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. 2018 May;265(5):1096-1101.
doi: 10.1007/s00415-018-8811-1. Epub 2018 Mar 5.

Autoimmune comorbidities in multiple sclerosis: what is the influence on brain volumes? A case-control MRI study

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Autoimmune comorbidities in multiple sclerosis: what is the influence on brain volumes? A case-control MRI study

Lorena Lorefice et al. J Neurol. 2018 May.

Abstract

Background: Several studies indicated that multiple sclerosis (MS) is frequently associated with other autoimmune diseases. However, it is little known if the coexistence of these conditions may influence the radiologic features of MS, and in particular the brain volumes.

Objectives: To evaluate the effect of autoimmune comorbidities on brain atrophy in a large case-control MS population.

Methods: A group of MS patients affected by a second autoimmune disorder, and a control MS group without any comorbidity, were recruited. Patients underwent a brain MRI and volumes of whole brain (WB), white matter (WM), and gray matter (GM) with cortical GM were estimated by SIENAX.

Results: The sample included 286 MS patients, of which 30 (10.5%) subjects with type 1 diabetes (T1D), 53 (18.5%) with autoimmune thyroiditis (AT) and 4 (0.1%) with celiac disease. Multiple regression analysis found an association between T1D and lower GM (p = 0.038) and cortical GM (p = 0.036) volumes, independent from MS clinical features and related to T1D duration (p < 0.01), while no association was observed with AT and celiac disease.

Conclusions: Our data support the importance of considering T1D as possible factors influencing the brain atrophy in MS. Further studies are needed to confirm our data and to clarify the underlying mechanisms.

Keywords: Autoimmune comorbidity; Autoimmune thyroiditis; Brain atrophy; Multiple sclerosis; Quantitative MRI techniques; Type 1 diabetes.

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