Multiple sclerosis (MS) in children, a rare disease, follows a relapsing remitting course with a shorter interval between the first 2 clinical events and higher annualized relapse rate as compared with MS in adults. Residual deficits following clinical events are less frequent. The vast majority of children and adolescents with MS are thought to have a greater potential for myelin repair than adults. However convincing data in the literature to support this hypothesis are lacking, because until now no imaging technique has been validated to measure remyelination in vivo.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) in children, a rare disease, follows a relapsing remitting course with a shorter interval between the first 2 clinical events and higher annualized relapse rate as compared with MS in adults. Residual deficits following clinical events are less frequent. The vast majority of children and adolescents with MS are thought to have a greater potential for myelin repair than adults. However convincing data in the literature to support this hypothesis are lacking, because until now no imaging technique has been validated to measure remyelination in vivo. The investigator team has performed a first study to generate for the first time magnetization transfer ratio (MTR)-based maps of cortical myelin repair in 15 adult patients with MS. The team found that patients with MS showed a high variability in cortical myelin repair, with variable index of cortical remyelination. Moreover, there was a significant correlation between the index of cortical remyelination and clinical scores. Even if childhood onset MS take longer to reach states of irreversible disability, severe disability will eventually occur at a young age. Moreover, pediatric MS could be responsible for cognitive disorders. It is therefore of crucial relevance to develop research programs designed to generate novel imaging techniques to measure the efficacy of remyelinating therapies. Multiple sclerosis (MS) in children, a rare disease, follows a relapsing remitting course with a shorter interval between the first 2 clinical events and higher annualized relapse rate as compared with MS in adults. Residual deficits following clinical events are less frequent. The vast majority of children and adolescents with MS are thought to have a greater potential for myelin repair than adults. However convincing data in the literature to support this hypothesis are lacking, because until now no imaging technique has been validated to measure remyelination in vivo. The team has performed a first study to generate for the first time magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) - based maps of cortical myelin repair in 15 adult patients with MS. The investigator team found that patients with MS showed a high variability in cortical myelin repair, with variable index of cortical remyelination. Moreover, there was a significant correlation between the index of cortical remyelination and clinical scores. Even if childhood onset MS take longer to reach states of irreversible disability, severe disability will eventually occur at a young age. Moreover, pediatric MS could be responsible for cognitive disorders. It is therefore of crucial relevance to develop research programs designed to generate novel imaging techniques to measure the efficacy of remyelinating therapies. Finally, another extremely challenging issue in the care of children with MS is the difficulty of the transition between pediatric and adult care. Over last years, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, the neurology team created a transition program called JUMP to improve medical, educational and psychosocial outcome for adolescent patients with MS .Taking part in the present study, young patients from 16 to 18 years old could have a direct access to the JUMP program, with the coordination of the dedicated nurses.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
40
MRI without injection of contrast product
Service de Neurologie Pédiatrique, Hôpital du Kremlin Bicêtre
Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France
RECRUITINGCIC Neurosciences - Pitié Salpêtrière
Paris, France
RECRUITINGService de Neurologie, GH Pitié Salpêtrière
Paris, France
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGMTR-based individual indices
To investigate the association between MTR-based individual indices of cortical myelin repair in children with MS and one cognitive score (Symbol Digital Modalities Test (SDMT)) at baseline
Time frame: 1 day
indices of cortical remyelination
To investigate the association between individual indices of cortical remyelination and neurological disability
Time frame: 6 months
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