Using a technique called adaptive optics imaging applied on retina, investigators aim to gain access to vascular changes that could occur early in the course of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and which could reflect vascular changes occurring along the optic nerve of the brain parenchyma. Indeed, our team has been able to develop a quantitative method to measure the perivascular infiltrate in the retina of patients with various inflammatory retinal disease. It has been observed in MS patients that this perivascular infiltrate can also be detected in the retina. However, its distribution across MS phenotypes (relapsing or progressive MS, with and without optic neuritis) is still unknown.
This is a monocentric pathophysiological, interventional, prospective, open label, non-randomized pilot study which aims to identify in patients with MS at different stages if the presence of retinal perivascular inflammation can be detected and quantified using adaptive optics, which is a non-invasive examination. Investigators will recruit MS patients in 3 subgroups, depending on their phenotype (Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (RRMS) without optic neuritis, RRMS with optic neuritis, progressive MS), with 15 patients in each group. 15 healthy volunteers (HV) will also be enrolled. The comparison of these groups is necessary to determine if there are significant differences, allowing us to highlight biomarkers in MS patients in order to enable highly efficient and robust trials designs in the future. To test the hypothesis, the study has 3 visits over 6 months (M0, M3 and M6). Neurological evaluation, blood sample, imaging, ophthalmologic evaluation and Adaptive optics ophthalmoscopy assessments will be performed.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
50
AOO will permit to detect and quantify retinal perivascular inflammation in patients with MS in comparison to Healthy volunteers (control group)
Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle epiniere - Hopital Pitie Salpetriere
Paris, France
Quantification of retinal perivascular cuff width across MS phenotypes
The primary endpoint is to quantify retinal perivascular cuff width across MS phenotypes, compared among a group of control at baseline.
Time frame: Baseline
Variation of size of perivascular sheathing
Variation of size of perivascular sheathing along retinal vessels in the posterior pole during follow up (at month 3 and month 6) in patients with MS and a group of control
Time frame: month 3 and month 6
Clinical disability measure with EDSS
Evolution of Clinical disability: Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS: 0: normal neurological exam; 10 : death of the patient) at month 3 for MS patients with optic neuritis and at month 6 for all MS patients
Time frame: month 3 and month 6
Clinical disability measured with MSFC
Evolution of Clinical disability: Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite (MSFC) at month 3 for MS patients with optic neuritis and at month 6 for all MS patients
Time frame: month 3 and month 6
Number of relapses
Evolution of Clinical disability: number of relapses at month 3 for MS patients with optic neuritis and at month 6 for all MS patients
Time frame: month 3 and month 6
Presence of disc oedema measured at Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) measurements
Evolution of OCT measurements (presence of disc oedema) at month 3 for MS patients with optic neuritis and at month 6 for all MS patients
Time frame: month 3 and month 6
RNLF thickness measured at Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) measurements
Evolution of OCT measurements : retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (RNFL, µm) at month 3 for MS patients with optic neuritis and at month 6 for all MS patients
Time frame: month 3 and month 6
parenchymal T2 lesion volume at MRI
Evolution of MRI metrics: parenchymal T2 lesion volume
Time frame: Baseline
gadolinium enhanced T1 lesion at MRI
Evolution of MRI metrics: gadolinium enhanced T1 lesion
Time frame: Baseline
optic nerve cross-sectional area at MRI
Evolution of MRI metrics: optic nerve cross-sectional area
Time frame: Baseline
Hyperintensity on the optic nerve at MRI
Evolution of MRI metrics: Hyperintensity on the optic nerve
Time frame: Baseline
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