Diffusion tensor imaging with free-water correction reveals distinctions between severe and attenuated subtypes in Mucopolysaccharidosis type I.

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Alena Svatkova, Ofer Pasternak, Julie B Eisengart, Kyle D Rudser, Petr Bednařík, Bryon A Mueller, Kathleen A Delaney, Elsa G Shapiro, Chester B Whitley, Igor Nestrašil
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Abstract

Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) is an inherited lysosomal storage disorder leading to deleterious brain effects. While animal models suggested that MPS I severely affects white matter (WM), whole-brain diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) analysis was not performed due to MPS-related morphological abnormalities. 3T DTI data from 28 severe (MPS IH, treated with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation-HSCT), 16 attenuated MPS I patients (MPS IA) enrolled under the study protocol NCT01870375, and 27 healthy controls (HC) were analyzed using the free-water correction (FWC) method to resolve macrostructural partial volume effects and unravel differences in DTI metrics accounting for microstructural abnormalities. FWC analysis in MPS IH compared to HC revealed higher free-water fraction (FWF) in all WM regions with increased radial (RD) and mean diffusivity (MD). Higher RD, MD, and FWF in cingulate and FWF in temporal WM were observed in MPS IA relative to HC. FWF and RD in the corpus callosum (CC) were higher in MPS IH than in MPS IA. Reaction time was correlated with fractional anisotropy (FA) in frontal and parietal WM in MPS IH. FA in temporal and central WM correlated with d-prime in MPS IA. The HSCT age was related to FA in parietal WM and FWF in frontal WM in MPS IH. FWC delineated subtype-specific WM microstructural abnormalities linked to myelination that were more extensive in MPS IH than IA, with CC findings being a key differentiator between subtypes. Earlier age at HSCT was related to preserved WM microstructure in the brain of MPS IH patients. Free water-corrected DTI distinguishes severe and attenuated MPS I patients and reveals a relationship between attention, age at HSCT, and white matter microstructure.

自由水校正弥散张量成像揭示粘多糖病I型严重亚型和减毒亚型的区别。
粘多糖病I型(MPS I)是一种遗传性溶酶体储存障碍,导致有害的脑效应。虽然动物模型显示MPS I严重影响白质(WM),但由于MPS相关的形态学异常,未进行全脑弥散张量成像(DTI)分析。采用自由水校正(FWC)方法分析了28例重症(MPS IH,接受造血干细胞移植- hsct治疗)、16例减重型MPS I (MPS IA)患者(NCT01870375)和27例健康对照(HC)的3T DTI数据,以解决宏观结构部分体积效应,并揭示了DTI指标在微观结构异常中的差异。与HC相比,MPS IH的FWC分析显示,所有WM区域的自由水分数(FWF)均较高,径向(RD)和平均扩散率(MD)均增加。与HC相比,MPS IA组扣带区RD、MD、FWF和颞叶WM区FWF均较高。MPS IH患者胼胝体(CC)的FWF和RD高于MPS IA患者。反应时间与MPS IH患者额叶和顶叶WM的分数各向异性(FA)相关。颞部和中央WM的FA与MPS IA的d-prime相关。在MPS IH中,HSCT年龄与顶叶WM中的FA和额叶WM中的FWF有关。FWC描述了与髓鞘形成相关的亚型特异性WM微结构异常,在MPS IH中比在IA中更广泛,CC的发现是亚型之间的关键区分因素。较早的HSCT年龄与MPS IH患者大脑中保留的WM微结构有关。自由水校正DTI可区分重度和轻度MPS I患者,并揭示注意力、HSCT年龄和白质微观结构之间的关系。
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Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
9.50
自引率
7.10%
发文量
117
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease (JIMD) is the official journal of the Society for the Study of Inborn Errors of Metabolism (SSIEM). By enhancing communication between workers in the field throughout the world, the JIMD aims to improve the management and understanding of inherited metabolic disorders. It publishes results of original research and new or important observations pertaining to any aspect of inherited metabolic disease in humans and higher animals. This includes clinical (medical, dental and veterinary), biochemical, genetic (including cytogenetic, molecular and population genetic), experimental (including cell biological), methodological, theoretical, epidemiological, ethical and counselling aspects. The JIMD also reviews important new developments or controversial issues relating to metabolic disorders and publishes reviews and short reports arising from the Society''s annual symposia. A distinction is made between peer-reviewed scientific material that is selected because of its significance for other professionals in the field and non-peer- reviewed material that aims to be important, controversial, interesting or entertaining (“Extras”).
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