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Altered iron and myelin in premanifest Huntington's Disease more than 20 years before clinical onset: Evidence from the cross-sectional HD Young Adult Study

Authors :
Sarah Gregory
Jessica Lowe
Marina Papoutsi
Eileanoir B. Johnson
Rachael I. Scahill
Katherine Osborne-Crowley
Hui Zhang
Carlos Estevez-Fraga
Geraint Rees
Kate Fayer
Paul Zeun
Akshay Nair
Christopher S. Parker
Sarah J. Tabrizi
the HD-YAS Investigators
Source :
EBioMedicine, EBioMedicine, Vol 65, Iss, Pp 103266-(2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background Pathological processes in Huntington's disease (HD) begin many years prior to symptom onset. Recently we demonstrated that in a premanifest cohort approximately 24 years from predicted disease onset, despite intact function, there was evidence of subtle neurodegeneration. Here, we use novel imaging techniques to determine whether macro- and micro-structural changes can be detected across the whole-brain in the same cohort. Methods 62 premanifest HD (PreHD) and 61 controls from the HD Young Adult Study (HD-YAS) were included. Grey and white matter volume, diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) measures of white matter microstructure, multiparametric maps (MPM) estimating myelin and iron content from magnetization transfer (MT), proton density (PD), longitudinal relaxation (R1) and effective transverse relaxation (R2*), and myelin g-ratio were examined. Group differences between PreHD and controls were assessed; associations between all imaging metrics and disease burden and CSF neurofilament light (NfL) were also performed. Volumetric and MPM results were corrected at a cluster-wise value of familywise error (FWE) 0.05. Diffusion and g-ratio results were corrected via threshold-free cluster enhancement at FWE 0.05. Findings We showed significantly increased R1 and R2*, suggestive of increased iron, in the putamen, globus pallidum and external capsule of PreHD participants. There was also a significant association between lower cortical R2*, suggestive of reduced myelin or iron, and higher CSF NfL in the frontal lobe and the parieto-occipital cortices. No other results were significant at corrected levels. Interpretation Increased iron in subcortical structures and the surrounding white matter is a feature of very early PreHD. Furthermore, increases in CSF NfL were linked to microstructural changes in the posterior parietal-occipital cortex, a region previously shown to undergo some of the earliest cortical changes in HD. These findings suggest that disease related process are occurring in both subcortical and cortical regions more than 20 years from predicted disease onset.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EBioMedicine, EBioMedicine, Vol 65, Iss, Pp 103266-(2021)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7ff4870fed0a5a7173ed1bec0ec2a0ab