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Assessment of Disease Severity in Late Infantile Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis Using Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Authors :
Dyke, J. P.
Sondhi, D.
Voss, H. U.
Shungu, D. C.
Mao, X.
Yohay, K.
Worgall, S.
Hackett, N. R.
Hollmann, C.
Yeotsas, M. E.
Jeong, A.L.
Van de Graaf, B.
Cao, I.
Kaminsky, S. M.
Heier, L. A.
Rudser, K.D.
Souweidane, M. M.
Kaplitt, M.G.
Kosofsky, B.
Crystal, R. G.
Ballon, D.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

LINCL is a uniformly fatal lysosomal storage disease resulting from mutations in the CLN2 gene that encodes for tripeptidyl peptidase 1, a lysosomal enzyme necessary for the degradation of products of cellular metabolism. With the goal of developing quantitative noninvasive imaging biomarkers sensitive to disease progression, we evaluated a 5-component MR imaging metric and tested its correlation with a clinically derived disease-severity score.MR imaging parameters were measured across the brain, including quantitative measures of the ADC, FA, nuclear spin-spin relaxation times (T2), volume percentage of CSF (%CSF), and NAA/Cr ratios. Thirty MR imaging datasets were prospectively acquired from 23 subjects with LINCL (2.5-8.4 years of age; 8 male/15 female). Whole-brain histograms were created, and the mode and mean values of the histograms were used to characterize disease severity.Correlation of single MR imaging parameters against the clinical disease-severity scale yielded linear regressions with R2 ranging from 0.25 to 0.70. Combinations of the 5 biomarkers were evaluated by using PCA. The best combination included ADC, %CSF, and NAA/Cr (R2=0.76, P.001).The multiparametric disease-severity score obtained from the combination of ADC, %CSF, and NAA/Cr whole-brain MR imaging techniques provided a robust measure of disease severity, which may be useful in clinical therapeutic trials of LINCL in which an objective assessment of therapeutic response is desired.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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