Low degree of cortical pathology is associated with benign course of multiple sclerosis

Author:

Calabrese Massimiliano1,Favaretto Alice1,Poretto Valentina1,Romualdi Chiara2,Rinaldi Francesca1,Mattisi Irene1,Morra Aldo3,Perini Paola1,Gallo Paolo1

Affiliation:

1. The Multiple Sclerosis Centre of the Veneto Region, First Neurology Clinic, Department of Neurosciences, University Hospital of Padova, Italy

2. Biotechnology Centre and Department of Biology (CRIBI), University of Padova, Italy

3. Neuroimaging Unit, Euganea Medica, Padova, Italy

Abstract

Background: Although a more favorable course of multiple sclerosis is associated with a low degree of cortical pathology, only longitudinal studies could definitely confirm this association. Materials and Methods: We followed 95 early relapsing–remitting MS (RRMS; median Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) = 1.5, mean disease duration = 3.1 ± 1.3 years) and 45 benign MS patients (EDSS ≤ 3.0, disease duration ≥ 15 years, normal cognition) for 6 years, with EDSS evaluations every 6 months and brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at baseline and then yearly. Results: At baseline, we detected 406 cortical lesions (CLs) in 67/95 (70.5%) early RRMS and in 24/45 (53.3%) benign MS patients ( p = 0.046). After 6 years, the appearance of new CLs was observed in 80/95 (84.2%; 518 CLs) of our early RRMS and in 25/45 (55.5%; 63 CLs; p < 0.001) benign MS patients. At baseline, after corrections for age and disease duration, we observed a cortical thinning of several frontal and temporal regions in our RRMS study patients, compared to the benign MS patients ( p ranging between 0.001–0.05). After 6 years, the cortical thinning had increased significantly in several cortices of RRMS patients, but only in the occipital-temporal ( p = 0.036) and superior parietal gyrus ( p = 0.035) of those with benign MS. Stepwise regression analysis revealed the CL volume ( p = 0.006) and the cortical thickness of the temporal middle ( p < 0.001), insular long ( p < 0.001), superior frontal ( p < 0.001) and middle frontal gyri ( p < 0.001) as the most sensitive independent predictors of a favorable disease course. Conclusions: Our data confirmed that a significantly milder cortical pathology characterizes the most favorable clinical course of MS. Measures of focal and diffuse grey matter should be combined to increase the accuracy in the identification of a benign MS course.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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