Cerebrospinal fluid inflammatory profile of cognitive impairment in newly diagnosed multiple sclerosis patients.

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Marco Pitteri, Roberta Magliozzi, Richard Nicholas, Stefano Ziccardi, Anna Isabella Pisani, Francesco Pezzini, Damiano Marastoni, Massimiliano Calabrese
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Abstract

Background: The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) molecular milieu is a marker of diffuse intrathecal inflammation in the meninges that, in turn, targets the grey matter (GM) in multiple sclerosis (MS). Cognitive impairment (CI) is associated with brain damage in MS and is often present early in people with MS (pwMS).

Objective: To investigate whether a specific CSF inflammatory profile is associated with different degrees of CI in newly diagnosed pwMS.

Methods: Sixty-nine pwMS and 43 healthy controls (HCs) underwent neuropsychological testing. The presence and levels of 57 inflammatory mediators in the CSF were assessed.

Results: Apparently cognitively normal (ACN) pwMS had impaired executive functioning compared to HCs but performed better than pwMS with mild and severe CI (mCI and sCI) in all tests. CSF mediators involving innate immunity and immune activation and recruitment, differentiate ACN from pwMS with mCI, while CSF mediators related to B- and T-cell immunity and chemotaxis differentiate both ACN and mCI from those with sCI. CXCL13 was the only molecule that differentiated sCI from mCI pwMS.

Conclusion: Specific CSF molecular patterns, reflecting the involvement of both innate and adaptive immune responses, are associated with the severity of CI in newly diagnosed pwMS.

新诊断多发性硬化症患者认知功能障碍的脑脊液炎症特征
背景:脑脊液(CSF)分子环境是脑膜弥漫性鞘内炎症的标志物,反过来,多发性硬化症(MS)的目标是灰质(GM)。认知障碍(CI)与多发性硬化症的脑损伤有关,通常在多发性硬化症(pwMS)患者早期出现。目的:探讨一种特定的脑脊液炎症谱是否与新诊断的pwMS不同程度的CI相关。方法:69例pwMS患者和43例健康对照(hc)进行神经心理测试。评估了脑脊液中57种炎症介质的存在和水平。结果:与hc相比,认知正常(ACN)的pwMS执行功能明显受损,但在所有测试中均优于轻度和重度CI (mCI和sCI)的pwMS。涉及先天免疫、免疫激活和募集的CSF介质将ACN与mCI的pwMS区分开来,而与B细胞和t细胞免疫和趋化性相关的CSF介质将ACN和mCI与sCI区分开来。CXCL13是唯一区分sCI与mCI pwMS的分子。结论:反映先天和适应性免疫反应参与的特定脑脊液分子模式与新诊断的pwMS中CI的严重程度有关。
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