The Future of PET Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis: Characterisation of Individual White Matter Lesions

PET成像在多发性硬化症中的应用前景:个体白质病变的特征分析

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Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a multifaceted inflammatory, demyelinating, and neurodegenerative disease typified by lesions with distinct hallmarks in the central nervous system. Dysregulation of micro-environmental factors, including extracellular matrix (ECM) remodelling and glial cell activation, has a decisive effect on lesion development and disease progression. Understanding the biological and pathological features of lesions would aid in prognosis and personalised treatment decision making. Positron emission tomography (PET) is an imaging technique that uses radio-labelled tracers to detect specific biological phenomena. Recent PET hardware developments enable high-resolution, quantitative imaging, which may allow biological characterisation of relatively small MS lesions. PET may complement MRI by offering objective, quantitative insights into lesion characteristics, including myelin density, inflammation and axonal integrity. Moreover, PET may provide information on lesion traits supporting decision making on upcoming therapeutic strategies for progressive MS, such as the availability of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells and ECM composition that affect remyelination and/or axon regeneration. This review explores the cellular and molecular ECM signatures and neuropathological processes of white matter MS lesions, discusses current and potential novel PET targets that may help characterise MS lesions in vivo, and addresses the potential of PET as a decision tool for selection and evaluation of therapeutic strategies, with a focus on remyelination.

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