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Monocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells, but not regulatory T cells, track immunoregulatory dynamics and relapse recovery in early RRMS

Calahorra, L.; Machin-Diaz, I.; Alonso-Garcia, I.; Garcia-Dominguez, J. M.; Perez-Molina, I.; Lebron-Galan, R.; Vila-del Sol, V.; Goicoechea-Briceno, H.; Garcia-Arocha, J.; Garcia-Montero, R.; Galan, V.; Martin-Avila, G.; Cabanas-Cotillas, M.; Ortega, M. C.; Camacho-Toledano, C.; Serrano-Regal, M. P.; Aladro, Y.; Martinez-Gines, M. L.; Clemente, D.

2026-05-26 neurology
10.64898/2026.05.25.26354018 medRxiv
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Introduction: Incomplete recovery from relapses contributes to long-term disability accumulation in relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS), yet the relationship between immune regulation and relapse recovery remains poorly defined. Objective: To longitudinally characterize regulatory/effector immune cell dynamics in untreated RRMS patients and assess their association with immune balance and relapse recovery. Methods: Monocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells (M MDSCs), regulatory T cells (Treg), and effector CD4 T cell subsets were measured in blood from 69 untreated RRMS patients sampled during relapse or remission and reevaluated after 12 months. Associations with clinical recovery after relapse were examined. Results: During relapse, patients exhibited higher M MDSC and Treg frequencies than in remission, while effector T cell subsets remained unchanged. Over one year, M-MDSCs increased consistently regardless of baseline clinical status, whereas Treg frequencies remained stable. Effector to M MDSC ratios were markedly elevated during relapse and declined over time, while effector-to-Treg ratios showed minimal variation. M MDSC levels during relapse were associated with sustained regulatory features at 12 month follow up. Importantly, higher baseline M MDSC levels, but not Treg frequencies, were associated with complete relapse recovery at one year. Conclusion: These findings suggest that circulating M-MDSCs, but not Treg, reflect interindividual differences in immune regulation and clinical recovery after relapse in early RRMS.

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