Characterization of cortico-meningeal translocator protein expression in multiple sclerosis

Author:

Herranz Elena12,Treaba Constantina A12ORCID,Barletta Valeria T12ORCID,Mehndiratta Ambica1,Ouellette Russell134ORCID,Sloane Jacob A5,Ionete Carolina6,Babu Suma27ORCID,Mastantuono Marina89,Magon Stefano9,Loggia Marco L1210ORCID,Makary Meena M1211ORCID,Hooker Jacob M12,Catana Ciprian12,Kinkel Revere P12,Nicholas Richard13ORCID,Klawiter Eric C27,Magliozzi Roberta813ORCID,Mainero Caterina12

Affiliation:

1. Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital , Charlestown, MA 02129 , USA

2. Harvard Medical School , Boston, MA 02115 , USA

3. Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet , 141 86 Stockholm , Sweden

4. Department of Radiology, Karolinska University Hospital , 141 86 Stockholm , Sweden

5. Department of Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center , Boston, MA 02215 , USA

6. Department of Neurology, UMass Chan Medical School , Worcester, MA 01605 , USA

7. Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital , Boston, MA 02114 , USA

8. Neurology Section, Department of Neuroscience, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, University of Verona , Verona 53593 , Italy

9. Pharma Research and Early Development, Roche Innovation Center Basel, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. , Basel 4058 , Switzerland

10. Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital , Boston, MA 02114 , USA

11. Systems and Biomedical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University , Giza 12613 , Egypt

12. University of California San Diego, Department of Neuroscience , San Diego, CA 92093 , USA

13. Department of Brain Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London , London SW7 2BX , UK

Abstract

Abstract Compartmentalized meningeal inflammation is thought to represent one of the key players in the pathogenesis of cortical demyelination in multiple sclerosis. PET targeting the 18 kDa mitochondrial translocator protein (TSPO) is a molecular-specific approach to quantifying immune cell-mediated density in the cortico-meningeal tissue compartment in vivo. This study aimed to characterize cortical and meningeal TSPO expression in a heterogeneous cohort of multiple sclerosis cases using in vivo simultaneous MR-PET with 11C-PBR28, a second-generation TSPO radioligand, and ex vivo immunohistochemistry. Forty-nine multiple sclerosis patients (21 with secondary progressive and 28 with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis) with mixed or high affinity binding for 11C-PBR28 underwent 90-min 11C-PBR28 simultaneous MR-PET. Tracer binding was measured using 60–90 min normalized standardized uptake value ratios sampled at mid-cortical depth and ∼3 mm above the pial surface. Data in multiple sclerosis patients were compared to 21 age-matched healthy controls. To characterize the nature of 11C-PBR28 PET uptake, the meningeal and cortical lesion cellular expression of TSPO was further described in post-mortem brain tissue from 20 cases with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis and five age-matched healthy donors. Relative to healthy controls, patients with multiple sclerosis exhibited abnormally increased TSPO signal in the cortex and meningeal tissue, diffusively in progressive disease and more localized in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. In multiple sclerosis, increased meningeal TSPO levels were associated with increased Expanded Disability Status Scale scores (P = 0.007, by linear regression). Immunohistochemistry, validated using in situ sequencing analysis, revealed increased TSPO expression in the meninges and adjacent subpial cortical lesions of post-mortem secondary progressive multiple sclerosis cases relative to control tissue. In these cases, increased TSPO expression was related to meningeal inflammation. Translocator protein immunostaining was detected on meningeal MHC-class II+ macrophages and cortical-activated MHC-class II+ TMEM119+ microglia. In vivo arterial blood data and neuropathology showed that endothelial binding did not significantly account for increased TSPO cortico-meningeal expression in multiple sclerosis. Our findings support the use of TSPO-PET in multiple sclerosis for imaging in vivo inflammation in the cortico-meningeal brain tissue compartment and provide in vivo evidence implicating meningeal inflammation in the pathogenesis of the disease.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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