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  • C-PBR28 PET imaging and paramagnetic rim lesions (PRL) are both potential markers for assessing chronic inflammation in multiple sclerosis (MS), but there's no agreed-upon best option between them.
  • In a study with 30 MS patients, less than half of the non-PRL white matter lesions were found to be active according to C-PBR28 PET imaging, and both marker types showed similar levels of microstructural integrity but were distinct in their correlation with disability measures.
  • C-PBR28 PET proved to be more effective in identifying active lesions compared to PRL assessments, with the volume of whole active lesions being the strongest predictor of neurological impairment as measured by the Expanded Disability Status Scale.

Article Abstract

Background: C-PBR28 positron emission tomography (PET), targeting the translocator protein, and paramagnetic rim lesions (PRL) have emerged as promising imaging markers of MS chronic inflammation. No consensus on which is the optimal marker exists.

Objectives: To investigate the ability of C-PBR28 PET and PRL assessment to identify chronic inflammation in white matter (WM) MS lesions and their relation to neurological impairment.

Methods: Based on C-PBR28 uptake, brain WM lesions from 30 MS patients were classified as PET active or inactive. The PRL presence was assessed on 7T phase reconstructions, T1/T2 ratio was calculated to measure WM microstructural integrity.

Results: Less than half (44%) of non-PRL WM lesions were active on C-PBR28 imaging either throughout the lesion (whole active) or at its periphery. PET peripherally active lesions and PRL did not differ in T1/T2 ratio and C-PBR28 uptake. A positive correlation was observed between PRL and active PET lesion count. Whole active PET lesion volume was the strongest predictor (β = 0.97, < 0.001) of increased Expanded Disability Status Scale scores.

Conclusion: C-PBR28 imaging reveals more active WM lesions than 7T PRL assessment. Although PRL and PET active lesion counts are related, neurological disability is better explained by PET whole active lesion volume.

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