“…One theory supporting a key role of inflammation in subpial cortical pathology, while reconciling pathological and clinical findings of progressive MS, proposes that this injury may be driven by a compartmentalized immune response involving the inflamed leptomeninges within brains that have a relatively intact BBB (Serafini et al, 2004;Lassmann et al, 2007;Magliozzi et al, 2007Magliozzi et al, , 2010Howell O. W. et al, 2011;Lucchinetti et al, 2011;Popescu et al, 2011;Choi et al, 2012;Absinta et al, 2015;Howell et al, 2015;Haider et al, 2016). Histological examination of autopsy CNS tissue from progressive MS cases have shown evidence of Tertiary Lymphoid Tissues (TLT) in the leptomeninges lining the forebrain (Serafini et al, 2004;Magliozzi et al, 2007), the cerebellum (Howell et al, 2015) and to a lesser extent the spinal cord (Reali et al, 2020). MRI studies have also confirmed the presence of meningeal TLT in the MS brain (Absinta et al, 2015).…”