Combined [¹¹C]PBR28 PET and Quantitative T1 Mapping Reveal Choroid Plexus Alterations in Multiple Sclerosis
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Background
The choroid plexus (CP), central to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) regulation and immune cell trafficking, has been implicated in multiple sclerosis (MS).
Objectives
We investigated TSPO-PET standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR) in the CP, with relation to T□ relaxation times and CP volume using 7T MRI.
Methods
Quantitative T1 (qT 1 ) maps were obtained from 38 MS participants and 21 healthy controls (HCs) using 7T MRI. Within 4 weeks, PET imaging was conducted with [¹¹C]PBR28 to measure SUVR in the CP. Group differences and associations in CP SUVR, qT 1 , and CP volume were assessed.
Results
CP SUVR, CP qT 1 , and head□size-corrected CP volumes were higher in MS than HCs ( p<0.05 ). CP volume associated strongly with CP qT 1 ( r=0.52 , p<0.05 ). In MS, CP SUVR inversely correlated with qT 1 (ρ= –0.45, p <0.05). No significant associations were observed with disability scores, white□matter lesion burden and cortical lesion counts.
Conclusions
Our findings support elevated microglial/macrophage activation in CP alongside structural alterations. CP volume emerges as a complementary MRI marker of inflammation rather than a direct surrogate for TSPO-PET tracer uptake. The inverse CP SUVR–qT□ relationship in MS suggests that chronic extracellular expansion can accelerate tracer washout.