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Translational value of choroid plexus imaging for tracking neuroinflammation in mice and humans.

Vinzenz Fleischer1, Gabriel Gonzalez-Escamilla1, Dumitru Ciolac1, Philipp Albrecht2, Patrick Küry2, Joel Gruchot2, Michael Dietrich2, Christina Hecker2, Thomas Müntefering2, Stefanie Bock3, Mohammadsaleh Oshaghi1, Angela Radetz1, Manuela Cerina3, Julia Krämer3, Lydia Wachsmuth4, Cornelius Faber4, Hans Lassmann5, Tobias Ruck2, Sven G Meuth2,3, Muthuraman Muthuraman1, Sergiu Groppa6.   

Abstract

Neuroinflammation is a pathophysiological hallmark of multiple sclerosis and has a close mechanistic link to neurodegeneration. Although this link is potentially targetable, robust translatable models to reliably quantify and track neuroinflammation in both mice and humans are lacking. The choroid plexus (ChP) plays a pivotal role in regulating the trafficking of immune cells from the brain parenchyma into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and has recently attracted attention as a key structure in the initiation of inflammatory brain responses. In a translational framework, we here address the integrity and multidimensional characteristics of the ChP under inflammatory conditions and question whether ChP volumes could act as an interspecies marker of neuroinflammation that closely interrelates with functional impairment. Therefore, we explore ChP characteristics in neuroinflammation in patients with multiple sclerosis and in two experimental mouse models, cuprizone diet-related demyelination and experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. We demonstrate that ChP enlargement-reconstructed from MRI-is highly associated with acute disease activity, both in the studied mouse models and in humans. A close dependency of ChP integrity and molecular signatures of neuroinflammation is shown in the performed transcriptomic analyses. Moreover, pharmacological modulation of the blood-CSF barrier with natalizumab prevents an increase of the ChP volume. ChP enlargement is strongly linked to emerging functional impairment as depicted in the mouse models and in multiple sclerosis patients. Our findings identify ChP characteristics as robust and translatable hallmarks of acute and ongoing neuroinflammatory activity in mice and humans that could serve as a promising interspecies marker for translational and reverse-translational approaches.

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Keywords:  choroid plexus; disease activity; multiple sclerosis; neuroinflammation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34479997      PMCID: PMC8433504          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2025000118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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