Histopathological correlations and fat replacement imaging patterns in recessive limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 12

IF 8.9 1区 医学 Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle Pub Date : 2023-04-20 DOI:10.1002/jcsm.13234
Bram De Wel, Lotte Huysmans, Christophe E. Depuydt, Veerle Goosens, Ronald Peeters, Filipa P. Santos, Dietmar R. Thal, Patrick Dupont, Frederik Maes, Kristl G. Claeys
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Abstract

Background

Despite the widespread use of proton density fat fraction (PDFF) measurements with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to track disease progression in muscle disorders, it is still unclear how these findings relate to histopathological changes in muscle biopsies of patients with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy autosomal recessive type 12 (LGMDR12). Furthermore, although it is known that LGMDR12 leads to a selective muscle involvement distinct from other muscular dystrophies, the spatial distribution of fat replacement within these muscles is unknown.

Methods

We included 27 adult patients with LGMDR12 and 27 age-matched and sex-matched healthy controls and acquired 6-point Dixon images of the thighs and T1 and short tau inversion recovery (STIR) MR images of the whole body. In 16 patients and 15 controls, we performed three muscle biopsies, one in the semimembranosus, vastus lateralis, and rectus femoris muscles, which are severely, intermediately, and mildly affected in LGMDR12, respectively. We correlated the PDFF to the fat percentage measured on biopsies of the corresponding muscles, as well as to the Rochester histopathology grading scale.

Results

In patients, we demonstrated a strong correlation of PDFF on MRI and muscle biopsy fat percentage for the semimembranosus (r = 0.85, P < 0.001) and vastus lateralis (r = 0.68, P = 0.005). We found similar results for the correlation between PDFF and the Rochester histopathology grading scale. Out of the five patients with inflammatory changes on muscle biopsy, three showed STIR hyperintensities in the corresponding muscle on MRI. By modelling the PDFF on MRI for 18 thigh muscles from origin to insertion, we observed a significantly inhomogeneous proximo-distal distribution of fat replacement in all thigh muscles of patients with LGMDR12 (P < 0.001), and different patterns of fat replacement within each of the muscles.

Conclusions

We showed a strong correlation of fat fraction on MRI and fat percentage on muscle biopsy for diseased muscles and validated the use of Dixon fat fraction imaging as an outcome measure in LGMDR12. The inhomogeneous fat replacement within thigh muscles on imaging underlines the risk of analysing only samples of muscles instead of the entire muscles, which has important implications for clinical trials.

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隐性肢带性肌营养不良12型的组织病理学相关性和脂肪替代成像模式
尽管磁共振成像(MRI)广泛使用质子密度脂肪含量(PDFF)测量来跟踪肌肉疾病的进展,但这些发现与肢体带状肌营养不良常染色体隐性12型(LGMDR12)患者肌肉活检的组织病理学变化之间的关系尚不清楚。此外,尽管已知LGMDR12导致与其他肌肉营养不良症不同的选择性肌肉受损伤,但这些肌肉中脂肪替代的空间分布尚不清楚。方法纳入27例LGMDR12成年患者和27例年龄和性别匹配的健康对照,获取大腿6点Dixon图像和全身T1和短tau反转恢复(STIR) MR图像。在16名患者和15名对照组中,我们进行了3次肌肉活检,分别是半膜肌、股外侧肌和股直肌,它们在LGMDR12中分别受到严重、中度和轻度影响。我们将PDFF与相应肌肉的活组织检查中测量的脂肪百分比以及罗切斯特组织病理学分级量表相关联。结果在患者中,我们发现MRI上的PDFF与半膜肌的肌肉活检脂肪百分比有很强的相关性(r = 0.85, P <0.001)和股外侧肌(r = 0.68, P = 0.005)。我们发现PDFF与罗切斯特组织病理学分级量表之间的相关性也有类似的结果。在5例肌肉活检有炎症改变的患者中,3例在MRI上显示相应肌肉的STIR高强度。通过在MRI上模拟18块大腿肌肉从起点到止点的PDFF,我们观察到LGMDR12患者所有大腿肌肉的脂肪置换近端到远端分布明显不均匀(P <0.001),以及每块肌肉中不同的脂肪替代模式。我们发现MRI上的脂肪分数与患病肌肉的肌肉活检上的脂肪百分比有很强的相关性,并验证了Dixon脂肪分数成像作为LGMDR12结果测量的使用。在成像中,大腿肌肉内不均匀的脂肪替换强调了仅分析肌肉样本而不是整个肌肉的风险,这对临床试验具有重要意义。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia, and Muscle is a prestigious, peer-reviewed international publication committed to disseminating research and clinical insights pertaining to cachexia, sarcopenia, body composition, and the physiological and pathophysiological alterations occurring throughout the lifespan and in various illnesses across the spectrum of life sciences. This journal serves as a valuable resource for physicians, biochemists, biologists, dieticians, pharmacologists, and students alike.
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