Lesion-level correspondence and longitudinal properties of paramagnetic rim and slowly expanding lesions in multiple sclerosis

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Background: Paramagnetic rim lesions (PRLs) and slowly expanding lesions (SELs) have been posited as markers of chronic active lesions (CALs). Objective: To assess the lesion-level concordance of PRLs and SELs in MS and to characterize changes in brain tissue integrity in CALs over time. Methods: MRIs were analyzed from a substudy of AFFINITY [NCT03222973], a phase 2 trial of opicinumab in relapsing MS. Assessments included (1) identification of SELs based on longitudinal MRIs over 72 weeks, and identification of PRLs on susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) filtered phase images at week 72; (2) evaluation of subject-level correlation of SEL and PRL counts, volumes, and degree of lesion-level overlap between SELs and PRLs; and (3) characterization of tissue integrity over time in overlapping and non-overlapping SELs and PRLs. Results: In 41 subjects, 119 chronic PRLs and 267 SELs were detected. Of 119 (39.5%) chronic PRLs, 47 co-localized with a SEL; 46/267 (17.2%) SELs co-localized with a PRL. PRLs co-localized with SELs showed expansion and worsening microstructural damage over time. SELs with and without co-localization with PRLs showed ongoing tissue damage. Conclusions: Chronic MS lesions identified as both PRL and SEL were associated with the most severe accumulation of tissue damage. Trial Registration: AFFINITY [NCT03222973].

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Elliott, C., Rudko, D. A., Arnold, D. L., Fetco, D., Elkady, A. M., Araujo, D., … Fisher, E. (2023). Lesion-level correspondence and longitudinal properties of paramagnetic rim and slowly expanding lesions in multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 29(6), 680–690. https://doi.org/10.1177/13524585231162262

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