-onset multiple sclerosis, T1w/T2w ratio was significantly lower in white matter lesions and normal-appearing white matter already at Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) <3.0 and in the cortex only for EDSS >= 3.0 (p <= 0.023). Conversely, T1w/T2w ratio was significantly higher in the striatum and pallidum for EDSS >= 4.0 (p <= 0.005). In primary progressive multiple sclerosis, striatum and pallidum showed significantly higher T1w/T2w ratio beyond EDSS=6.0 (p <= 0.001). In multiple sclerosis, longer disease duration, higher EDSS, higher brain lesional volume and lower normalised brain volume were associated with lower lesional and cortical T1w/T2w ratio and a higher T1w/T2w ratio in the striatum and pallidum (beta from -1.168 to 0.286, p <= 0.040). Conclusions T1w/T2w ratio may represent a clinically relevant marker sensitive to demyelination, neurodegeneration and iron accumulation occurring at the different multiple sclerosis phases.

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