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Quantitative Muscle Analysis in FSHD Using Whole-Body Fat-Referenced MRI Composite Scores for Longitudinal and Cross-sectional Analysis

Authors :
Mellion, Michelle L.
Widholm, Per
Karlsson, Markus
Ahlgren, Andre
Tawil, Rabi
Wagner, Kathryn R.
Statland, Jeffrey M.
Wang, Leo
Shieh, Perry B.
van Engelen, Baziel G. M.
Kools, Joost
Ronco, Lucienne
Odueyungbo, Adefowope
Jiang, John
Han, Jay J.
Hatch, Maya
Towles, Jeanette
Dahlqvist Leinhard, Olof
Cadavid, Diego
Mellion, Michelle L.
Widholm, Per
Karlsson, Markus
Ahlgren, Andre
Tawil, Rabi
Wagner, Kathryn R.
Statland, Jeffrey M.
Wang, Leo
Shieh, Perry B.
van Engelen, Baziel G. M.
Kools, Joost
Ronco, Lucienne
Odueyungbo, Adefowope
Jiang, John
Han, Jay J.
Hatch, Maya
Towles, Jeanette
Dahlqvist Leinhard, Olof
Cadavid, Diego
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background and Objectives Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is a rare, debilitating disease characterized by progressive muscle weakness. MRI is a sensitive assessment of disease severity and progression. We developed a quantitative whole-body (WB) musculoskeletal MRI (WB-MSK-MRI) protocol analyzing muscles in their entirety. This study aimed to assess WB-MSK-MRI as a potential imaging biomarker providing reliable measurements of muscle health that capture disease heterogeneity and clinically meaningful composite assessments correlating with severity and more responsive to change in clinical trials. Methods Participants aged 18-65 years, with genetically confirmed FSHD1, clinical severity 2 to 4 (Ricci scale, range 0-5), and >= 1 short tau inversion recovery-positive lower extremity muscle eligible for needle biopsy, enrolled at 6 sites and were imaged twice 4-12 weeks apart. Volumetric analysis of muscle fat infiltration (MFI), muscle fat fraction (MFF), and lean muscle volume (LMV) in 18 (36 total) muscles from bilateral shoulder, proximal arm, trunk, and legs was performed after automated atlas-based segmentation, followed by manual verification. A WB composite score, including muscles at highest risk for progression, and functional cross-sectional composites for correlation with relevant functional outcomes including timed up and go (TUG), FSHD-TUG, and reachable workspace (RWS), were developed. Results Seventeen participants enrolled in this study; 16 follow-up MRIs were performed at 52 days (range 36-85 days). Functional cross-sectional composites (MFF and MFI) showed moderate to strong correlations: TUG (rho = 0.71, rho = 0.83), FSHD-TUG (rho = 0.73, rho = 0.73), and RWS (left arm: rho = -0.71, rho = -0.53; right arm: rho = -0.61, rho = -0.65). WB composite variability: LMVtot, coefficient of variation (CV) 1.9% and 3.4%; MFFtot, within-subject SD (S-w) 0.5% and 1.5%; and MFItot (S-w), 0.3% and 0.4% for normal and intermediate muscles, resp<br />Funding Agencies|Fulcrum Therapeutics

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1349065508
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1212.WNL.0000000000200757