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MWF of the corpus callosum is a robust measure of remyelination: Results from the ReBUILD trial

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America(2023)

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Abstract
Myelin repair is an unrealized therapeutic goal in the treatment of multiple scle-rosis (MS). Uncertainty remains about the optimal techniques for assessing ther-apeutic efficacy and imaging biomarkers are required to measure and corroborate myelin restoration. We analyzed myelin water fraction imaging from ReBUILD, a double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled (delayed treatment) remyelination trial, that showed a significant reduction in VEP latency in patients with MS. We focused on brain regions rich in myelin. Fifty MS subjects in two arms underwent 3T MRI at baseline and months 3 and 5. Half of the cohort was randomly assigned to receive treatment from baseline through 3 mo, whereas the other half received treatment from 3 mo to 5 mo post-baseline. We computed myelin water fraction changes occurring in normal-appearing white matter of corpus callosum, optic radiations, and corticospinal tracts. An increase in myelin water fraction was documented in the normal-appearing white matter of the corpus callosum, in correspondence with the administration of the remyelinating treatment clemastine. This study provides direct, biologically validated imaging-based evidence of medically induced myelin repair. Moreover, our work strongly suggests that significant myelin repair occurs outside of lesions. We therefore propose myelin water fraction within the normal-appearing white matter of the corpus callosum as a biomarker for clinical trials looking at remyelination.
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remyelination & nbsp,& nbsp,,myelin water fraction,multiple sclerosis,MRI
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