299 results on '"Reunanen, M."'
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2. Developing Knowledge–Intensive Product–Service Systems–Interview Results from Finnish Manufacturing Companies
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Kunttu, S., Välisalo, T., Reunanen, M., Kortelainen, H., Mathew, Joseph, editor, Ma, Lin, editor, Tan, Andy, editor, Weijnen, Margot, editor, and Lee, Jay, editor
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- 2012
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3. Value-driven maintenance planning for a production plant
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Rosqvist, T., Laakso, K., and Reunanen, M.
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- 2009
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4. Customer Observation as a Source of Latent Customer Needs and Radical New Ideas for Product-Service Systems
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Hanski, J., primary, Reunanen, M., additional, Kunttu, S., additional, Karppi, E., additional, Lintala, M., additional, and Nieminen, H., additional
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- 2013
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5. A two-stage study on multiple sclerosis susceptibility and chromosome 2q33
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Bonetti, A, Reunanen, K, Finnilä, S, Koivisto, K, Wikström, J, Sumelahti, M-L, Pirttilä, T, Elovaara, I, Reunanen, M, Saarela, J, Peltonen, L, Rantamäki, T, and Tienari, P J
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- 2004
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6. Linkage disequilibrium between the MBP tetranucleotide repeat and multiple sclerosis is restricted to a geographically defined subpopulation in Finland
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Pihlaja, H, Rantamäki, T, Wikström, J, Sumelahti, M-L, Laaksonen, M, Ilonen, J, Ruutiainen, J, Pirttilä, T, Elovaara, I, Reunanen, M, Kuokkanen, S, Peltonen, L, Koivisto, K, and Tienari, P J
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- 2003
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7. Composition of lipophilic compounds and carbohydrates in the accumulated plant litter and soil organic matter in boreal forests
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Stark, S., Hilli, S., Willför, S., Smeds, A. I., Reunanen, M., Penttinen, M., and Hautajärvi, R.
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- 2012
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8. DARS2 mutations in mitochondrial leucoencephalopathy and multiple sclerosis
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Isohanni, P, Linnankivi, T, Buzkova, J, Lönnqvist, T, Pihko, H, Valanne, L, Tienari, P J, Elovaara, I, Pirttilä, T, Reunanen, M, Koivisto, K, Marjavaara, S, and Suomalainen, A
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- 2010
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9. Interferon regulatory factor 5 (IRF5) gene variants are associated with multiple sclerosis in three distinct populations
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Kristjansdottir, G, Sandling, J K, Bonetti, A, Roos, I M, Milani, L, Wang, C, Gustafsdottir, S M, Sigurdsson, S, Lundmark, A, Tienari, P J, Koivisto, K, Elovaara, I, Pirttilä, T, Reunanen, M, Peltonen, L, Saarela, J, Hillert, J, Olsson, T, Landegren, U, Alcina, A, Fernández, O, Leyva, L, Guerrero, M, Lucas, M, Izquierdo, G, Matesanz, F, and Syvänen, A-C
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- 2008
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10. Long-term follow-up of tissue reactions caused by Teflon paste and cross-linked collagen in rats
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Reunanen, M. S., Toikkanen, S., and Viljanto, J.
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- 1991
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11. Sodium intake and multiple sclerosis activity and progression in BENEFIT
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Fitzgerald, Kathryn C., Munger, Kassandra L., Hartung, Hans peter, Freedman, Mark S., Montalbã¡n, Xavier, Edan, Gilles, Wicklein, Eva maria, Radue, Ernst wilhelm, Kappos, Ludwig, Pohl, Christoph, Ascherio, Alberto, Strasser fuchs, S., Berger, T., Vass, K., Sindic, C., Dubois, B., Dive, D., Debruyne, J., Metz, L., Rice, G., Duquette, P., Lapierre, Y., Freedman, M., Traboulsee, A., O'Connor, P., Å touraä, P., Talab, R., Zapletalova, O., Kovaåova, I., Medova, E., Fiedler, J., Frederiksen, J., Brochet, B., Moreau, T., Vermersch, P., Pelletier, J., Edan, G., Clanet, M., Clavelou, P., Lebrun frenay, C., Gout, O., Kallela, M., Pirttila, T., Ruutiainen, J., Koivisto, K., Reunanen, M., Elovaara, I., Villringer, A., Altenkirch, H., Wessel, K., Hartung, H. . P., Steinke, W., Kã¶lmel, H., Oschmann, P., Diem, R., Dressel, A., Hoffmann, F., Baum, K., Jung, S., Petereit, H., Reske, D., Sailer, M., Kohler, J., Sommer, N., Hohlfeld, R., Henn, K. . H., Tumani, H., Gold, R., Rieckmann, P., Komoly, R., Gacs, G., Jakab, G., Csiba, L., Vecsei, L., Miller, A., Karussis, D., Chapman, J., Ghezzi, A., Gallo, P., Cosi, V., Durelli, L., Anten, B., Visser, L., Myhr, K. . M., Szczudlik, A., Selmaj, K., Stelmasiak, Z., Podemski, R., Maciejek, Z., Cunha, L., Sega jazbec, S., Montalban, X., Arbizu, T., Saiz, A., Barcena, J., Arroyo, R., Fernandez, O., Izquierdo, G., Casanova, B., Lycke, J., Kappos, L., Mattle, H., Beer, K., Coleman, R., Chataway, J., Riordan, J. O., Howell, S., COMI, GIANCARLO, Fitzgerald, Kathryn C., Munger, Kassandra L., Hartung, Hans peter, Freedman, Mark S., Montalbã¡n, Xavier, Edan, Gille, Wicklein, Eva maria, Radue, Ernst wilhelm, Kappos, Ludwig, Pohl, Christoph, Ascherio, Alberto, Strasser fuchs, S., Berger, T., Vass, K., Sindic, C., Dubois, B., Dive, D., Debruyne, J., Metz, L., Rice, G., Duquette, P., Lapierre, Y., Freedman, M., Traboulsee, A., O'Connor, P., Å touraä , P., Talab, R., Zapletalova, O., Kovaå ova, I., Medova, E., Fiedler, J., Frederiksen, J., Brochet, B., Moreau, T., Vermersch, P., Pelletier, J., Edan, G., Clanet, M., Clavelou, P., Lebrun frenay, C., Gout, O., Kallela, M., Pirttila, T., Ruutiainen, J., Koivisto, K., Reunanen, M., Elovaara, I., Villringer, A., Altenkirch, H., Wessel, K., Hartung, H. . P., Steinke, W., Kã¶lmel, H., Oschmann, P., Diem, R., Dressel, A., Hoffmann, F., Baum, K., Jung, S., Petereit, H., Reske, D., Sailer, M., Kohler, J., Sommer, N., Hohlfeld, R., Henn, K. . H., Tumani, H., Gold, R., Rieckmann, P., Komoly, R., Gacs, G., Jakab, G., Csiba, L., Vecsei, L., Miller, A., Karussis, D., Chapman, J., Ghezzi, A., Comi, Giancarlo, Gallo, P., Cosi, V., Durelli, L., Anten, B., Visser, L., Myhr, K. . M., Szczudlik, A., Selmaj, K., Stelmasiak, Z., Podemski, R., Maciejek, Z., Cunha, L., Sega jazbec, S., Montalban, X., Arbizu, T., Saiz, A., Barcena, J., Arroyo, R., Fernandez, O., Izquierdo, G., Casanova, B., Lycke, J., Kappos, L., Mattle, H., Beer, K., Coleman, R., Chataway, J., Riordan, J. O., and Howell, S.
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Adult ,Male ,Brain ,Demyelinating Disease ,Neuroimaging ,Sodium, Dietary ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Disability Evaluation ,Young Adult ,Neurology ,Multiple Sclerosi ,Disease Progression ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Human ,Interferon beta-1b - Abstract
Objective: To assess whether a high-salt diet, as measured by urinary sodium concentration, is associated with faster conversion from clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) to multiple sclerosis (MS) and MS activity and disability. Methods: BENEFIT was a randomized clinical trial comparing early versus delayed interferon beta-1b treatment in 465 patients with a CIS. Each patient provided a median of 14 (interquartile range = 13â16) spot urine samples throughout the 5-year follow-up. We estimated 24-hour urine sodium excretion level at each time point using the Tanaka equations, and assessed whether sodium levels estimated from the cumulative average of the repeated measures were associated with clinical (conversion to MS, Expanded Disability Status Scale [EDSS]) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) outcomes. Results: Average 24-hour urine sodium levels were not associated with conversion to clinically definite MS over the 5-year follow-up (hazard ratio [HR] = 0.91, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.67â1.24 per 1g increase in estimated daily sodium intake), nor were they associated with clinical or MRI outcomes (new active lesions after 6 months: HR = 1.05, 95% CI = 0.97â1.13; relative change in T2 lesion volume: â0.11, 95% CI = â0.25 to 0.04; change in EDSS: â0.01, 95% CI = â0.09 to 0.08; relapse rate: HR = 0.78, 95% CI = 0.56â1.07). Results were similar in categorical analyses using quintiles. Interpretation: Our results, based on multiple assessments of urine sodium excretion over 5 years and standardized clinical and MRI follow-up, suggest that salt intake does not influence MS disease course or activity. Ann Neurol 2017;82:20â29.
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12. Dynamic MRI urography in the evaluation of neonatally detected abnormalities of the upper urinary tract: O
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Reunanen, M., Svedstroem, E., and Erkkilae, J.
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- 1998
13. Carbonic anhydrase II in the cerebrospinal fluid: its value as a disease marker
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PARKKILA, A.-K., PARKKILA, S., REUNANEN, M., NIEMELÄ, O., TUISKU, S., RAUTAKORPI, I., and RAJANIEMI, H.
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- 1997
14. Sugar, Non-volatile and Phenolic Acids Composition of Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo L. var.ellipsoidea ) Fruits
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Ayaz, F.A., Kucukislamoglu, M., and Reunanen, M.
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- 2000
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15. Proliferating Cells in Demyelinating States
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Reunanen, M. I., Ilonen, J., Järvenpää, K., and Palo, Jorma, editor
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- 1978
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16. The electroretinogram, visual evoked cortical potential and retinocortical activation time
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Sulg, I. A., Hokkanen, E., Siivola, J., Reunanen, M., and Barber, Colin, editor
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- 1980
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17. Longitudinal Studies of Viral Antibody Synthesis in MS Patients
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Salmi, A., Arnadottir, T., Reunanen, M., Matikainen, M.-T., Ruth, V., Panelius, M., Frey, H., Bauer, H. J., editor, Poser, S., editor, and Ritter, G., editor
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- 1980
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18. Randomized Trial of Oral Teriflunomide for Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
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Paul, O'Connor, Wolinsky, Jerry S., Christian, Confavreux, Giancarlo, Comi, Ludwig, Kappos, Olsson, Tomas P., Hadj, Benzerdjeb, Philippe, Truffinet, Lin, Wang, Aaron, Miller, Temso Trial Group Reingold, Freedman Ms S., Cutter, G., Antel, J., Barkhof, F., Maddrey, W., Ravnborg, M., Schenker, S., O'Connor, P., Wolinsky, J. S., Confavreux, C., Comi, G., Kappos, L., Olsson, T. P., Miller, A., Freedman, Mark S., Narayana, P. A., Nelson, F., Vainrub, I., Datta, S., He, R., Gates, B., Ton, K., Wamil, B., Truffinet, P., Igau, B., Nicolas, V., Notelet, L., Payrard, S., Wijnand, P., Devore, S., H. H., Li, Osho, T., Wang, L., Wei, L., Dukovic, D., Ling, Y., Benzerdjeb, H., Mednikova, Z., Trabelsi, N., Musset, M., Merrill, D., Turpault, S., Williams, B., Nortmeyer, H., Kirst, E., Witthaus, E., Chen, S., Maida, E., Auff, E., Fazekas, F., Berger, T., Bhan, V., Bouchard, J. P., Duquette, P., Freedman, M., Grand'Maison, F., Kremenchutzky, M., Bourque, C., Marrie, R. A., Melanson, M., Patry, D., Oger, J., Stefanelli, M., Jacques, F., Venegas, P., Miranda, M., Barrientos, N., Tenhamm, E., Gloger, S., Rohde, G., Mares, J., Frederiksen, J., Stenager, E., Haldre, S., Gross Paju, K., Elovaara, I., Sumelahti, M. L., Erälinna, J. P., Farkkila, M., Harno, H., Reunanen, M., Jolma, T., Camu, W., Clavelou, P., Magy, L., Debouverie, M., Edan, G., Lebrun Frenay, C., Moreau, T., Pelletier, J., Roullet, E., Alamowitch, S., Clanet, M., Hautecoeur, P., Damier, P., Rumbach, L., Chan, A., Schimrigk, S., Haas, J., Lensch, E., Diener, H., Limmroth, V., Anders, D., Berghoff, M., Oschmann, P., Stangel, M., Frese, A., Kiefer, R., Marziniak, M., Zettl, U., Stark, E., Jendroska, K., Reifschneider, G., Amato, M. P., Cosi, V., Gallo, P., Gasperini, Claudio, Ghezzi, A., Trojano, M., Pozzilli, Carlo, Montanari, E., Zwanikken, C. P., Jongen, P. J., Van Munster, E. T., Hupperts, R. M., Anten, B., Sanders, E. A., Celius, E., Hovdal, H., Krogseth, S. B., Kozubski, W., Kwiecinski, H., Czlonkowska, A., Stelmasiak, Z., Selmaj, K., Hasiec, T., Fryze, W., Drozdowski, W., Kochanowicz, J., Cunha, L., De Sa, J., Sena, A. H., Odinak, M., Skoromets, A., Gusev, E., Boiko, A., Lashch, N., Stolyarov, I., Belova, A., Malkova, N., Doronin, B., Yakupov, E., Brundin, L., Hillert, J., Karabudak, R., Irkec, C., Idiman, E., Turan, O., Efendi, H., Gedizlioglu, M., Buchakchyyska, N., Goloborodko, A., Ipatov, A., Kobets, S., Lebedynets, V., Moskovko, S., Sanotskyy, Y., Smolanka, V., Yavorskaya, V., Bates, D., Evangelou, N., Hawkins, C., Mclean, B., O'Riordan, J., Price, S., Turner, B., Barnes, D., Zajicek, J., Honeycutt, W., Khan, O., Spikol, L., Stevens, J., Klinische Neurowetenschappen, and RS: MHeNs School for Mental Health and Neuroscience
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medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,Nausea ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Placebo-controlled study ,General Medicine ,Placebo ,Gastroenterology ,Surgery ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Alanine transaminase ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,Relative risk ,Teriflunomide ,medicine ,biology.protein ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Leflunomide ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Teriflunomide reduced the annualized relapse rate (0.54 for placebo vs. 0.37 for teri flunomide at either 7 or 14 mg), with relative risk reductions of 31.2% and 31.5%, respectively (P
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19. Phase III Dose-Comparison Study of Glatiramer Acetate for Multiple Sclerosis
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Comi, G, Cohen, Ja, Arnold, Dl, Wynn, D, Filippi, M, FORTE Study Group, Rocc, Ma, Perego, E, Absinta, M, Mesaros, S, Vuotto, R, Misci, P, Petrolini, M, Coyle, P, Wolinsky, J, Antel, J, Zamvil, S, Feigin, P, Carra, Aj, Bettinelli, Rj, Luetic, Gg, Vrech, Ca, Dubois, Bd, Metz, L, Bar Or, A, Bhan, V, Myles, M, Havrdova, E, Ehler, E, Kanovsky, P, Talab, R, Zapletalova, O, Gross Paju, K, Taba, P, Elovaara, I, Erälinna, Jp, Kinnunen, E, Koivisto, K, Reunanen, M, Brochet, B, Camu, W, Damier, P, Defer, G, Tumani, H, Becker, E, Buettner, T, Diener, Hc, Franz, P, Haas, J, Heesen, C, Heidenreich, F, Koelmel, Hw, Reifschneider, G, Retzlaff, K, Thoemke, F, Ziemssen, T, Rozsa, C, Bartos, L, Csanyi, A, Deme, I, Komoly, S, Panczel, G, Simo, M, Achiron, A, Milo, R, Bergamaschi, R, Bertolotto, A, Capra, R, Caputo, D, Cavalla, P, Centonze, D, Cottone, S, DE STEFANO, Nicola, Gasperini, C, Mancardi, G, Provinciali, L, Ruggieri, S, Scarpini, E, Zaffaroni, M, Metra, M, Kizlaitiene, R, Vaitkus, A, Zwanikken, Cp, Hupperts, Rm, Jongen, Pj, Szczudlik, A, Fryze, W, Kazibutowska, Z, Pierzchaa, K, Pniewski, J, Podemski, R, Stepień, A, Bajenaru, O, Campeanu, A, Marginean, I, Popescu, Cd, Toldisan, I, Boiko, A, Gustov, A, Malkova, N, Perfilyev, S, Poverennova, I, Saykhunov, M, Shutov, A, Skoromets, A, Spirin, N, Stolyarov, I, Volkova, L, Rodriguez Antigüedad, A, Arbizu, T, Arroyo, R, Barcena, J, Casanova, B, Fernández, O, Montalban, X, Ramió, L, Saiz Hinarejos, A, Sharrack, B, Silber, E, Young, C, Agius, M, Birnbaum, G, Campagnolo, D, Chaudhary, K, Cohen, J, Ford, C, Fox, E, Goodman, A, Green, B, Gupta, A, Hughes, B, Javed, A, Jeffery, D, Kasper, L, Kaufman, M, Khan, O, Kresa Reahl, K, Leist, T, Lynch, S, Markowitz, C, Mattson, D, Moses, H, Parks, B, Parry, G, Phillips, T, Picone, M, Rammohan, K, Rizvi, S, Royal, W, Scarberry, S, Sheppard, C, Simnad, V, Thrower, B, Whitham, R, Wynn, D., Comi, G, Cohen, Ja, Arnold, Dl, Wynn, D, Filippi, M, FORTE Study, Group, Diener, Hans Christoph (Beitragende*r), Klinische Neurowetenschappen, and RS: MHeNs School for Mental Health and Neuroscience
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Male ,Medizin ,MULTICENTER ,Relapsing-Remitting ,Gastroenterology ,law.invention ,DOUBLE-BLIND ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Recurrence ,Drug Toxicity ,Clinical endpoint ,Secondary Prevention ,administration /&/ dosage/adverse effects/therapeutic use ,Middle Aged ,drug therapy ,Intention to Treat Analysis ,Treatment Outcome ,Neurology ,Tolerability ,Disease Progression ,RELAPSE RATE ,TRIAL ,Female ,Settore MED/26 - Neurologia ,Drug ,Immunosuppressive Agents ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions ,Adolescent ,Endpoint Determination ,DOUBLE-BLIND, RELAPSE RATE, FOLLOW-UP, DISABILITY, TRIAL, MULTICENTER, MS ,Dose-Response Relationship ,Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting ,Adolescent, Adult, Disease Progression, Dose-Response Relationship ,Drug, Drug Toxicity, Endpoint Determination, Female, Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents ,administration /&/ dosage/adverse effects/therapeutic use, Intention to Treat Analysis, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Sclerosis ,drug therapy, Multiple Sclerosis ,drug therapy, Peptides ,administration /&/ dosage/adverse effects/therapeutic use, Recurrence ,prevention /&/ control, Treatment Outcome ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Glatiramer acetate ,Expanded Disability Status Scale ,Intention-to-treat analysis ,Peptides ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,business.industry ,DISABILITY ,MS ,Glatiramer Acetate ,Confidence interval ,Surgery ,Relative risk ,prevention /&/ control ,Neurology (clinical) ,FOLLOW-UP ,business - Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of glatiramer acetate (GA) 40mg compared to a 20mg dose. Methods: Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) with ≥1 documented relapse in 12 months prior to screening, or ≥2 documented relapses in 24 months prior to screening, and Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score 0 to 5.5 were enrolled. Patients were evaluated at screening, baseline, and at months 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, and 12. Primary endpoint was rate of confirmed relapses observed during 12-month study. Analysis was by intent-to-treat. Results: A total of 1,155 patients randomized to GA 20mg (n = 586) or 40mg (n = 569). The groups were well-matched at baseline on demographic, clinical, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) characteristics. The primary endpoint was similar in both groups (relative risk [RR] = 1.07; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.88–1.31; p = 0.486) with mean annualized relapse rates (ARRs) of 0.33 for the 20mg group, 0.35 for the 40mg group, and 0.27 for patients from both groups who completed the entire 1-year treatment. A total of 77% of patients remained relapse-free in both groups. Both groups showed a reduction in mean number of gadolinium-enhancing and new T2 lesions over time with trend for faster reduction in the first trimester with the 40mg dose compared with 20mg dose. Both doses were well-tolerated with a safety profile similar to that observed in previous studies of 20mg GA. Interpretation: In relapsing-remitting MS patients, both the currently-approved GA 20mg and 40mg doses were safe and well-tolerated, with no gain in efficacy for the higher dose. Ann Neurol 2011;69:75–82.
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20. A Placebo-Controlled Trial of Oral Cladribine for Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
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Giovannoni, G, Comi, G, Cook, S, Rammohan, K, Rieckmann, P, Soelberg Sørensen, P, Vermersch, P, Sandberg Wollheim, M, Cuzick, J, Juliusson, G, Reingold, S, King, J, Pollard, J, Sedal, L, Aichner, F, Eggers, C, Dive, D, Medaer, R, Ferreira, M, Manchev, I, Milanov, I, Haralanov, L, Deleva, N, Petrova, N, Bozhinov, P, Zahariev, Z, Stamenov, B, Shotekov, P, Petrov, I, Moskov, R, Emond, F, Freedman, M, Grand'Maison, F, Jacques, F, Vorobeychik, G, Demarin, V, Kovacicek, M, Lusic, I, Perhat Bucevic, T, Havrdova, E, Talab, R, Kanovsky, P, Petersen, T, Gross Paju, K, Kalbe, I, Toomsoo, T, Elovaara, I, Eralinna, Jp, Reunanen, M, Clavelou, P, Damier, P, Debouverie, M, Edan, G, Gout, O, Labauge, P, Laplaud, D, Wiertlewski, S, Heidenreich, F, Mäurer, M, Kieseier, B, Limmroth, V, Oschmann, P, Schimrigk, S, Steinbrecher, A, Zettl, U, Ziemann, U, Karageorgiou, K, Kyritsis, A, Papadimitriou, A, Amato, Mp, Bernardi, G, Morra, Vb, Galgani, S, Gallo, Paolo, Patti, F, Marrosu, M, Pozzilli, C, Trojano, M, Mancardi, Gl, Gebeily, S, Koussa, S, Wehbe, M, Yamout, B, Vaitkus, A, Metra, M, Messouak, O, Mossaddaq, R, Slassi, I, Yahyaoui, M, Hupperts, Rm, Czlonkowska, A, Kozubski, W, Nyka, W, Selmaj, K, Szczudlik, A, Figueiredo, J, Pedrosa, R, Alifirova, V, Balyazin, V, Barbarash, O, Belova, A, Boyko, A, Gusev, E, Elchaninov, A, Jacoupov, E, Julev, N, Kotov, S, Kudryavtsev, A, Laskov, V, Lesnyak, O, Odinak, M, Pasechnik, E, Poverennonva, I, Skoromets, A, Spirin, N, Stolyarov, I, Vorobieva, O, Voskresenskaya, O, Zaslavskiy, L, Zonova, E, Bohlega, S, El Jumah, M, Drulovic, J, Nadj, C, Goebels, N, Schluep, M, Ayed Frih, M, Hentati, F, Mhiri, C, Mrabet, A, Mrissa, R, Idiman, E, Karabudak, R, Turan, Of, Ahmed, F, Constantinescu, C, Hawkins, C, Palace, J, Sharrack, B, Loganovsky, K, Moskovko, S, Nehrych, T, Voloshyna, Np, Carlini, W, English, J, Garmany, G, Glyman, S, Huddlestone, J, Hurwitz, B, Kresa Reahl, K, Mikol, D, Pardo, G, Rao, H, Reif, M, Thrower, B, Royal, W, Webb, R, Wynn, D, Naga, C, Allen, N, Lin, K, Stefoski, D, Balabanov, R., Klinische Neurowetenschappen, RS: MHeNs School for Mental Health and Neuroscience, G., Giovannoni, G., Comi, S., Cook, K., Rammohan, P., Rieckmann, P. S., Sorensen, P., Vermersch, P., Chang, A., Hamlett, B., Musch, S. J., Greenberg, Altri, and BRESCIA MORRA, Vincenzo
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Male ,Medizin ,Placebo-controlled study ,Administration, Oral ,Relapsing-Remitting ,drug therapy/pathology ,Gastroenterology ,Disability Evaluation ,Cladribine ,Hazard ratio ,Brain ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Administration ,Oral, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Analysis of Variance, Brain ,pathology, Cladribine ,adverse effects/therapeutic use, Disability Evaluation, Disease Progression, Double-Blind Method, Female, Herpes Zoster ,etiology, Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents ,adverse effects/therapeutic use, Intention to Treat Analysis, Lymphopenia ,chemically induced, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Sclerosis ,drug therapy/pathology, Young Adult ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Intention to Treat Analysis ,adverse effects/therapeutic use ,Disease Progression ,chemically induced ,Female ,Immunosuppressive Agents ,medicine.drug ,Oral ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Adolescent ,etiology ,cladribine ,immunomodulation ,multiple sclerosis ,trial ,Lower risk ,Placebo ,DIAGNOSIS ,Herpes Zoster ,Young Adult ,Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting ,Double-Blind Method ,Lymphopenia ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Adverse effect ,Aged ,Analysis of Variance ,business.industry ,MS ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Surgery ,CELLS ,pathology ,Lymphocytopenia ,business - Abstract
Cladribine provides immunomodulation through selective targeting of lymphocyte subtypes. We report the results of a 96-week phase 3 trial of a short-course oral tablet therapy in patients with relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis. We randomly assigned 1326 patients in an approximate 1:1:1 ratio to receive one of two cumulative doses of cladribine tablets (either 3.5 mg or 5.25 mg per kilogram of body weight) or matching placebo, given in two or four short courses for the first 48 weeks, then in two short courses starting at week 48 and week 52 (for a total of 8 to 20 days per year). The primary end point was the rate of relapse at 96 weeks. Among patients who received cladribine tablets (either 3.5 mg or 5.25 mg per kilogram), there was a significantly lower annualized rate of relapse than in the placebo group (0.14 and 0.15, respectively, vs. 0.33 ; P
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21. Difference in prevalence of congenital cryptorchidism in infants between two Nordic countries
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Boisen, K.A., Kaleva, M., Main, K.M., Virtanen, H.E., Haavisto, A-M, Schmidt, I.M., Chellakooty, M., Damgaard, I.N., Mau, C., Reunanen, M., Skakkebaek, N.E., and Toppari, J.
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Cryptorchism -- Comparative analysis ,Cryptorchism -- Research ,Infants -- Health aspects - Published
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22. Aktiivisuutta ja osallistumista tukeva fysioterapia aivoverenkiertohäiriöön sairastuneiden alkuvaiheen kuntoutuksessa. Satunnaistettu seurantatutkimus
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Pyöriä, O, Reunanen, M, Nyrkkö, H, Kautiainen, H, Pieninkeroinen, I, Tapiola, T, and Lohikoski, P
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aktiivisuus ,terveyspalvelut ,sosiaalipalvelut ,kotikuntoutus ,kuntoutus ,aivoverenkiertohäiriöt ,moniammatillinen kuntoutus ,fysioterapia ,osallistuminen ,kustannukset - Abstract
Satunnaistettu seurantatutkimus Aktiivisuutta ja osallistumista tukeva fysioterapia aivoverenkiertohäiriöön (AVH) sairastuneiden alkuvaiheen kuntoutuksessa toteutettiin vuosina 2008–2013. Tutkimuksessa selvitettiin laaja-alaisia toimintakyvyn muutoksia ja kuntoutujien ja heidän omaistensa kokemuksia sekä terveys- ja sosiaalipalvelujen käyttöä aktivoivassa ja perinteisessä fysioterapiassa. 108 osallistumiskriteerit täyttänyttä kuntoutujaa satunnaistettiin aktivoivan ja perinteisen fysioterapian ryhmiin. Aktivoivan fysioterapian ryhmän kuntoutus tuki kuntoutujien aktiivista osallistumista ja kotiutumista. Seurannan aikana molempien ryhmien toimintakyky parani eikä ryhmien välillä ollut tilastollisesti merkitseviä eroja. Aktivoiva ryhmä käytti perinteiseen ryhmään verrattuna puolet vähemmän perusterveydenhuollon laitoshoitopäiviä, mutta ero ei ollut tilastollisesti merkitsevä. Perusterveydenhuollon kuntoutujakohtaiset kustannukset vuodessa olivat aktivoivassa ryhmässä 1 200 € perinteistä ryhmää pienemmät. Alkuvaiheen kuntoutuksen intensiivisyys, suunnitelmallinen seuranta ja moniammatillinen työote molemmissa ryhmissä on saattanut vaikuttaa tuloksiin. Aktiivisuutta tukeva fysioterapiaote oli vakiintunut fysioterapeuttien toimintatavaksi, mikä vähensi intervention vertailtavuutta ryhmien välillä. Kuntoutujien kokemukset haastavat fysioterapeutit syventämään moniammatillista yhteistyötä ja siirtämään painopistettä kuntoutujan elinympäristöön ja sosiaaliseen osallistumiseen. Tulevaisuudessa AVH-kuntoutusta tulisi tutkia myös tarkastelemalla, voidaanko kuntoutuksella ehkäistä sairauden uusiutumista ja siten vaikuttaa AVH:sta johtuviin terveydenhuollon kokonaiskustannuksiin. 25,00 euroa
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23. Activating physiotherapy in stroke rehabilitation – online course for advanced physiotherapy higher education
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24. Magnetic resonance imaging outcomes from a phase III trial of teriflunomide
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Wolinsky, Js, Narayana, Pa, Nelson, F, Datta, S, O'Connor, P, Confavreux, C, Comi, G, Kappos, L, Olsson, Tp, Truffinet, P, Wang, L, Miller, A, Freedman MSMaida, E, Auff, E, Fazekas, F, Berger, T, Bhan, V, Bouchard, Jp, Duquette, P, Freedman, M, Grand'Maison, F, Kremenchutzky, M, Bourque, C, Marrie, Ra, Melanson, M, Patry, D, Oger, J, Stefanelli, M, Jacques, F, Venegas, P, Miranda, M, Barrientos, N, Tenhamm, E, Gloger, S, Rohde, G, Mares, J, Frederiksen, J, Stenager, E, Haldre, S, Gross Paju, K, Elovaara, I, Sumelahti, Ml, Erälinna, Jp, Färkkilä, M, Harno, H, Reunanen, M, Jolma, T, Camu, W, Clavelou, P, Magy, L, Debouverie, M, Edan, G, Lebrun Frenay, C, Moreau, T, Pelletier, J, Roullet, E, Alamowitch, S, Clanet, M, Hautecoeur, P, Damier, P, Rumbach, L, Chan, A, Schimrigk, S, Haas, J, Lensch, E, Diener, H, Limmroth, V, Anders, D, Berghoff, M, Oschmann, P, Stangel, M, Frese, A, Kiefer, R, Marziniak, M, Zettl, U, Stark, E, Jendroska, K, Reifschneider, G, Amato, Mp, Cosi, V, Gallo, Paolo, Gasperini, C, Ghezzi, A, Trojano, M, Pozzilli, C, Montanari, E, Zwanikken, Cp, Jongen, Pj, Centrum, Ms, Van Munster ET, Hupperts, Rm, Anten, B, Sanders, Ea, Celius, E, Hovdal, H, Krogseth, Sb, Kozubski, W, Kwiecinski, H, Czlonkowska, A, Stelmasiak, Z, Selmaj, K, Hasiec, T, Fryze, W, Drozdowski, W, Kochanowicz, J, Cunha, L, De Sá, J, Harrington Sena, A, Odinak, M, Skoromets, A, Gusev, E, Boiko, A, Lashch, N, Stolyarov, I, Belova, A, Malkova, N, Doronin, B, Yakupov, E, Brundin, L, Hillert, J, Karabudak, R, Irkec, C, Idiman, E, Turan, O, Efendi, H, Gedizlioglu, M, Buchakchyyska, N, Goloborodko, A, Ipatov, A, Kobets, S, Lebedynets, V, Moskovko, S, Yushchenko, Oi, Sanotskyy, Y, Smolanka, V, Yavorskaya, V, Bates, D, Evangelou, N, Hawkins, C, Mclean, B, O'Riordan, J, Price, S, Turner, B, Barnes, D, Zajicek, J, Honeycutt, W, Khan, O, Spikol, L, and Stevens, J.
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25. Interferon β-1b-neutralizing antibodies 5 years after clinically isolated syndrome
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Hartung, Hp, Strasser Fuchs, S, Berger, T, Vass, K, Sindic, C, Dubois, B, Dive, D, Debruyne, J, Metz, L, Rice, G, Duquette, P, Lapierre, Y, Freedman, M, Traboulsee, A, O'Connor, P, Stourac, P, Taláb, R, Zapletalová, O, Kováøová, I, Medová, E, Fiedler, J, Frederiksen, J, Brochet, B, Moreau, T, Vermersch, P, Pelletier, J, Edan, G, Clanet, M, Clavelou, P, Lebrun Frenay, C, Gout, O, Kallela, M, Pirttilä, T, Ruutiainen, J, Koivisto, K, Reunanen, M, Elovaara, I, Villringer, A, Altenkirch, H, Wessel, K, Steinke, W, Kölmel, H, Oschmann, P, Diem, R, Dressel, A, Hoffmann, F, Baum, K, Jung, S, Petereit, Hf, Reske, D, Sailer, M, Köhler, J, Sommer, N, Hohlfeld, R, Henn, Kh, Steinbrecher, A, Tumani, H, Gold, R, Rieckmann, P, Komoly, R, Gács, G, Jakab, G, Csiba, L, Vécsei, L, Miller, A, Karussis, D, Chapman, J, Ghezzi, A, Comi, G, Gallo, Paolo, Cosi, V, Durelli, L, Anten, B, Visser, L, Myhr, Km, Szczudlik, A, Selmaj, K, Stelmasiak, Z, Podemski, R, Maciejek, Z, Cunha, L, Sega Jazbec, S, Montalba, X, Arbizu, T, Saiz, A, Bárcena, J, Arroyo, R, Fernández, O, Izquierdo, G, Casanova, B, Lycke, J, Kappos, L, Mattle, H, Beer, K, Coleman, R, Chataway, J, O'Riordan, J, and Howell, S. .
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26. Interferon β-1b-neutralizing antibodies 5 years after clinically isolated syndrome
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Hartung, Hp, Strasser Fuchs, S, Berger, T, Vass, K, Sindic, C, Dubois, B, Dive, D, Debruyne, J, Metz, L, Rice, G, Duquette, P, Lapierre, Y, Freedman, M, Traboulsee, A, O'Connor, P, Stourac, P, Taláb, R, Zapletalová, O, Kováøová, I, Medová, E, Fiedler, J, Frederiksen, J, Brochet, B, Moreau, T, Vermersch, P, Pelletier, J, Edan, G, Clanet, M, Clavelou, P, Lebrun Frenay, C, Gout, O, Kallela, M, Pirttilä, T, Ruutiainen, J, Koivisto, K, Reunanen, M, Elovaara, I, Villringer, A, Altenkirch, H, Wessel, K, Steinke, W, Kölmel, H, Oschmann, P, Diem, R, Dressel, A, Hoffmann, F, Baum, K, Jung, S, Petereit, Hf, Reske, D, Sailer, M, Köhler, J, Sommer, N, Hohlfeld, R, Henn, Kh, Steinbrecher, A, Tumani, H, Gold, R, Rieckmann, P, Komoly, R, Gács, G, Jakab, G, Csiba, L, Vécsei, L, Miller, A, Karussis, D, Chapman, J, Ghezzi, A, Comi, G, Gallo, Paolo, Cosi, V, Durelli, L, Anten, B, Visser, L, Myhr, Km, Szczudlik, A, Selmaj, K, Stelmasiak, Z, Podemski, R, Maciejek, Z, Cunha, L, Sega Jazbec, S, Montalba, X, Arbizu, T, Saiz, A, Bárcena, J, Arroyo, R, Fernández, O, Izquierdo, G, Casanova, B, Lycke, J, Kappos, L, Mattle, H, Beer, K, Coleman, R, Chataway, J, O'Riordan, J, Howell, S. ., Neurology, Radiology and nuclear medicine, NCA - Multiple Sclerosis and Other Neuroinflammatory Diseases, UCL - SSS/IONS/CEMO - Pôle Cellulaire et moléculaire, and UCL - (SLuc) Service de neurologie
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Multiple Sclerosis ,Injections, Subcutaneous ,Relapse rate ,Brain mri ,Medicine ,Humans ,Longitudinal Studies ,Prospective Studies ,Clinically isolated syndrome ,biology ,business.industry ,Immunogenicity ,Interferon-beta ,Antibodies, Neutralizing ,Titer ,Interferon β 1b ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Neurology (clinical) ,Antibody ,business ,Demyelinating Diseases ,Follow-Up Studies ,Interferon beta-1b - Abstract
To determine the frequency and consequences of neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) in patients with a first event suggestive of multiple sclerosis (MS) treated with interferon β-1b (IFNβ-1b).In the Betaseron/Betaferon in Newly Emerging MS For Initial Treatment (BENEFIT) study, patients were randomly assigned to 250 μg IFNβ-1b (Betaferon) or placebo subcutaneously every other day for 2 years or until diagnosis of clinically definite MS (CDMS). Patients were then offered open-label IFNβ-1b for up to 5 years. NAb status was assessed every 6 months by the myxovirus protein A induction assay. A titer20 NU/mL was considered NAb-positive, with low (≥20-100 NU/mL), medium (≥100-400 NU/mL), and high (≥400 NU/mL) titer categories. Here we examine early-treated patients, who received IFNβ-1b for up to 5 years.NAbs were measured in 277 of 292 early-treated patients and detected at least once in 88 (31.8%) patients, with 53 (60.2%) reverting to NAb negativity by year 5. Time to CDMS, time to confirmed disability progression, and annualized relapse rate did not differ between NAb-positive and NAb-negative patients or between periods of NAb positivity vs NAb negativity within patients. Increases in newly active lesion number and T2 lesion volume and conversion to McDonald MS were associated with NAb positivity and were more pronounced with higher titers.Although NAb positivity was associated with increased brain MRI activity, no discernible effects on clinical outcomes were found. This finding may reflect the greater power of MRI compared with clinical outcomes to detect the treatment effects of IFNβ-1b and may also result from temporal changes in NAb titers and biology.
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27. Randomized Trial of Oral Teriflunomide for Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
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O'Connor, P, Wolinsky, Js, Confavreux, C, Comi, G, Kappos, L, Olsson, Tp, Benzerdjeb, H, Truffinet, P, Wang, L, Miller, A, Freedman, Ms, Reingold, S, Cutter, G, Antel, J, Barkhof, F, Maddrey, W, Ravnborg, M, Schenker, S, Narayana, Pa, Nelson, F, Vainrub, I, Datta, S, He, R, Gates, B, Ton, K, Wamil, B, Igau, B, Nicolas, V, Notelet, L, Payrard, S, Wijnand, P, Devore, S, Li, Hh, Osho, T, Wei, L, Dukovic, D, Ling, Y, Mednikova, Z, Trabelsi, N, Musset, M, Merrill, D, Turpault, S, Williams, B, Nortmeyer, H, Kirst, E, Witthaus, E, Chen, S, Maida, E, Auff, E, Fazekas, F, Berger, T, Bhan, V, Bouchard, Jp, Duquette, P, Grand'Maison, F, Kremenchutzky, M, Bourque, C, Marrie, Ra, Melanson, M, Patry, D, Oger, J, Stefanelli, M, Jacques, F, Venegas, P, Miranda, M, Barrientos, N, Tenhamm, E, Gloger, S, Rohde, G, Mares, J, Frederiksen, J, Stenager, E, Haldre, S, Gross Paju, K, Elovaara, I, Sumelahti, Ml, Erälinna, Jp, Färkkilä, M, Harno, H, Reunanen, M, Jolma, T, Camu, W, Clavelou, P, Magy, L, Debouverie, M, Edan, G, Lebrun Frenay, C, Moreau, T, Pelletier, J, Roullet, E, Alamowitch, S, Clanet, M, Hautecoeur, P, Damier, P, Rumbach, L, Chan, A, Schimrigk, S, Haas, J, Lensch, E, Diener, H, Limmroth, V, Anders, D, Berghoff, M, Oschmann, P, Stangel, M, Frese, A, Kiefer, R, Marziniak, M, Zettl, U, Stark, E, Jendroska, K, Reifschneider, G, Amato, Mp, Cosi, V, Gallo, Paolo, Gasperini, C, Ghezzi, A, Trojano, M, Pozzilli, C, Montanari, E, Zwanikken, Cp, Jongen, Pj, Van Munster ET, Hupperts, Rm, Anten, B, Sanders, Ea, Celius, E, Hovdal, H, Krogseth, Sb, Kozubski, W, Kwiecinski, H, Czlonkowska, A, Stelmasiak, Z, Selmaj, K, Hasiec, T, Fryze, W, Drozdowski, W, Kochanowicz, J, Cunha, L, De Sá, J, Sena, Ah, Odinak, M, Skoromets, A, Gusev, E, Boiko, A, Lashch, N, Stolyarov, I, Belova, A, Malkova, N, Doronin, B, Yakupov, E, Brundin, L, Hillert, J, Karabudak, R, Irkec, C, Idiman, E, Turan, O, Efendi, H, Gedizlioglu, M, Buchakchyyska, N, Goloborodko, A, Ipatov, A, Kobets, S, Lebedynets, V, Moskovko, S, Sanotskyy, Y, Smolanka, V, Yavorskaya, V, Bates, D, Evangelou, N, Hawkins, C, Mclean, B, O'Riordan, J, Price, S, Turner, B, Barnes, D, Zajicek, J, Honeycutt, W, Khan, O, Spikol, L, and Stevens, J.
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28. Activating physiotherapy in stroke rehabilitation – online course for advanced physiotherapy higher education
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29. Natalizumab plus interferon beta-1a reduces lesion formation in relapsing multiple sclerosis
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Ernst Wilhelm, Radue, William, H. Stuart, Peter, A. Calabresi, Christian, Confavreux, Steven, L. Galetta, Richard, A. Rudick, Fred, D. Lublin, Bianca, Weinstock Guttman, Daniel, R. Wynn, Elizabeth, Fisher, Athina, Papadopoulou, Frances, Lynn, Michael, A. Panzara, Alfred, W. Sandrock, For, the SENTINEL Investigators including F. Fazekas, Enzinger, C., Seifert, T., Storch, M., Strasser Fuchs, S., Berger, T., Dilitz, E., Egg, R., Deisenhammer, F., Decoo, D, Lampaert, J., Bartholome, E., Bier, J., Stenager, E., Rasmussen, M., Binzer, M., Shorsh, K., Christensen, M., Ravnborg, M., Soelberg Sørensen, P., Blinkenberg, M., Petersen, B., Hansen, H. J., Bech, E., Petersen, T., Kirkegaard, M., Finland:, J. Eralinna, Ruutiainen, J., Soilu Hänninen, M., Säkö, E., Laaksonen, M., Reunanen, M., Remes, A., Keskinarkaus, I., Moreau, T., Noblet, M., Rouaud, O., Couvreur, G., Edan, G., Lepage, E., Drapier, S., De Burghgraeve, V., Yaouanq, J., Merienne, M., Cahagne, V., Gout, O., Deschamps, R., Le Canuet, P., Moulignier, A., Vermersch, P., De Seze, J., Stojkovic, T., Griffié, G., Engles, Ferriby, D., Debouverie, M., Pittion Vouyouvitch, S., Lacour, J. C., Pelletier, J., Feuillet, L., Suchet, L., Dalecky, A., Tammam, D., Lubetzki, C., Youssov, K., Mrejen, S., Charles, P., Yaici, S., Clavelou, P., Aufauvre, D., Renouil Guy, N., Cesaro, P., Degos, F., Benisty, S., Rumbach, L., Decavel, P., Confavreux, C., Blanc, S., Aubertin, P., Riche, G., Brochet, B., Ouallet, J. C., Anne, O., Menck, S., Grupe, Guttman, Lensch, E., Fucik, E., Heitmann, S., Hartung, H. P., Schröter, M., Kurz, F. M. W., Heidenreich, F., Trebst, C., Pul, R., Hohlfeld, R., Krumbholz, M., Pellkofer, H., Haas, J., Segert, A., Meyer, R., Anagnostou, P., Kabus, C., Poehlau, D., Schneider, K., Hoffmann, V., Zettl, U., Steinhagen, V., Adler, S., Steinbrecher E. Rothenfusser Körber, A. Steinbrecher E. Rothenfusser Körber, Zellner, Baum, K., Günther, A., Bläsing, H., Stoll, G., Gold, R., Bayas, A., Kleinschnitz, C., Limmroth, V., Katsarava, Z., Kastrup, O., Haller, P., Stoeve, S., Höbel, D., Oschmann, P., Voigt, K., Burger, C. V., Israel:, O. Abramsky, Karusiss, D., Achiron, A., Kishner, I., Stern, Y., Sarove Pinhas, I., Dolev, M., Magalashvili, D., Pozzili, : C., Lenzi, D., Scontrini, A., Millefiorini, E., Buttinelli, C., Gallo, P., Ranzato, F., Tiberio, M., Perini, P., Laroni, Alice, Marrosu, M., Cocco P. Marchi, E. Cocco P. Marchi, Spinicci, G., Massole, S., Mascia, M., Floris, G., Trojano, M., Bellacosa, A., Paolicelli, D., Bosco Zimatore, G., Simone, I. 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L., Garg, N., Munschauer, F., Khatri, B., Rassouli, M., Saxena, V., Ahmed, A., Turner, A., Fox, E., Couch, C., Tyler, R., Horvit, A., Fodor, P., Humphries, S., Wynn, D., Nagar, C., O'Brien, D., Allen, N., Turel, A., Friedenberg, S., Carlson, J., Hosey, J., Crayton, H., Richert, J., Tornatore, C., Sirdofsky, M., Greenstein, J., Shpigel, Y., Mandel, S., Adbelhak, T., Schmerler, M., Zadikoff, C., Rorick, M., Reed, R., Elias, S., Feit, H., Angus, E., Sripathi, N., Herbert, J., Kiprovski, K., Qu, X., Del Bene, M., Mattson, D., Hingtgen, C., Fleck, J., Horak, H., Javerbaum, J., Elmore, R., Garcia, E., Tasch, E., Gruener, G., Celesia, G., Chawla, J., Miller, A., Drexler, E., Keilson, M., Wolintz, R., Drasby, E., Muscat, P., Belden, J., Sullivan, R., Cohen, J., Stone, L., Marrie, R. A., Fox, R., Hughes, B., Babikian, P., Jacoby, M., Doro, J., Puricelli, M., Rossman, H., Boudoris, W., Belkin, M., Pierce, R., Eggenberger, E., Birbeck, G., Martin, J., Kaufman, D., Stuart, W., English, J. B., Stuart, D. S., Gilbert, R. W., Kaufman, M., Putman, S., Diedrich, A., Follmer, R., Pelletier, D., Waubant, E., Cree, B., Genain, C., Goodin, D., Guarnaccia, J., Patwa, H., Rizo, M., Kitaj, M., Blevins, J., Smith, T., Mcgee, F., Honeycutt, W., Brown, M., Isa, A., Nieves Quinones, D., Krupp, L., Smiroldo, J., Zarif, M., Perkins, C., Sumner, A., Fisher, A., Gutierrez, Jacoby, R., Svoboda, S., Dorn, D., Groeschel, A., Steingo, B., Kishner, R., Cohen, B., Melen, O., Simuni, T., Zee, P., Cohan, S., Yerby, M., Hendin, B., Levine, T., Tamm, H., Travis, L. H., Freedman, S. M., Tim, R., Ferrell, W., Stefoski, D., Stevens, S., Katsamakis, G., Topel, J., Ko, M., Gelber, D., Fortin, C., Green, B., Logan, W., Carpenter, D., Temple, L., Sadiq, S., Sylvester, A., Sim, G., Mihai, C., Vertino, M., Jubelt, B., Mejico, L., Phillips, J. T., Martin, A., Heitzman, D., Greenfield, C. F., Riskind, P., Cabo, A., Paskavitz, J., Moonis, M., Bashir J. Brockington, K. Bashir J. Brockington, Nicholas, A., Slaughter, R., Archer S. Harik, R. Archer S. Harik, Haddad, N., Pippenger, M. A., Van den Noort, S., Thai, G., Olek, M., Demetriou, M., Shin, R., Calabresi, P., Rus, H., Bever, C., Johnson, K., Sheremata, W., Delgado, S., Sherbert, R., Herndon, R., Uschmann, H., Chandler, A., Markowitz, C., Jacobs, D., Balcer, L., Mitchell, G., Chakravorty, S., Heyman, R., Stauber, Z., Goodman, A., Segal, B., Schwid, S., Samkoff, L., Levin, M., Jacewicz, M., Menkes, D., Pulsinelli, W., Frohman, E., Racke, M., Hawker, K., Ulrich, R., Panitch, H., Hamill, R., Tandon, R., Dulaney, E., Simnad, V., Miller, J., Wooten, G. F., Harrison, M., Bowen, J., Doherty, M., Wundes, A., Garden, G. A., Distad, J., Kachuck, N., Berkovich, R., Burnett, M., Sahai, S., Bandari, D., Weiner, L., Storey, J. R., Beesley, B., Hart, D., Moses, H., Sriram, S., Fang, J., O'Duffy, A., Kita, M., Taylor, L., Elliott, M., Roberts, J., Jeffery, D., Maxwell, S., Lefkowitz, D., Kumar, S., Sinclair, M., Neurology, and NCA - Multiple Sclerosis and Other Neuroinflammatory Diseases
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Adolescent ,Relapsing-Remitting ,Placebo ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Gastroenterology ,Antibodies ,Central nervous system disease ,Pharmacotherapy ,Natalizumab ,Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting ,pathology/therapy ,Drug Therapy ,Internal medicine ,Monoclonal ,Medicine ,Humans ,Immunologic Factors ,Humanized ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Multiple sclerosis ,Patient Selection ,Interferon beta-1a ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Brain ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Interferon-beta ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Neurology ,therapeutic use ,Combination ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,pathology ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Adolescent, Adult, Antibodies ,Humanized, Antibodies ,therapeutic use, Brain ,pathology, Drug Therapy ,Combination, Female, Humans, Immunologic Factors ,therapeutic use, Interferon-beta ,therapeutic use, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Sclerosis ,pathology/therapy, Patient Selection, Treatment Outcome ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The SENTINEL study showed that the addition of natalizumab improved outcomes for patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS) who had experienced disease activity while receiving interferon beta-1a (IFNbeta-1a) alone. Previously unreported secondary and tertiary magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measures are presented here. Patients received natalizumab 300 mg (n=589) or placebo (n=582) intravenously every 4 weeks plus IFNbeta-1a 30 microg intramuscularly once weekly. Annual MRI scans allowed comparison of a range of MRI end points versus baseline. Over 2 years, 67% of patients receiving natalizumab plus IFNbeta-1a remained free of new or enlarging T2-lesions compared with 30% of patients receiving IFNbeta-1a alone. The mean change from baseline in T2 lesion volume over 2 years decreased in patients receiving natalizumab plus IFNbeta-1a and increased in those receiving IFNbeta-1a alone (-277.5mm(3) versus 525.6mm(3); p0.001). Compared with IFNbeta-1a alone, add-on natalizumab therapy resulted in a smaller increase in mean T1-hypointense lesion volume after 2 years (1821.3mm(3) versus 2210.5mm(3); p0.001), a smaller mean number of new T1-hypointense lesions over 2 years (2.3 versus 4.1; p0.001), and a slower rate of brain atrophy during the second year of therapy (-0.31% versus -0.40%; p=0.020). Natalizumab add-on therapy reduced gadolinium-enhancing, T1-hypointense, and T2 MRI lesion activity and slowed brain atrophy progression in patients with relapsing MS who experienced disease activity despite treatment with IFNbeta-1a alone.
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30. Long-term effect of early treatment with interferon beta-1b after a first clinical event suggestive of multiple sclerosis: 5-year active treatment extension of the phase 3 BENEFIT trial
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Strasser Fuchs, S, Berger, T, Vass, K, Sindic, C, Dubois, B, Dive, D, Debruyne, J, Metz, L, Rice, G, Duquette, P, Lapierre, Y, Freedman, M, Traboulsee, A, O'Connor, P, Stourac, P, Taláb, R, Zapletalová, O, Kovárová, I, Medová, E, Fiedler, J, Frederiksen, J, Brochet, B, Moreau, T, Vermersch, P, Pelletier, J, Edan, G, Clanet, M, Clavelou, P, Lebrun Frenay, C, Gout, O, Kallela, M, Pirttilä, T, Ruutiainen, J, Koivisto, K, Reunanen, M, Elovaara, I, Villringer, A, Altenkirch, H, Wessel, K, Hartung, Hp, Steinke, W, Kölmel, H, Oschmann, P, Diem, R, Dressel, A, Hoff, F, Baum, K, Jung, S, Felicitas Petereit, H, Reske, D, Sailer, M, Köhler, J, Sommer, N, Hohlfeld, R, Henn, Kh, Steinbrecher, A, Tumani, H, Gold, R, Rieckmann, P, Komoly, R, Gács, G, Jakab, G, Csiba, L, Vécsei, L, Miller, A, Karussis, D, Chapman, J, Ghezzi, A, Comi, G, Gallo, Paolo, Cosi, V, Durelli, L, Anten, B, Visser, L, Myhr, Km, Szczudlik, A, Selmaj, K, Stelmasiak, Z, Podemski, R, Maciejek, Z, Cunha, L, Sega Jazbec, S, Montalbán, X, Arbizu, T, Saiz, A, Bárcena, J, Arroyo, R, Fernández, O, Izquierdo, G, Casanova, B, Lycke, J, Kappos, L, Mattle, H, Beer, K, Coleman, R, Chataway, J, O'Riordan, J, Howell, S, Miller, Dh, Polman, Ch, Bauer, L, Ghazi, M, Pohl, C, Sandbrink, R, Barkhof, F, Uitdehaag, B, de Vera, A, Wu, S, Radü, Ew, Mcfarland, Hf, Kesselring, J, Petkau, Aj, Toyka, K. V., Dubois, Bénédicte, Neurology, Radiology and nuclear medicine, NCA - Multiple Sclerosis and Other Neuroinflammatory Diseases, and UCL - SSS/IONS/CEMO - Pôle Cellulaire et moléculaire
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Adult ,Male ,Questionnaires ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Placebo ,Risk Assessment ,Young Adult ,Disability Evaluation ,Double-Blind Method ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Intention-to-treat analysis ,Expanded Disability Status Scale ,Clinically isolated syndrome ,business.industry ,Multiple sclerosis ,Interferon beta-1b ,Hazard ratio ,Interferon-beta ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Surgery ,Tolerability ,Data Interpretation, Statistical ,Disease Progression ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Betaferon/Betaseron in newly emerging multiple sclerosis for initial treatment (BENEFIT) trial investigated the effect of treatment with interferon beta-1b after a clinically isolated syndrome. The 5-year active treatment extension compares the effects of early and delayed treatment with interferon beta-1b on time to clinically definite multiple sclerosis (CDMS) and other disease outcomes, including disability progression. METHODS: Patients with a first event suggestive of multiple sclerosis and a minimum of two clinically silent lesions in MRI were randomly assigned to receive interferon beta-1b 250 microg (n=292; early treatment) or placebo (n=176; delayed treatment) subcutaneously every other day for 2 years, or until diagnosis of CDMS. All patients were then eligible to enter a prospectively planned follow-up phase with open-label interferon beta-1b up to a maximum of 5 years after randomisation. Patients and study personnel remained unaware of initial treatment allocation throughout the study. Primary endpoints were time to CDMS, time to confirmed disability progression measured with the expanded disability status scale, and the functional assessment of multiple sclerosis trial outcomes index (FAMS-TOI) at 5 years. Analysis of the primary endpoints was by intention to treat. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00185211. FINDINGS: 235 (80%) patients from the early treatment and 123 (70%) from the delayed treatment group completed the 5-year study. Early treatment reduced the risk of CDMS by 37% (hazard ratio [HR] 0.63, 95% CI 0.48-0.83; p=0.003) compared with delayed treatment. The risk for confirmed disability progression was not significantly lower in the early treatment group (0.76, 0.52-1.11; p=0.177). At 5 years, median FAMS-TOI scores were 125 in both groups. No significant differences in other disability related outcomes were recorded. Frequency and severity of adverse events remained within the established safety and tolerability profile of interferon beta-1b. INTERPRETATION: Effects on the rate of conversion to CDMS and the favourable long-term safety and tolerability profile support early initiation of treatment with interferon beta-1b, although a delay in treatment by up to 2 years did not affect long-term disability outcomes. FUNDING: Bayer Schering Pharma. ispartof: The Lancet Neurology vol:8 issue:11 pages:987-997 ispartof: location:England status: published
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31. 250 mu g or 500 mu g interferon beta-1b versus 20 mg glatiramer acetate in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: a prospective, randomised, multicentre study
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O'Connor, P., Filippi, M., Arnason, B., Comi, G., Cook, S., Goodin, D., Hartung, H., Jeffery, D., Kappos, L., Boateng, F., Filippov, V., Groth, M., Knappertz, V., Kraus, C., Sandbrink, R., Pohl, C., BogumilAbramsky O, T., Achiron, A, Agius, M, Aichner, F, Altenkirch, H, Amato, Mp, Anten, B, Arbizu, T, Ash, P, Ballario, C, Bashir, K, Baum, K, Baumhackl, U, Beaver, G, Belova, A, Berger, J, Berger, T, Berlit, P, Beuche, W, Bhan, V, Bigley, K, Bissay, V, Blake, C, Bö, L, Boyko, A, Brochet, B, Brown, M, Callegaro, D, Carra, A, Carroll, W, Cascione, M, Christie, S, Clanet, M, Clavelou, P, Clementino, Vi, Confavreux, C, Cooper, J, Cross, A, Csanyi, A, Czlonkowska, A, D'Hooghe, M, Damier, P, Debouverie, M, Defer, G, Demina, T, Deri, N, Diem, R, Dressel, A, Dubois, B, Dunne, P, Duquette, P, Durelli, L, Edan, G, Elias, S, Elovaara, I, Esfahani, F, Evtushenko, S, Fabijan, Th, Fernández, O, Ferreira, Ml, Fink, A, Flechter, S, Ford, C, Francesconi, C, Freedman, M, Fryze, W, Gabbai, A, Gács, G, Gallo, Paolo, Gazda, S, Gerloff, C, Glyman, S, Goodman, A, Gottesman, M, Grand'Maison, F, Guarnaccia, J, Gutierrez, A, Haas, J, Hansen, Hj, Hardiman, O, Heard, R, Heidenreich, F, Herbert, J, Herminia Scola, R, Hodgkinson, S, Hoffmann, F, Holub, R, Huddlestone, J, Hughes, B, Hughes, M, Hunter, S, Hurwitz, B, Izquierdo, G, Jacobasch, E, Jacques, F, Jakab, G, Jongen, P, Karageorgiou, C, Karni, A, Kasper, L, Kaufman, M, Keidel, M, Khatri, B, Kiefer, R, Kirzinger, S, Kita, M, Komoly, S, Kotov, S, Kozubski, W, Kumlien, E, Kwiecinski, H, Labouge, P, Laganke, C, Lapierre, Y, Lebrun Frenay, C, Leist, T, Leon, Sa, Luetic, G, Lynch, S, Lynch, T, Malkova, N, Maltezou, M, Markowitz, C, Martin, C, Mattle, H, Mattson, D, Metra, M, Meyding Lamadé, U, Milo, R, Milonas, I, Miller, A, Miller, T, Minagar, A, Mitchell, G, Moreau, T, Mosberg, R, Murphy, R, Nehrych, T, Nikl, J, Odinak, M, Oschmann, P, Owen King, J, Pagani, L, Pereira Damasceno, B, Podemski, R, Pöhlau, D, Pozzilli, C, Rammohan, K, Reunanen, M, Rice, G, Richardson, P, Rivera, V, Rizvi, S, Rogozhyn, V, Rolak, L, Rosenkranz, T, Rotta, R, Sanders, E, Sater, R, Satgur Gupta, A, Schwartz, R, Sedal, L, Sega Jazbec, S, Selchen, D, Selmaj, K, Sheremata, W, Shvets, T, Silver, D, Simsarian, J, Skoromets, A, Smiroldo, J, Sokolova, L, Solovyova, Y, Sommer, N, Spirin, N, Stangel, M, Stark, E, Steinbrecher, A, Stemper, B, Stolyarov, I, Strasser Fuchs, S, Sweeney, B, Tettenborn, B, Thrower, B, Tilbery, Cp, Traboulsee, A, Trojano, M, Tubridy, N, Tyor, W, Valikovics, A, Vermersch, P, Vollmer, T, Voloshyna, N, Vrech, C, Wajgt, A, Weller, B, Wendt, J, Yakhno, N, Yeung, M, Zavalishin, I., O'Connor, P, Filippi, Massimo, Arnason, B, Comi, G, Cook, S, Goodin, D, Hartung, Hp, Jeffery, D, Kappos, L, Boateng, F, Filippov, V, Groth, M, Knappertz, V, Kraus, C, Sandbrink, R, Pohl, C, Bogumil, T., and Dubois, Bénédicte
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,interferon beta-1b ,Adolescent ,Pharmacology ,relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis ,law.invention ,Young Adult ,Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting ,Randomized controlled trial ,Double-Blind Method ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunologic Factors ,Glatiramer acetate ,Adverse effect ,Expanded Disability Status Scale ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,business.industry ,Multiple sclerosis ,Interferon beta-1b ,Brain ,Glatiramer Acetate ,Interferon-beta ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Clinical trial ,Tolerability ,glatiramer acetate ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Peptides ,medicine.drug - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of the Betaferon Efficacy Yielding Outcomes of a New Dose (BEYOND) trial was to compare the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of 250 microg or 500 microg interferon beta-1b with glatiramer acetate for treating relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. METHODS: Between November, 2003, and June, 2005, 2447 patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis were screened and 2244 patients were enrolled in this prospective, multicentre, randomised trial. Patients were randomly assigned 2:2:1 by block randomisation with regional stratification to receive one of two doses of interferon beta-1b (250 microg or 500 microg) subcutaneously every other day or 20 mg glatiramer acetate subcutaneously every day. The primary outcome was relapse risk, defined as new or recurrent neurological symptoms separated by at least 30 days from the preceding event and that lasted at least 24 h. Secondary outcomes were progression on the expanded disability status scale (EDSS) and change in T1-hypointense lesion volume. Clinical outcomes were assessed quarterly for 2.0-3.5 years; MRI was done at screening and annually thereafter. Analysis was by per protocol. This study is registered, number NCT00099502. FINDINGS: We found no differences in relapse risk, EDSS progression, T1-hypointense lesion volume, or normalised brain volume among treatment groups. Flu-like symptoms were more common in patients treated with interferon beta-1b (p
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32. The incidence and significance of anti-natalizumab antibodies: results from AFFIRM and SENTINEL
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Calabresi, Pa, Giovannoni, G, Confavreux, C, Galetta, Sl, Havrdova, E, Hutchinson, M, Kappos, L, Miller, Dh, O'Connor, Pw, Phillips, Jt, Polman, Ch, Radue, Ew, Rudick, Ra, Stuart, Wh, Lublin, Fd, Wajgt, A, Weinstock Guttman, B, Wynn, Dr, Lynn, F, Panzara, Ma, Affirm, Investigators, Fazekas, SENTINEL Investigators including: F., Enzinger, C., Seifert, T., Storch, M., Strasser Fuchs, S., Berger, T., Dilitz, E., Egg, R., Eisenhammer, F., Decoo J. Lampaert, D. Decoo J. Lampaert, Bartholome J. Bier, E. Bartholome J. Bier, Stenager, E., Rasmussen, M., Binzer, M., Shorsh, K., Christensen, M., Ravnborg, M., Soelberg Sørensen, P., Blinkenberg, M., Petersen, B., Hansen, H. J., Bech, E., Petersen, T., Kirkegaard, M., Eralinna, J., Ruutiainen, J., Soilu Hänninen, M., Säkö, E., Laaksonen, M., Reunanen, M., Remes, A., Keskinarkaus, I., Moreau, T., Noblet, M., Rouaud, O., Couvreur, G., Edan, G., Lepage, E., Drapier, S., De Burghgraeve, V., Yaouanq, J., Merienne, M., Cahagne, V., Gout, O., Deschamps, R., Le Canuet, P., Moulignier, A., Vermersch, P., De Seze, J., Stojkovic, T., Griffié, G., Engles, A., Ferriby, D., Debouverie, M., Pittionvouyouvitch, S., Lacour, J. C., Pelletier, J., Feuillet, L., Suchet, L., Dalecky, A., Tammam, D., Lubetzki, C., Youssov, K., Mrejen, S., Charles, P., Yaici, S., Clavelou, P., Aufauvre, D., Renouil Guy, N., Cesaro, P., Degos, F., Benisty, S., Rumbach P. Decavel, L. Rumbach P. Decavel, Confavreux, C., Blanc, S., Aubertin, P., Riche, G., Brochet, B., Ouallet, J. C., Anne, O., Menck, S., Grupe, A., Guttman, E., Lensch, E., Fucik, E., Heitmann, S., Hartung, H. P., Schröter, M., Kurz, F. M. W., Heidenreich, F., Trebst, C., Pul, R., Hohlfeld, R., Krumbholz, M., Pellkofer, H., Haas, J., Segert, A., Meyer, R., Anagnostou, P., Kabus, C., Poehlau, D., Schneider, K., Hoffmann, V., Zettl, U., Steinhagen, V., Adler, S., Steinbrecher, A., Rothenfusser Körber, E., Zellner, R., Baum, K., Günther, A., Bläsing, H., Stoll, G., Gold, R., Bayas, A., Kleinschnitz, C., Limmroth, V., Katsarava, Z., Kastrup, O., Haller, P., Stoeve, S., Höbel, D., Oschmann, P., Voigt, K., Burger, C. V., Abramsky D. Karusiss, O. Abramsky D. Karusiss, Achiron, A., Kishner, I., Stern, Y., Sarove Pinhas, I., Dolev, M., Magalashvili, D., Pozzili, C., Lenzi, D., Scontrini, A., Millefiorini, E., Buttinelli, C., Gallo, P., Ranzato, F., Tiberio, M., Perini, P., Laroni, Alice, Marrosu, M., Cocco P. Marchi, E. Cocco P. Marchi, Spinicci, G., Massole, S., Mascia, M., Floris, G., Trojano, M., Bellacosa, A., Paolicelli, D., Bosco Zimatore, G., Simone, I. L., Giorelli, M., Di Monte, E., Mancardi, GIOVANNI LUIGI, Pizzorno, M., Murialdo, A., Narciso, E., Capello, A., Comi, G., Martinelli, V., Rodegher, M., Esposito, F., Colombo, B., Rossi, P., Polman, C. H., Jasperse, M. M. S., Zwemmer, J. N. P., Nielsen, J., Kragt, J. J., Jongen, P. J. H., De Smet, E., Tacken, H., Frequin, S. T. F. M., Siegers, H. P., Mauser, H. W., Fern ez Fern ez, O., León, A., Romero, F., Alonso, A., Tamayo, J., Montalban, X., Nos, C., Pelayo, R., Tellez, N., Rio, J., Tintore, M., Arbizu, T., Romero, L., Moral, E., Martinez, S., Kappos, L., Achtnichts, L., Wilmes, S., Karabudak, R., Kurne, A., Erdem, S., Siva, A., Saip, S., Altintas, A., Atamer, A., Eraksoy, M., Bilgili, F., Topcular, B., Giovannoni ET Lim, G. Giovannoni E. T. Lim, Lava, N., Murnane, M., Dentinger, M., Zimmerman, E., Reiss V. Gupta, M. Reiss V. Gupta, Scott, T., Brillman, J., Kunschner, L., Wright, D., Perel A. Babu, A. Perel A. Babu, Rivera, V., Killian, J., Hutton, G., Lai, E., Picone, M., Cadivid, D., Kamin, S., Shanawani, M., Gauthier, S., Morgan, A., Buckle, G., Margolin, D., Weinstock Guttman, B., Kwen, P. L., Garg, N., Munschauer, F., Khatri, B., Rassouli, M., Saxena, V., Ahmed, A., Turner, A., Fox, E., Couch, C., Tyler, R., Horvit, A., Fodor S. Humphries, P. Fodor S. Humphries, Wynn, D., Nagar, C., O’Brien, D., Allen, N., Turel, A., Friedenberg, S., Carlson, J., Hosey, J., Crayton, H., Richert, J., Tornatore, C., Sirdofsky, M., Greenstein, J., Shpigel, Y., S. M, El, Adbelhak, T., Schmerler, M., Zadikoff, C., Rorick, M., Reed, R., Elias, S., Feit, H., Angus, E., Sripathi, N., Herbert, J., Kiprovski, K., Qu, X., Del Bene, M., Mattson, D., Hingtgen, C., Fleck, J., Horak, H., Kaiser, J. Javerbaum, Elmore, R., Garcia, E., Tasch, E., Gruener, G., Celesia, G., Chawla, J., Miller, A., Drexler, E., Keilson, M., Wolintz, R., Drasby, E., Muscat, P., Belden, J., Sullivan, R., Cohen, J., Stone, L., Marrie, R. A., Fox, R., Hughes, B., Babikian, P., Jacoby, M., Doro, J., Puricelli, M., Rossman, H., Boudoris, W., Belkin, M., Pierce, R., Eggenberger, E., Birbeck, G., Martin, J., Kaufman, D., Stuart, W., English, J. B., Stuart, D. S., Gilbert, R. W., Kaufman, M., Putman, S., Diedrich, A., Follmer, R., Pelletier, D., Waubant, E., Cree, B., Genain, C., Goodin, D., Guarnaccia, J., Patwa, H., Rizo, M., Kitaj, M., Blevins, J., Smith, T., Mcgee, F., Honeycutt, W., Brown, M., Isa, A., Nieves Quinones, D., Krupp, L., Smiroldo, J., Zarif, M., Perkins, C., Sumner, A., Fisher, A., Gutierrez, A., Jacoby, R., Svoboda, S., Dorn, D., Groeschel, A., Steingo R. Kishner, B. Steingo R. Kishner, Cohen, B., Melen, O., Simuni, T., Zee, P., Cohan M. Yerby, S. Cohan M. Yerby, Hendin, B., Levine, T., Tamm, H., Travis, L. H., Freedman, S. M., Tim, R., Ferrell, W., Stefoski, D., Stevens, S., Katsamakis, G., Topel, J., KoD Gelber C. Fortin, M. K. o. D. Gelber C. Fortin, Green, B., Logan, W., Carpenter, D., Temple, L., Sadiq, S., Sylvester, A., Sim, G., Mihai, C., Vertino, M., Jubelt, B., Mejico, L., Phillips, J. T., Martin, A., Heitzman, D., Greenfield, C. F., Riskind, P., Cabo, A., Paskavitz, J., Moonis, M., Bashir, K., Brockington, J., Nicholas, A., Slaughter, R., Archer, R., Harik, S., Haddad, N., Pippenger, M. A., Van den Noort, S., Thai, G., Olek, M., Demetriou, M., Shin, R., Calabresi, P., Rus, H., Bever, C., Johnson, K., Sheremata, W., Delgado, S., Sherbert, R., Herndon, R., Uschmann, H., Ch ler, A., Markowitz, C., Jacobs, D., Balcer, L., Mitchell, G., Chakravorty, S., Heyman, R., Stauber, Z., Goodman, A., Segal, B., Schwid, S., Samkoff, L., Levin, M., Jacewicz, M., Menkes, D., Pulsinelli, W., Frohman, E., Racke, M., Hawker, K., Ulrich, R., Panitch, H., Hamill, R., R. T, On, Dulaney, E., Simnad, V., Miller, J., Wooten, G. F., Harrison, M., Bowen, J., Doherty, M., Wundes, A., Garden, G. A., Distad, J., Kachuck, N., Berkovich, R., Burnett, M., Sahai, S., Ari, D. B, Weiner, L., Storey, J. R., Beesley, B., Hart, D., Moses, H., Sriram, S., Fang, J., O’Duffy, A., Kita, M., Taylor, L., Elliott, M., Roberts, J., Jeffery, D., Maxwell, S., Lefkowitz, D., Kumar, S., Sinclair EW Radue, M. S. i. n. c. l. a. i. r. E. W. Radue, de Vera, A., Bacelar, O., Kuster, P., and Kappos, L. .
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,Relapsing-Remitting ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Gastroenterology ,Antibodies ,law.invention ,Disability Evaluation ,Natalizumab ,Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting ,Randomized controlled trial ,Double-Blind Method ,law ,Antibody Specificity ,Internal medicine ,Monoclonal ,medicine ,Secondary Prevention ,Humans ,Adverse effect ,Antibodies, Blocking ,Humanized ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Brain ,Flow Cytometry ,Interferon-beta ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Placebo Effect ,Treatment Outcome ,Neuroscience (all) ,Expanded Disability Status Scale ,business.industry ,Multiple sclerosis ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Interferon beta-1a ,medicine.disease ,Blocking ,Multiple sclerosis functional composite ,Immunology ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective: To determine the incidence and clinical effects of antibodies that develop during treatment with natalizumab. Methods: In two randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies (natalizumab safety and efficacy in relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis [MS, AFFIRM] and safety and efficacy of natalizumab in combination with interferon β-1a [INFβ1a] in patients with relapsing remitting MS [SENTINEL]) of patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis, blood samples were obtained at baseline and every 12 weeks to determine the presence of antibodies against natalizumab. Antibodies to natalizumab were measured using an ELISA. Patients were categorized as “transiently positive” if they had detectable antibodies (≥0.5 μg/mL) at a single time point or “persistently positive” if they had antibodies at two or more time points ≥6 weeks apart. Results: In the AFFIRM study, antibodies were detected in 57 of 625 (9%) of natalizumab-treated patients: Twenty (3%) were transiently positive and 37 (6%) were persistently positive. Persistently positive patients showed a loss of clinical efficacy as measured by disability progression ( p ≤ 0.05), relapse rate ( p = 0.009), and MRI ( p ≤ 0.05) compared with antibody-negative patients. In transiently positive patients, full efficacy was achieved after approximately 6 months of treatment, the time when patients were becoming antibody negative. The incidence of infusion-related adverse events was significantly higher in persistently positive patients. Results of SENTINEL were similar to AFFIRM, except with regard to sustained disability progression; differences between persistently positive and antibody-negative patients were not statistically significant. Conclusions: The incidence of persistent antibody positivity associated with natalizumab is 6%. Reduced clinical efficacy is apparent in persistently positive patients. Patients with a suboptimal clinical response or persistent infusion-related adverse events should be considered for antibody testing. GLOSSARY: BLQ = below the limit of quantification; EDSS = Expanded Disability Status Scale; Gd+ = gadolinium enhancing; IFNβ1a = interferon β-1a; MS = multiple sclerosis; MSFC = multiple sclerosis functional composite; OD = optical density.
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33. Health-related quality of life in multiple sclerosis: Effects of natalizumab
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Rudick, R. A., Miller, D., Hass, S., Hutchinson, M, Calabresi, P. A., Confavreux, C., Galetta, S. L., Giovannoni, G., Havrdova, E., Kappos, L., Lublin, F. D., Miller, D. H., O'Connor, P. W., Phillips, J. T., Polman, C. H., Radue, Ew, Stuart, W. H., Wajgt, A., Weinstock Guttman, B., Wynn, D. R., Lynn, F., Panzara, M. A., Affirm, Macdonell, SENTINEL Investigators including: R., Hughes, A., Taylor, I., Lee, Y. C., Ma, H., King, J., Kilpatrick, T., Butzkueven, H., Marriott, M., Pollard, J., Spring, P., Spies, J., Barnett, M., Dehaene, I., Vanopdenbosch, L., D’Hooghe, M., Van Zandijcke, M., Derijck, O., Seeldrayers, P., Jacquy, J., Piette, T., De Cock, C., Medaer, R., Soors, P., Vanroose, E., Vanderhoven, L., Nagels, G., Dubois, B., Deville, M. C., D’Haene, R., Jacques, F., Hallé, D., Gagnon, S., Likavcan, E., Murray, T. J., Bhan, V., Mackelvey, R., Maxner, C. E., Christie, S., Giaccone, R., Guzman, D. A., Melanson, M., Esfahani, F., Gomori, A. J., Nagaria, M. H., Grand’Maison, F., Berger, L., Nasreddine, Z., Duplessis, M., Brunet, D., Jackson, A., Pari, G., O’Connor, P., Gray, T., Hohol, M., Marchetti, P., Lee, L., Murray, B., Sahlas, J., Perry, J., Devonshire, V., Hooge, J., Hashimoto, S., Oger, J., Smyth, P., Rice, G., Kremenchutzky, M., Stourac, P., Kadanka, Z., Benesova, Y., Niedermayerova, I., Meluzinova, E., Marusic, P., M, Bojar, Zarubova, K., Houzvicková, E., Piková, J., Talab, R., Faculty, Hospital Olomouc, Olomouc, B. Muchova, Urbánek, K, Kettnerova, Z., Mares, J., Otruba, P., Zapletalová, O., Hradilek, P., Ddolezil, D. Dolezil, Woznicova, I., Höfer, R., Ambler J. Fiedler, Z. Ambler J. Fiedler, Sucha, J., Matousek, V., Rektor, I., Dufek, M., Mikulik, R., Mastik, J., Tyrlikova, I., General, Teaching Hospital, Prague, E. Havrdová, Horakova, D., Kalistová, H., Týblová, M., Ehler, E., Novotná, A., Geier, P., Soelberg Sorensen, P., Ravnborg, M., Petersen, B., Blinkenberg, M., Färkkilä, M., Harno, H., Kallela, M., Häppölä, O., Elovaara, I., Kuusisto, H., Ukkonen, M., Peltola, J., Palmio, J., Pelletier, J., Feuillet, L., Suchet, L., Dalecky, A., Tammam, D., Edan, G., Le Page, E., Mérienne, M., Yaouanq, J., Clanet, M., Mekies, C., Azais Vuillemin, C., Senard, A., Lau, G., Steinmetz, G., Warter V. Wolff, J. Warter V. Wolff, Fleury, M., Tranchant, C., Stark, E., Buckpesch Heberer, U., Henn, K. H., Skoberne, T., Schimrigk, S., Hellwig, K., Brune, N., Weiller, C., Gbadamosi, J., Röther, J., Heesen, C., Buhmann, C., Karageorgiou, C., Korakaki, D., Giannoulis, D. r., Tsiara, S., Thomaides, T., Thomopoulos, I., Papageorgiou, H., Armakola, F., Komoly, S., Rózsa, C., Matolcsi, J., Szabó, G. y., Molnár, B., Lovas, G., Dioszeghy, P., Szulics, P., Magyar, Z., Incze, J., Farkas, J., Clemens, B., Kánya, J., Valicskó, Z. s., Bense, E., Nagy, Z. s., Geréby, G., Perényi, J., Simon, Z. s., Szapper, M., Gedeon, L., Csanyi, A., Rum, G., Lipóth, S., Szegedi, A., Jávor, L., Nagy, I., Adám, I., Szirmai, I., Simó, M., Ertsey, C., I, Amrein, Kamondi, A., Harcos, P., Dobos, E., Szabó, B., Balas, V., Guseo, A., Fodor, E., Jófejü, E., Eizler, K., Csiba, L., Csépány, T., Pallagi, E., Bereczki, D., Jakab, G., Juhász, M., Bszabó, B. Szabó I. Mayer, Katona, G., Hutchinson, M., O’Dwyer, J., O’Rourke, K., Sanders, E. A. C. M., Rijk van Andel, J. F., Bomhof, M. A. M., van Erven, P., Hintzen I. 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Suliman, B. Sharrack O. Suliman, Klaffke, S., Swash, M., Dhillon, H., Bates, D., Westwood, M., Nichol, P., Barnes, D., Wren, D., Stoy, N., Robertson, N., Pickersgill, T., Pearson, O., Lawthom, C., Young, C., Mills, R., Lecky, B., Ford, C., Katzman, J., Rosenberg, G., Cooper, J., Wrubel, B., Richardson, B., Lynch, S., Ridings, L., Mcvey, A., Nowack, W., Rae Grant, A., Mackin, G. A., Castaldo, J. E., Spikol, L. J., Carter, J., Wingerchuk, D., Caselli, R., Dodick, D., Scarberry, S., Bailly, R., Garnaas, K., Haake, B., Rossman, H., Belkin, M., Boudouris, W. D., Pierce, R. P., Mass, M., Yadav, V., Bourdette, D., Whitham, R. H., Heitzman, D., Martin, A., Greenfield, C. F., Agius, M., Richman, D. P., Vijayan, N., Wheelock, V. L., Reder, A., Arnason, B., Noronha, A., Balabanov, R., Ray, A., Sheremata, W., Delgado, S., Shebert, B., Maldonado, J., Bowen, J., Garden, G. A., Distad, B. J., Carrithers, M., Rizzo, M., Vollmer, T., Reiningerova, J., Guarnaccia, J., Lo, A., Richardson, G. B., Fazekas, F., Enzinger, C., Seifert, T., Storch, M., Strasser Fuchs, S., Berger, T., Dilitz, E., Egg, R., Deisenhammer, F., Decoo, : D, Lampaert, J., Bartholome, E., Bier, J., Stenager, : E., Rasmussen, M., Binzer, M., Shorsh, K., Christensen, M., Soelberg Sørensen, P., Hansen, H. J., Bech, E., Petersen, T., Kirkegaard, M., Eralinna, : J., Ruutiainen, J., Soilu Hänninen, M., Säkö, E., Laaksonen, M., Reunanen, M., Remes, A., Keskinarkaus, I., Moreau, : T., Noblet, M., Rouaud, O., Couvreur, G., Lepage, E., Drapier, S., De Burghgraeve, V., Merienne, M., Cahagne, V., Gout, O., Deschamps, R., Le Canuet, P., Moulignier, A., Vermersch, P., De Seze, J., Stojkovic, T., Griffié, G., Engles, Ferriby, D., Debouverie, M., Pittion Vouyouvitch, S., Lacour, J. C., Lubetzki, C., Youssov, K., Mrejen, S., Charles, P., Yaici, S., Clavelou, P., Aufauvre, D., Renouil Guy, N., Cesaro, P., Degos, F., Benisty, S., Rumbach, L., Decavel, P., Blanc, S., Aubertin, P., Riche, G., Brochet, B., Ouallet, J. 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L., Garg, N., Munschauer, F., Khatri, B., Rassouli, M., Saxena, V., Ahmed, A., Turner, A., Fox, E., Couch, C., Tyler, R., Horvit, A., Fodor, P., Humphries, S., Wynn, D., Nagar, C., O’Brien, D., Allen, N., Turel, A., Friedenberg, S., Carlson, J., Hosey, J., Crayton, H., Richert, J., Tornatore, C., Sirdofsky, M., Greenstein, J., Shpigel, Y., Mandel, S., Adbelhak, T., Schmerler, M., Zadikoff, C., Rorick, M., Reed, R., Elias, S., Feit, H., Angus, E., Sripathi, N., Herbert, J., Kiprovski, K., Qu, X., Del Bene, M., Mattson, D., Hingtgen, C., Fleck, J., Horak, H., Javerbaum, J., Elmore, R., Garcia, E., Tasch, E., Gruener, G., Celesia, G., Chawla, J., Miller, A., Drexler, E., Keilson, M., Wolintz, R., Drasby, E., Muscat, P., Belden, J., Sullivan, R., Cohen, J., Stone, L., Marrie, R. A., Fox, R., Hughes, B., Babikian, P., Jacoby, M., Doro, J., Puricelli, M., Boudoris, W., Pierce, R., Eggenberger, E., Birbeck, G., Martin, J., Kaufman, D., Stuart, W., English, J. B., Stuart, D. S., Gilbert, R. W., Kaufman, M., Putman, S., Diedrich, A., Follmer, R., Pelletier, D., Waubant, E., Cree, B., Genain, C., Goodin, D., Patwa, H., Rizo, M., Kitaj, M., Blevins, J., Smith, T., Mcgee, F., Honeycutt, W., Brown, M., Isa, A., Nieves Quinones, D., Krupp, L., Smiroldo, J., Zarif, M., Perkins, C., Sumner, A., Fisher, A., Gutierrez, A., Jacoby, R., Svoboda, S., Dorn, D., Groeschel, A., Steingo, B., Kishner, R., Cohen, B., Melen, O., Simuni, T., Zee, P., Cohan, S., Yerby, M., Hendin, B., Levine, T., Tamm, H., Travis, L. H., Freedman, S. M., Tim, R., Ferrell, W., Stefoski, D., Stevens, S., Katsamakis, G., Topel, J., Ko, M., Gelber, D., Fortin, C., Green, B., Logan, W., Carpenter, D., Temple, L., Sadiq, S., Sylvester, A., Sim, G., Mihai, C., Vertino, M., Jubelt, B., Mejico, L., Riskind, P., Cabo, A., Paskavitz, J., Moonis, M., Bashir J. Brockington, K. Bashir J. Brockington, Nicholas, A., Slaughter, R., Archer S. Harik, R. Archer S. Harik, Haddad, N., Pippenger, M. A., Van den Noort, S., Thai, G., Olek, M., Demetriou, M., Shin, R., Calabresi, P., Rus, H., Bever, C., Johnson, K., Sherbert, R., Herndon, R., Uschmann, H., Chandler, A., Markowitz, C., Jacobs, D., Balcer, L., Mitchell, G., Chakravorty, S., Heyman, R., Stauber, Z., Goodman, A., Segal, B., Schwid, S., Samkoff, L., Levin, M., Jacewicz, M., Menkes, D., Pulsinelli, W., Frohman, E., Racke, M., Hawker, K., Ulrich, R., Panitch, H., Hamill, R., Tandon, R., Dulaney, E., Simnad, V., Miller, J., Wooten, G. F., Harrison, M., Doherty, M., Wundes, A., Distad, J., Kachuck, N., Berkovich, R., Burnett, M., Sahai, S., Bandari, D., Weiner, L., Storey, J. R., Beesley, B., Hart, D., Moses, H., Sriram, S., Fang, J., O’Duffy, A., Kita, M., Taylor, L., Elliott, M., Roberts, J., Jeffery, D., Maxwell, S., Lefkowitz, D., Kumar, S., Sinclair, M., Radue, E. W., de Vera, A., Bacelar, O., and Kuster, P.
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Visual analogue scale ,Health Status ,Population ,Pain ,Comorbidity ,Placebo ,Antibodies ,law.invention ,Natalizumab ,Randomized controlled trial ,Quality of life ,Double-Blind Method ,law ,Internal medicine ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Monoclonal ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Longitudinal Studies ,education ,Humanized ,education.field_of_study ,Expanded Disability Status Scale ,Neuroscience (all) ,business.industry ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Female ,Patient Satisfaction ,Treatment Outcome ,United States ,Quality of Life ,Multiple sclerosis ,medicine.disease ,Neurology ,Physical therapy ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective To report the relationship between disease activity and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in relapsing multiple sclerosis, and the impact of natalizumab. Methods HRQoL data were available from 2,113 multiple sclerosis patients in natalizumab clinical studies. In the Natalizumab Safety and Efficacy in Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (AFFIRM) study, patients received natalizumab 300mg (n = 627) or placebo (n = 315); in the Safety and Efficacy of Natalizumab in Combination with Interferon Beta-1a in Patients with Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (SENTINEL) study, patients received interferon beta-1a (IFN-β-1a) plus natalizumab 300mg (n = 589), or IFN-β-1a plus placebo (n = 582). The Short Form-36 (SF-36) and a subject global assessment visual analog scale were administered at baseline and weeks 24, 52, and 104. Prespecified analyses included changes from baseline to week 104 in SF-36 and visual analog scale scores. Odds ratios for clinically meaningful improvement or worsening on the SF-36 Physical Component Summary (PCS) and Mental Component Summary were calculated. Results Mean baseline SF-36 scores were significantly less than the general US population and correlated with Expanded Disability Status Scale scores, sustained disability progression, relapse number, and increased volume of brain magnetic resonance imaging lesions. Natalizumab significantly improved SF-36 PCS and Mental Component Summary scores at week 104 in AFFIRM. PCS changes were significantly improved by week 24 and at all subsequent time points. Natalizumab-treated patients in both studies were more likely to experience clinically important improvement and less likely to experience clinically important deterioration on the SF-36 PCS. The visual analog scale also showed significantly improved HRQoL with natalizumab. Interpretation HRQoL was impaired in relapsing multiple sclerosis patients, correlated with severity of disease as measured by neurological ratings or magnetic resonance imaging, and improved significantly with natalizumab. Ann Neurol 2007
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34. The incidence and significance of anti-natalizumab antibodies. Results from the AFFIRM and SENTINEL
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Calabresi, Pa, Giovannoni, G, Confavreux, C, Galetta, Sl, Havrdova, E, Hutchinson, M, Kappos, L, Miller, Dh, O'Connor, Pw, Phillips, Jt, Polman, Ch, Radue, Ew, Rudick, Ra, Stuart, Wh, Lublin, Fd, Wajgt, A, Weinstock Guttman, B, Wynn, Dr, Lynn, F, Panzara, Ma, Fazekas, The following investigators participated in the SENTINEL study: F., Enzinger, * C., Seifert, T., Storch, M., Strasser Fuchs, S., Berger, T., Dilitz, * E., Egg, R., Deisenhammer, F., Lampaert, D. Decoo* J., Bier, E. Bartholome* J., Stenager, Denmark: E., Rasmussen, * M., Binzer, M., Ravnborg, M., Soelberg Sørensen, * P., Blinkenberg, M., Petersen, B., Hansen, H. J., Bech, * E., Petersen, T., Kirkegaard, M., Eralinna, J., Ruutiainen, * J., Soilu Hänninen, M., Reunanen, M., Remes, * A., Keskinarkaus, I., Moreau, T., Noblet, * M., Rouaud, O., Couvreur, G., Edan, G., Lepage, * E., Drapier, S., De Burghgraeve, V., Yaouanq, J., Gout, O., Deschamps, * R., Le Canuet, P., Moulignier, A., Vermersch, P., De Seze, * J., Stojkovic, T., Griffié, G., Engles, A., Ferriby, D., Debouverie, M., Pittion Vouyouvitch, * S., Lacour, J. C., Pelletier, J., Feuillet, * L., Suchet, L., Dalecky, A., Tammam, D., Lubetzki, C., Youssov, * K., Mrejen, S., Charles, P., Yaici, S., Clavelou, P., Aufauvre, * D., Renouil Guy, N., Cesaro, P., Degos, * F., Benisty, S., Decavel, L. Rumbach* P., Confavreux, C., Blanc, * S., Aubertin, P., Riche, G., Brochet, B., Ouallet, * J. C., Anne, O., Menck, S., Grupe, * A., Guttman, E., Lensch, E., Fucik, * E., Heitmann, S., Hartung, H. P., Schröter, * M., Kurz, F. M. W., Heidenreich, F., Trebst, * C., Pul, R., Hohlfeld, R., Krumbholz, * M., Pellkofer, H., Haas, J., Segert, * A., Meyer, R., Anagnostou, P., Kabus, C., Poehlau, D., Schneider, * K., Hoffmann, V., Zettl, U., Steinhagen, * V., Adler, S., Steinbrecher, A., Rothenfusser Körber, * E., Zellner, R., Baum, K., Günther, * A., Bläsing, H., Stoll, G., Gold, * R., Bayas, * A., Kleinschnitz, C., Limmroth, V., Katsarava, * Z., Kastrup, O., Haller, P., Stoeve, * S., Höbel, D., Oschmann, P., Voigt, * K., Burger, C. V., Karusiss, O. Abramsky* D., Achiron, A., Kishner, * I., Stern, Y., Sarove Pinhas, I., Dolev, M., Magalashvili, D., Pozzili, C., Lenzi, * D., Scontrini, A., Millefiorini, E., Buttinelli, C., Gallo, Paolo, Ranzato, * F., Tiberio, M., Perini, P., Laroni, A., Marrosu, M., Marchi, * E. Cocco P., Spinicci, G., Massole, S., Mascia, M., Floris, G., Trojano, M., Bellacosa, * A., Paolicelli, D., Bosco Zimatore, G., Simone, I. L., Giorelli, M., Di Monte, E., Mancardi, G., Pizzorno, * M., Murialdo, A., Narciso, E., Capello, A., Comi, G., Martinelli, * V., Rodegher, M., Esposito, F., Colombo, B., Rossi, P., Polman, C. H., Jasperse, * M. M. S., Zwemmer, J. N. P., Nielsen, J., Kragt, J. J., Jongen, P. J. H., De Smet, * E., Tacken, H., Frequin, S. T. F. M., Siegers, * H. P., Mauser, H. W., Fernandez Fernandez, O., León, * A., Romero, F., Alonso, A., Tamayo, J., Montalban, X., Nos, * C., Pelayo, R., Tellez, N., Rio, J., Tintore, M., Arbizu, T., Romero, * L., Moral, E., Martinez, S., Kappos, L., Achtnichts, * L., Wilmes, S., Karabudak, R., Kurne, * A., Erdem, S., Siva, A., Saip, * S., Altintas, A., Atamer, A., Eraksoy, M., Bilgili, * F., Topcular, B., Lim, G. Giovannoni* E. T., Lava, N., Murnane, * M., Dentinger, M., Zimmerman, E., Gupta, M. Reiss* V., Scott, T., Brillman, * J., Kunschner, L., Wright, D., Babu, A. Perel* A., Rivera, V., Killian, * J., Hutton, G., Lai, E., Picone, Bernard W. M., Cadivid, * D., Kamin, S., Shanawani, M., Gauthier, S., Morgan, * A., Buckle, G., Margolin, D., Weinstock Guttman, B., Kwen, * P. L., Garg, N., Munschauer, F., Khatri, B., Rassouli, * M., Saxena, V., Ahmed, A., Turner, A., Fox, E., Couch, * C., Tyler, R., Horvit, A., Humphries, P. Fodor* S., Wynn, D., Nagar, * C., O’Brien, D., Allen, N., Turel, A., Friedenberg, * S., Carlson, J., Hosey, J., Crayton, H., Richert, * J., Tornatore, C., Sirdofsky, M., Greenstein, J., Shpigel, * Y., Mandel, S., Adbelhak, T., Schmerler, M., Zadikoff, * C., Rorick, M., Reed, R., Elias, S., Feit, * H., Angus, E., Sripathi, N., Herbert, J., Kiprovski, * K., Qu, X., Del Bene, M., Mattson, D., Hingtgen, * C., Fleck, J., Horak, H., Javerbaum, J., Elmore, * R., Garcia, E., Tasch, E., Gruener, G., Celesia, * G., Chawla, J., Miller, A., Drexler, * E., Keilson, M., Wolintz, R., Drasby, E., Muscat, * P., Belden, J., Sullivan, R., Cohen, J., Stone, * L., Marrie, R. A., Fox, R., Hughes, B., Babikian, * P., Jacoby, M., Doro, J., Puricelli, M., Rossman, H., Boudoris, * W., Belkin, M., Pierce, R., Eggenberger, E., Birbeck, * G., Martin, J., Kaufman, D., Stuart, W., English, * J. B., Stuart, D. S., Gilbert, R. W., Kaufman, MS M., Putman, . *. S., Diedrich, A., Follmer, R., Pelletier, D., Waubant, * E., Cree, B., Genain, C., Goodin, D., Guarnaccia, J., Patwa, * H., Rizo, M., Kitaj, M., Blevins, Neurolo J., Smith, * T., Mcgee, F., Honeycutt, W., Brown, * M., Isa, A., Nieves Quinones, D., Krupp, L., Smiroldo, * J., Zarif, M., Perkins, C., Sumner, A., Fisher, A., Gutierrez, A., Jacoby, R., Svoboda, * S., Dorn, D., Groeschel, A., Kishner, B. Steingo* R., Cohen, B., Melen, * O., Simuni, T., Zee, P., Yerby, S. Cohan* M., Hendin, B., Levine, * T., Tamm, H., Travis, L. H., Freedman, S. M., Tim, * R., Ferrell, W., Stefoski, D., Stevens, * S., Katsamakis, G., Topel, J., Ko, M., Fortin, D. Gelber* C., Green, B., Logan, * W., Carpenter, D., Temple, L., Sadiq, S., Sylvester, * A., Sim, G., Mihai, C., Vertino, * M., Jubelt, B., Mejico, L., Phillips, J. T., Martin, * A., Heitzman, D., Greenfield, C. F., Riskind, P., Cabo, * A., Paskavitz, J., Moonis, M., Bashir, K., Brockington, * J., Nicholas, A., Slaughter, R., Archer, R., Harik, * S., Haddad, N., Pippenger, M. A., Van den Noort, S., Thai, * G., Olek, M., Demetriou, M., Shin, R., Cala bresi, * P., Rus, H., Bever, C., Johnson, K., Sheremata, W., Delgado, * S., Sherbert, R., Herndon, R., Uschmann, * H., Chandler, A., Markowitz, C., Jacobs, * D., Balcer, L., Mitchell, G., Chakra vorty, * S., Heyman, R., Stauber, Z., Goodman, A., Segal, * B., Schwid, S., Samkoff, L., Levin, M., Jacewicz, * M., Menkes, D., Pulsinelli, W., Frohman, E., Racke, * M., Hawker, K., Ulrich, R., Panitch, H., Hamill, * R., Tandon, R., Dulaney, E., Simnad, V., Miller, * J., Wooten, G. F., Harrison, M., Bowen, J., Doherty, * M., Wundes, A., Garden, G. A., Distad, J., Kachuck, N., Berkovich, * R., Burnett, M., Sahai, S., Bandari, D., Weiner, L., Storey, J. R., Beesley, * B., Hart, D., Moses, H., Sriram, * S., Fang, J., O’Duffy, A., Kita, M., Taylor, * L., Elliott, M., Roberts, J., Jeffery, D., Maxwell, * S., Lefkowitz, D., Kumar, S., and Sinclair, M.
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35. Reactivity of CSF Cells to Nonspecific Stimuli and Virus Antigens in Vitro
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Salmi, A., primary, Reunanen, M., additional, and Ilonen, J., additional
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36. Natalizumab plus interferon beta-1a for relapsing multiple sclerosis
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Richard, A. Rudick, William, H. Stuart, Peter, A. Calabresi, Christian, Confavreux, Steven, L. Galetta, Ernst Wilhelm, Radue, Fred, D. Lublin, Bianca, Weinstock Guttman, Daniel, R. Wynn, Frances, Lynn, Msc, M. S. c., Michael, A. Panzara, Alfred, W. Sandrock, For, the SENTINEL Investigators including: F. Fazekas, Enzinger, C., Seifert, T., Storch, M., Strasser Fuchs, S., Berger, T., Dilitz, E., Egg, R., Eisenhammer, F., Decoo J. Lampaert, D. Decoo J. Lampaert, Bartholome J. Bier, E. Bartholome J. Bier, Stenager, E., Rasmussen, M., Binzer, M., Shorsh, K., Christensen, M., Ravnborg, M., Soelberg Sørensen, P., Blinkenberg, M., Petersen, B., Hansen, H. J., Bech, E., Petersen, T., Kirkegaard, M., Eralinna, J., Ruutiainen, J., Soilu Hänninen, M., Säkö, E., Laaksonen, M., Reunanen, M., Remes, A., Keskinarkaus, I., Moreau, T., Noblet, M., Rouaud, O., Couvreur, G., Edan, G., Lepage, E., Drapier, S., De Burghgraeve, V., Yaouanq, J., Merienne, M., Cahagne, V., Gout, O., Deschamps, R., Le Canuet, P., Moulignier, A., Vermersch, P., De Seze, J., Stojkovic, T., Griffié, G., Engles, A., Ferriby, D., Debouverie, M., Pittionvouyouvitch, S., Lacour, J. C., Pelletier, J., Feuillet, L., Suchet, L., Dalecky, A., Tammam, D., Lubetzki, C., Youssov, K., Mrejen, S., Charles, P., Yaici, S., Clavelou, P., Aufauvre, D., Renouil Guy, N., Cesaro, P., Degos, F., Benisty, S., Rumbach P. Decavel, L. Rumbach P. Decavel, Confavreux, C., Blanc, S., Aubertin, P., Riche, G., Brochet, B., Ouallet, J. C., Anne, O., Menck, S., Grupe, A., Guttman, E., Lensch, E., Fucik, E., Heitmann, S., Hartung, H. P., Schröter, M., Kurz, F. M. W., Heidenreich, F., Trebst, C., Pul, R., Hohlfeld, R., Krumbholz, M., Pellkofer, H., Haas, J., Segert, A., Meyer, R., Anagnostou, P., Kabus, C., Poehlau, D., Schneider, K., Hoffmann, V., Zettl, U., Steinhagen, V., Adler, S., Steinbrecher, A., Rothenfusser Körber, E., Zellner, R., Baum, K., Günther, A., Bläsing, H., Stoll, G., Gold, R., Bayas, A., Kleinschnitz, C., Limmroth, V., Katsarava, Z., Kastrup, O., Haller, P., Stoeve, S., Höbel, D., Oschmann, P., Voigt, K., Burger, C. V., Abramsky D. Karusiss, O. Abramsky D. Karusiss, Achiron, A., Kishner, I., Stern, Y., Sarove Pinhas, I., Dolev, M., Magalashvili, D., Pozzili, C., Lenzi, D., Scontrini, A., Millefiorini, E., Buttinelli, C., Gallo, P., Ranzato, F., Tiberio, M., Perini, P., Laroni, Alice, Marrosu, M., Cocco P. Marchi, E. Cocco P. Marchi, Spinicci, G., Massole, S., Mascia, M., Floris, G., Trojano, M., Bellacosa, A., Paolicelli, D., Bosco Zimatore, G., Simone, I. L., Giorelli, M., Di Monte, E., Mancardi, GIOVANNI LUIGI, Pizzorno, M., Murialdo, A., Narciso, E., Capello, A., Comi, G., Martinelli, V., Rodegher, M., Esposito, F., Colombo, B., Rossi, P., Polman, C. H., Jasperse, M. M. S., Zwemmer, J. N. P., Nielsen, J., Kragt, J. J., Jongen, P. J. H., De Smet, E., Tacken, H., Frequin, S. T. F. M., Siegers, H. P., Mauser, H. W., Fern ez Fern ez, O., León, A., Romero, F., Alonso, A., Tamayo, J., Montalban, X., Nos, C., Pelayo, R., Tellez, N., Rio, J., Tintore, M., Arbizu, T., Romero, L., Moral, E., Martinez, S., Kappos, L., Achtnichts, L., Wilmes, S., Karabudak, R., Kurne, A., Erdem, S., Siva, A., Saip, S., Altintas, A., Atamer, A., Eraksoy, M., Bilgili, F., Topcular, B., Giovannoni ET Lim, G. Giovannoni E. T. Lim, Lava, N., Murnane, M., Dentinger, M., Zimmerman, E., Reiss V. Gupta, M. Reiss V. Gupta, Scott, T., Brillman, J., Kunschner, L., Wright, D., Perel A. Babu, A. Perel A. Babu, Rivera, V., Killian, J., Hutton, G., Lai, E., Picone, M., Cadivid, D., Kamin, S., Shanawani, M., Gauthier, S., Morgan, A., Buckle, G., Margolin, D., Weinstock Guttman, B., Kwen, P. L., Garg, N., Munschauer, F., Khatri, B., Rassouli, M., Saxena, V., Ahmed, A., Turner, A., Fox, E., Couch, C., Tyler, R., Horvit, A., Fodor S. Humphries, P. Fodor S. Humphries, Wynn, D., Nagar, C., O’Brien, D., Allen, N., Turel, A., Friedenberg, S., Carlson, J., Hosey, J., Crayton, H., Richert, J., Tornatore, C., Sirdofsky, M., Greenstein, J., Shpigel, Y., S. M, El, Adbelhak, T., Schmerler, M., Zadikoff, C., Rorick, M., Reed, R., Elias, S., Feit, H., Angus, E., Sripathi, N., Herbert, J., Kiprovski, K., Qu, X., Del Bene, M., Mattson, D., Hingtgen, C., Fleck, J., Horak, H., Kaiser, J. Javerbaum, Elmore, R., Garcia, E., Tasch, E., Gruener, G., Celesia, G., Chawla, J., Miller, A., Drexler, E., Keilson, M., Wolintz, R., Drasby, E., Muscat, P., Belden, J., Sullivan, R., Cohen, J., Stone, L., Marrie, R. A., Fox, R., Hughes, B., Babikian, P., Jacoby, M., Doro, J., Puricelli, M., Rossman, H., Boudoris, W., Belkin, M., Pierce, R., Eggenberger, E., Birbeck, G., Martin, J., Kaufman, D., Stuart, W., English, J. B., Stuart, D. S., Gilbert, R. W., Kaufman, M., Putman, S., Diedrich, A., Follmer, R., Pelletier, D., Waubant, E., Cree, B., Genain, C., Goodin, D., Guarnaccia, J., Patwa, H., Rizo, M., Kitaj, M., Blevins, J., Smith, T., Mcgee, F., Honeycutt, W., Brown, M., Isa, A., Nieves Quinones, D., Krupp, L., Smiroldo, J., Zarif, M., Perkins, C., Sumner, A., Fisher, A., Gutierrez, A., Jacoby, R., Svoboda, S., Dorn, D., Groeschel, A., Steingo R. Kishner, B. Steingo R. Kishner, Cohen, B., Melen, O., Simuni, T., Zee, P., Cohan M. Yerby, S. Cohan M. Yerby, Hendin, B., Levine, T., Tamm, H., Travis, L. H., Freedman, S. M., Tim, R., Ferrell, W., Stefoski, D., Stevens, S., Katsamakis, G., Topel, J., KoD Gelber C. Fortin, M. K. o. D. Gelber C. Fortin, Green, B., Logan, W., Carpenter, D., Temple, L., Sadiq, S., Sylvester, A., Sim, G., Mihai, C., Vertino, M., Jubelt, B., Mejico, L., Phillips, J. T., Martin, A., Heitzman, D., Greenfield, C. F., Riskind, P., Cabo, A., Paskavitz, J., Moonis, M., Bashir, K., Brockington, J., Nicholas, A., Slaughter, R., Archer, R., Harik, S., Haddad, N., Pippenger, M. A., Van den Noort, S., Thai, G., Olek, M., Demetriou, M., Shin, R., Calabresi, P., Rus, H., Bever, C., Johnson, K., Sheremata, W., Delgado, S., Sherbert, R., Herndon, R., Uschmann, H., Ch ler, A., Markowitz, C., Jacobs, D., Balcer, L., Mitchell, G., Chakravorty, S., Heyman, R., Stauber, Z., Goodman, A., Segal, B., Schwid, S., Samkoff, L., Levin, M., Jacewicz, M., Menkes, D., Pulsinelli, W., Frohman, E., Racke, M., Hawker, K., Ulrich, R., Panitch, H., Hamill, R., R. T, On, Dulaney, E., Simnad, V., Miller, J., Wooten, G. F., Harrison, M., Bowen, J., Doherty, M., Wundes, A., Garden, G. A., Distad, J., Kachuck, N., Berkovich, R., Burnett, M., Sahai, S., Ari, D. B, Weiner, L., Storey, J. R., Beesley, B., Hart, D., Moses, H., Sriram, S., Fang, J., O’Duffy, A., Kita, M., Taylor, L., Elliott, M., Roberts, J., Jeffery, D., Maxwell, S., Lefkowitz, D., Kumar, S., Sinclair EW Radue, M. S. i. n. c. l. a. i. r. E. W. Radue, de Vera, A., Bacelar, O., Kuster, P., and Kappos, L. .
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Adult ,Male ,Infusions ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Adolescent ,Combination therapy ,Integrin alpha4 ,Peripheral edema ,Progressive Multifocal ,Relapsing-Remitting ,Gastroenterology ,Antibodies ,Natalizumab ,Drug Therapy ,Leukoencephalopathy ,Internal medicine ,Monoclonal ,Secondary Prevention ,medicine ,Humans ,Humanized ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Expanded Disability Status Scale ,business.industry ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Brain ,Cell Adhesion Molecules ,Disease Progression ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Infusions, Intravenous ,Interferon-beta ,JC Virus ,Leukoencephalopathy, Progressive Multifocal ,Middle Aged ,Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting ,Medicine (all) ,Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy ,Multiple sclerosis ,Hazard ratio ,Interferon beta-1a ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Combination ,medicine.symptom ,Intravenous ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Interferon beta is used to modify the course of relapsing multiple sclerosis. Despite interferon beta therapy, many patients have relapses. Natalizumab, an α 4 integrin antagonist, appeared to be safe and effective alone and when added to interferon beta-1a in preliminary studies. Methods We randomly assigned 1171 patients who, despite interferon beta-1a therapy, had had at least one relapse during the 12-month period before randomization to receive continued interferon beta-1a in combination with 300 mg of natalizumab (589 patients) or placebo (582 patients) intravenously every 4 weeks for up to 116 weeks. The primary end points were the rate of clinical relapse at 1 year and the cumulative probability of disability progression sustained for 12 weeks, as measured by the Expanded Disability Status Scale, at 2 years. Results Combination therapy resulted in a 24 percent reduction in the relative risk of sustained disability progression (hazard ratio, 0.76; 95 percent confidence interval, 0.61 to 0.96; P = 0.02). Kaplan–Meier estimates of the cumulative probability of progression at two years were 23 percent with combination therapy and 29 percent with interferon beta-1a alone. Combination therapy was associated with a lower annualized rate of relapse over a two-year period than was interferon beta-1a alone (0.34 vs. 0.75, P
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37. Analysis of immune-related loci identifies 48 new susceptibility variants for multiple sclerosis
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Beecham, A.H., Patsopoulos, N.A., Xifara, D.K., Davis, M.F., Kemppinen, A., Cotsapas, C., Shah, T.S., Spencer, C., Booth, D., Goris, A., Oturai, A., Saarela, J., Fontaine, B., Hemmer, B., Martin, C., Zipp, F., D'Alfonso, S., Martinelli-Boneschi, F., Taylor, B., Harbo, H.F., Kockum, I., Hillert, J., Olsson, T., Ban, M., Oksenberg, J.R., Hintzen, R., Barcellos, L.F., Agliardi, C., Alfredsson, L., Alizadeh, M., Anderson, C., Andrews, R., Søndergaard, H.B., Baker, A., Band, G., Baranzini, S.E., Barizzone, N., Barrett, J., Bellenguez, C., Bergamaschi, L., Bernardinelli, L., Berthele, A., Biberacher, V., Binder, T.M.C., Blackburn, H., Bomfim, I.L., Brambilla, P., Broadley, S., Brochet, B., Brundin, L., Buck, D., Butzkueven, H., Caillier, S.J., Camu, W., Carpentier, W., Cavalla, P., Celius, E.G., Coman, I., Comi, G., Corrado, L., Cosemans, L., Cournu-Rebeix, I., Cree, B.A.C., Cusi, D., Damotte, V., Defer, G., Delgado, S.R., Deloukas, P., di Sapio, A., Dilthey, A.T., Donnelly, P., Dubois, B., Duddy, M., Edkins, S., Elovaara, I., Esposito, F., Evangelou, N., Fiddes, B., Field, J., Franke, A., Freeman, C., Frohlich, I.Y., Galimberti, D., Gieger, C., Gourraud, P-A, Graetz, C., Graham, A., Grummel, V., Guaschino, C., Hadjixenofontos, A., Hakonarson, H., Halfpenny, C., Hall, G., Hall, P., Hamsten, A., Harley, J., Harrower, T., Hawkins, C., Hellenthal, G., Hillier, C., Hobart, J., Hoshi, M., Hunt, S.E., Jagodic, M., Jelčić, I., Jochim, A., Kendall, B., Kermode, A., Kilpatrick, T., Koivisto, K., Konidari, I., Korn, T., Kronsbein, H., Langford, C., Larsson, M., Lathrop, M., Lebrun-Frenay, C., Lechner-Scott, J., Lee, M.H., Leone, M.A., Leppä, V., Liberatore, G., Lie, B.A., Lill, C.M., Linden, M., Link, J., Luessi, F., Lycke, J., Macciardi, F., Männistö, S., Manrique, C.P., Martin, R., Martinelli, V., Mason, D., Mazibrada, G., McCabe, C., Mero, I-L, Mescheriakova, J., Moutsianas, L., Myhr, K-M, Nagels, G., Nicholas, R., Nilsson, P., Piehl, F., Pirinen, M., Price, S.E., Quach, H., Reunanen, M., Robberecht, W., Robertson, N.P., Rodegher, M., Rog, D., Salvetti, M., Schnetz-Boutaud, N.C., Sellebjerg, F., Selter, R.C., Schaefer, C., Shaunak, S., Shen, L., Shields, S., Siffrin, V., Slee, M., Sorensen, P.S., Sorosina, M., Sospedra, M., Spurkland, A., Strange, A., Sundqvist, E., Thijs, V., Thorpe, J., Ticca, A., Tienari, P., van Duijn, C., Visser, E.M., Vucic, S., Westerlind, H., Wiley, J.S., Wilkins, A., Wilson, J.F., Winkelmann, J., Zajicek, J., Zindler, E., Haines, J.L., Pericak-Vance, M.A., Ivinson, A.J., Stewart, G., Hafler, D., Hauser, S.L., Compston, A., McVean, G., De Jager, P., Sawcer, S.J., McCauley, J.L., Beecham, A.H., Patsopoulos, N.A., Xifara, D.K., Davis, M.F., Kemppinen, A., Cotsapas, C., Shah, T.S., Spencer, C., Booth, D., Goris, A., Oturai, A., Saarela, J., Fontaine, B., Hemmer, B., Martin, C., Zipp, F., D'Alfonso, S., Martinelli-Boneschi, F., Taylor, B., Harbo, H.F., Kockum, I., Hillert, J., Olsson, T., Ban, M., Oksenberg, J.R., Hintzen, R., Barcellos, L.F., Agliardi, C., Alfredsson, L., Alizadeh, M., Anderson, C., Andrews, R., Søndergaard, H.B., Baker, A., Band, G., Baranzini, S.E., Barizzone, N., Barrett, J., Bellenguez, C., Bergamaschi, L., Bernardinelli, L., Berthele, A., Biberacher, V., Binder, T.M.C., Blackburn, H., Bomfim, I.L., Brambilla, P., Broadley, S., Brochet, B., Brundin, L., Buck, D., Butzkueven, H., Caillier, S.J., Camu, W., Carpentier, W., Cavalla, P., Celius, E.G., Coman, I., Comi, G., Corrado, L., Cosemans, L., Cournu-Rebeix, I., Cree, B.A.C., Cusi, D., Damotte, V., Defer, G., Delgado, S.R., Deloukas, P., di Sapio, A., Dilthey, A.T., Donnelly, P., Dubois, B., Duddy, M., Edkins, S., Elovaara, I., Esposito, F., Evangelou, N., Fiddes, B., Field, J., Franke, A., Freeman, C., Frohlich, I.Y., Galimberti, D., Gieger, C., Gourraud, P-A, Graetz, C., Graham, A., Grummel, V., Guaschino, C., Hadjixenofontos, A., Hakonarson, H., Halfpenny, C., Hall, G., Hall, P., Hamsten, A., Harley, J., Harrower, T., Hawkins, C., Hellenthal, G., Hillier, C., Hobart, J., Hoshi, M., Hunt, S.E., Jagodic, M., Jelčić, I., Jochim, A., Kendall, B., Kermode, A., Kilpatrick, T., Koivisto, K., Konidari, I., Korn, T., Kronsbein, H., Langford, C., Larsson, M., Lathrop, M., Lebrun-Frenay, C., Lechner-Scott, J., Lee, M.H., Leone, M.A., Leppä, V., Liberatore, G., Lie, B.A., Lill, C.M., Linden, M., Link, J., Luessi, F., Lycke, J., Macciardi, F., Männistö, S., Manrique, C.P., Martin, R., Martinelli, V., Mason, D., Mazibrada, G., McCabe, C., Mero, I-L, Mescheriakova, J., Moutsianas, L., Myhr, K-M, Nagels, G., Nicholas, R., Nilsson, P., Piehl, F., Pirinen, M., Price, S.E., Quach, H., Reunanen, M., Robberecht, W., Robertson, N.P., Rodegher, M., Rog, D., Salvetti, M., Schnetz-Boutaud, N.C., Sellebjerg, F., Selter, R.C., Schaefer, C., Shaunak, S., Shen, L., Shields, S., Siffrin, V., Slee, M., Sorensen, P.S., Sorosina, M., Sospedra, M., Spurkland, A., Strange, A., Sundqvist, E., Thijs, V., Thorpe, J., Ticca, A., Tienari, P., van Duijn, C., Visser, E.M., Vucic, S., Westerlind, H., Wiley, J.S., Wilkins, A., Wilson, J.F., Winkelmann, J., Zajicek, J., Zindler, E., Haines, J.L., Pericak-Vance, M.A., Ivinson, A.J., Stewart, G., Hafler, D., Hauser, S.L., Compston, A., McVean, G., De Jager, P., Sawcer, S.J., and McCauley, J.L.
- Abstract
Using the ImmunoChip custom genotyping array, we analyzed 14,498 subjects with multiple sclerosis and 24,091 healthy controls for 161,311 autosomal variants and identified 135 potentially associated regions (P < 1.0 × 10−4). In a replication phase, we combined these data with previous genome-wide association study (GWAS) data from an independent 14,802 subjects with multiple sclerosis and 26,703 healthy controls. In these 80,094 individuals of European ancestry, we identified 48 new susceptibility variants (P < 5.0 × 10−8), 3 of which we found after conditioning on previously identified variants. Thus, there are now 110 established multiple sclerosis risk variants at 103 discrete loci outside of the major histocompatibility complex. With high-resolution Bayesian fine mapping, we identified five regions where one variant accounted for more than 50% of the posterior probability of association. This study enhances the catalog of multiple sclerosis risk variants and illustrates the value of fine mapping in the resolution of GWAS signals.
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- 2013
38. Analysis of immune-related loci identifies 48 new susceptibility variants for multiple sclerosis
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Beecham, AH, Patsopoulos, NA, Xifara, DK, Davis, MF, Kemppinen, A, Cotsapas, C, Shah, TS, Spencer, C, Booth, D, Goris, A, Oturai, A, Saarela, J, Fontaine, B, Hemmer, B, Martin, C, Zipp, F, D'Alfonso, S, Martinelli-Boneschi, F, Taylor, B, Harbo, HF, Kockum, I, Hillert, J, Olsson, T, Ban, M, Oksenberg, JR, Hintzen, R, Barcellos, LF, Agliardi, C, Alfredsson, L, Alizadeh, M, Anderson, C, Andrews, R, Sondergaard, HB, Baker, A, Band, G, Baranzini, SE, Barizzone, N, Barrett, J, Bellenguez, C, Bergamaschi, L, Bernardinelli, L, Berthele, A, Biberacher, V, Binder, TMC, Blackburn, H, Bomfim, IL, Brambilla, P, Broadley, S, Brochet, B, Brundin, L, Buck, D, Butzkueven, H, Caillier, SJ, Camu, W, Carpentier, W, Cavalla, P, Celius, EG, Coman, I, Comi, G, Corrado, L, Cosemans, L, Cournu-Rebeix, I, Cree, BAC, Cusi, D, Damotte, V, Defer, G, Delgado, SR, Deloukas, P, di Sapio, A, Dilthey, AT, Donnelly, P, Dubois, B, Duddy, M, Edkins, S, Elovaara, I, Esposito, F, Evangelou, N, Fiddes, B, Field, J, Franke, A, Freeman, C, Frohlich, IY, Galimberti, D, Gieger, C, Gourraud, P-A, Graetz, C, Graham, A, Grummel, V, Guaschino, C, Hadjixenofontos, A, Hakonarson, H, Halfpenny, C, Hall, G, Hall, P, Hamsten, A, Harley, J, Harrower, T, Hawkins, C, Hellenthal, G, Hillier, C, Hobart, J, Hoshi, M, Hunt, SE, Jagodic, M, Jelcic, I, Jochim, A, Kendall, B, Kermode, A, Kilpatrick, T, Koivisto, K, Konidari, I, Korn, T, Kronsbein, H, Langford, C, Larsson, M, Lathrop, M, Lebrun-Frenay, C, Lechner-Scott, J, Lee, MH, Leone, MA, Leppa, V, Liberatore, G, Lie, BA, Lill, CM, Linden, M, Link, J, Luessi, F, Lycke, J, Macciardi, F, Mannisto, S, Manrique, CP, Martin, R, Martinelli, V, Mason, D, Mazibrada, G, McCabe, C, Mero, I-L, Mescheriakova, J, Moutsianas, L, Myhr, K-M, Nagels, G, Nicholas, R, Nilsson, P, Piehl, F, Pirinen, M, Price, SE, Quach, H, Reunanen, M, Robberecht, W, Robertson, NP, Rodegher, M, Rog, D, Salvetti, M, Schnetz-Boutaud, NC, Sellebjerg, F, Selter, RC, Schaefer, C, Shaunak, S, Shen, L, Shields, S, Siffrin, V, Slee, M, Sorensen, PS, Sorosina, M, Sospedra, M, Spurkland, A, Strange, A, Sundqvist, E, Thijs, V, Thorpe, J, Ticca, A, Tienari, P, van Duijn, C, Visser, EM, Vucic, S, Westerlind, H, Wiley, JS, Wilkins, A, Wilson, JF, Winkelmann, J, Zajicek, J, Zindler, E, Haines, JL, Pericak-Vance, MA, Ivinson, AJ, Stewart, G, Hafler, D, Hauser, SL, Compston, A, McVean, G, De Jager, P, Sawcer, SJ, McCauley, JL, Beecham, AH, Patsopoulos, NA, Xifara, DK, Davis, MF, Kemppinen, A, Cotsapas, C, Shah, TS, Spencer, C, Booth, D, Goris, A, Oturai, A, Saarela, J, Fontaine, B, Hemmer, B, Martin, C, Zipp, F, D'Alfonso, S, Martinelli-Boneschi, F, Taylor, B, Harbo, HF, Kockum, I, Hillert, J, Olsson, T, Ban, M, Oksenberg, JR, Hintzen, R, Barcellos, LF, Agliardi, C, Alfredsson, L, Alizadeh, M, Anderson, C, Andrews, R, Sondergaard, HB, Baker, A, Band, G, Baranzini, SE, Barizzone, N, Barrett, J, Bellenguez, C, Bergamaschi, L, Bernardinelli, L, Berthele, A, Biberacher, V, Binder, TMC, Blackburn, H, Bomfim, IL, Brambilla, P, Broadley, S, Brochet, B, Brundin, L, Buck, D, Butzkueven, H, Caillier, SJ, Camu, W, Carpentier, W, Cavalla, P, Celius, EG, Coman, I, Comi, G, Corrado, L, Cosemans, L, Cournu-Rebeix, I, Cree, BAC, Cusi, D, Damotte, V, Defer, G, Delgado, SR, Deloukas, P, di Sapio, A, Dilthey, AT, Donnelly, P, Dubois, B, Duddy, M, Edkins, S, Elovaara, I, Esposito, F, Evangelou, N, Fiddes, B, Field, J, Franke, A, Freeman, C, Frohlich, IY, Galimberti, D, Gieger, C, Gourraud, P-A, Graetz, C, Graham, A, Grummel, V, Guaschino, C, Hadjixenofontos, A, Hakonarson, H, Halfpenny, C, Hall, G, Hall, P, Hamsten, A, Harley, J, Harrower, T, Hawkins, C, Hellenthal, G, Hillier, C, Hobart, J, Hoshi, M, Hunt, SE, Jagodic, M, Jelcic, I, Jochim, A, Kendall, B, Kermode, A, Kilpatrick, T, Koivisto, K, Konidari, I, Korn, T, Kronsbein, H, Langford, C, Larsson, M, Lathrop, M, Lebrun-Frenay, C, Lechner-Scott, J, Lee, MH, Leone, MA, Leppa, V, Liberatore, G, Lie, BA, Lill, CM, Linden, M, Link, J, Luessi, F, Lycke, J, Macciardi, F, Mannisto, S, Manrique, CP, Martin, R, Martinelli, V, Mason, D, Mazibrada, G, McCabe, C, Mero, I-L, Mescheriakova, J, Moutsianas, L, Myhr, K-M, Nagels, G, Nicholas, R, Nilsson, P, Piehl, F, Pirinen, M, Price, SE, Quach, H, Reunanen, M, Robberecht, W, Robertson, NP, Rodegher, M, Rog, D, Salvetti, M, Schnetz-Boutaud, NC, Sellebjerg, F, Selter, RC, Schaefer, C, Shaunak, S, Shen, L, Shields, S, Siffrin, V, Slee, M, Sorensen, PS, Sorosina, M, Sospedra, M, Spurkland, A, Strange, A, Sundqvist, E, Thijs, V, Thorpe, J, Ticca, A, Tienari, P, van Duijn, C, Visser, EM, Vucic, S, Westerlind, H, Wiley, JS, Wilkins, A, Wilson, JF, Winkelmann, J, Zajicek, J, Zindler, E, Haines, JL, Pericak-Vance, MA, Ivinson, AJ, Stewart, G, Hafler, D, Hauser, SL, Compston, A, McVean, G, De Jager, P, Sawcer, SJ, and McCauley, JL
- Abstract
Using the ImmunoChip custom genotyping array, we analyzed 14,498 subjects with multiple sclerosis and 24,091 healthy controls for 161,311 autosomal variants and identified 135 potentially associated regions (P < 1.0 × 10(-4)). In a replication phase, we combined these data with previous genome-wide association study (GWAS) data from an independent 14,802 subjects with multiple sclerosis and 26,703 healthy controls. In these 80,094 individuals of European ancestry, we identified 48 new susceptibility variants (P < 5.0 × 10(-8)), 3 of which we found after conditioning on previously identified variants. Thus, there are now 110 established multiple sclerosis risk variants at 103 discrete loci outside of the major histocompatibility complex. With high-resolution Bayesian fine mapping, we identified five regions where one variant accounted for more than 50% of the posterior probability of association. This study enhances the catalog of multiple sclerosis risk variants and illustrates the value of fine mapping in the resolution of GWAS signals.
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- 2013
39. Genetic risk and a primary role for cell-mediated immune mechanisms in multiple sclerosis
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Sawcer, S., Hellenthal, G., Pirinen, M., Spencer, C.C.A., Patsopoulos, N.A., Moutsianas, L., Dilthey, A., Su, Z., Freeman, C., Hunt, S.E., Edkins, S., Gray, E., Booth, D.R., Potter, S.C., Goris, A., Band, G., Bang Oturai, A., Strange, A., Saarela, J., Bellenguez, C., Fontaine, B., Gillman, M., Hemmer, B., Gwilliam, R., Zipp, F., Jayakumar, A., Martin, R., Leslie, S., Hawkins, S., Giannoulatou, E., D’alfonso, S., Blackburn, H., Martinelli Boneschi, F., Liddle, J., Harbo, H.F., Perez, M.L., Spurkland, A., Waller, M.J., Mycko, M.P., Ricketts, M., Comabella, M., Hammond, N., Kockum, I., McCann, O.T., Ban, M., Whittaker, P., Kemppinen, A., Weston, P., Hawkins, C., Widaa, S., Zajicek, J., Dronov, S., Robertson, N., Bumpstead, S.J., Barcellos, L.F., Ravindrarajah, R., Abraham, R., Alfredsson, L., Ardlie, K., Aubin, C., Baker, A., Baker, K., Baranzini, S.E., Bergamaschi, L., Bergamaschi, R., Bernstein, A., Berthele, A., Boggild, M., Bradfield, J.P., Brassat, D., Broadley, S.A., Buck, D., Butzkueven, H., Capra, R., Carroll, W.M., Cavalla, P., Celius, E.G., Cepok, S., Chiavacci, R., Clerget-Darpoux, F., Clysters, K., Comi, G., Cossburn, M., Cournu-Rebeix, I., Cox, M.B., Cozen, W., Cree, B.A.C., Cross, A.H., Cusi, D., Daly, M.J., Davis, E., de Bakker, P.I.W., Debouverie, M., D’hooghe, M.B., Dixon, K., Dobosi, R., Dubois, B., Ellinghaus, D., Elovaara, I., Esposito, F., Fontenille, C., Foote, S., Franke, A., Galimberti, D., Ghezzi, A., Glessner, J., Gomez, R., Gout, O., Graham, C., Grant, S.F.A., Rosa Guerini, F., Hakonarson, H., Hall, P., Hamsten, A., Hartung, H-P, Heard, R.N., Heath, S., Hobart, J., Hoshi, M., Infante-Duarte, C., Ingram, G., Ingram, W., Islam, T., Jagodic, M., Kabesch, M., Kermode, A.G., Kilpatrick, T.J., Kim, C., Klopp, N., Koivisto, K., Larsson, M., Lathrop, M., Lechner-Scott, J.S., Leone, M.A., Leppä, V., Liljedahl, U., Lima Bomfim, I., Lincoln, R.R., Link, J., Liu, J., Lorentzen, Å.R., Lupoli, S., Macciardi, F., Mack, T., Marriott, M., Martinelli, V., Mason, D., McCauley, J.L., Mentch, F., Mero, I-L, Mihalova, T., Montalban, X., Mottershead, J., Myhr, K-M, Naldi, P., Ollier, W., Page, A., Palotie, A., Pelletier, J., Piccio, L., Pickersgill, T., Piehl, F., Pobywajlo, S., Quach, H.L., Ramsay, P.P., Reunanen, M., Reynolds, R., Rioux, J.D., Rodegher, M., Roesner, S., Rubio, J.P., Rückert, I-M, Salvetti, M., Salvi, E., Santaniello, A., Schaefer, C.A., Schreiber, S., Schulze, C., Scott, R.J., Sellebjerg, F., Selmaj, K.W., Sexton, D., Shen, L., Simms-Acuna, B., Skidmore, S., Sleiman, P.M.A., Smestad, C., Sørensen, P.S., Søndergaard, H.B., Stankovich, J., Strange, R.C., Sulonen, A-M, Sundqvist, E., Syvänen, A-C, Taddeo, F., Taylor, B., Blackwell, J.M., Tienari, P., Bramon, E., Tourbah, A., Brown, M.A., Tronczynska, E., Casas, J.P., Tubridy, N., Corvin, A., Vickery, J., Jankowski, J., Villoslada, P., Markus, H.S., Wang, K., Mathew, C.G., Wason, J., Palmer, C.N.A., Wichmann, H-E, Plomin, R., Willoughby, E., Rautanen, A., Winkelmann, J., Wittig, M., Trembath, R.C., Yaouanq, J., Viswanathan, A.C., Zhang, H., Wood, N.W., Zuvich, R., Deloukas, P., Langford, C., Duncanson, A., Oksenberg, J.R., Pericak-Vance, M.A., Haines, J.L., Olsson, T., Hillert, J., Ivinson, A.J., De Jager, P.L., Peltonen, L., Stewart, G.J., Hafler, D.A., Hauser, S.L., McVean, G., Donnelly, P., Compston, A., Sawcer, S., Hellenthal, G., Pirinen, M., Spencer, C.C.A., Patsopoulos, N.A., Moutsianas, L., Dilthey, A., Su, Z., Freeman, C., Hunt, S.E., Edkins, S., Gray, E., Booth, D.R., Potter, S.C., Goris, A., Band, G., Bang Oturai, A., Strange, A., Saarela, J., Bellenguez, C., Fontaine, B., Gillman, M., Hemmer, B., Gwilliam, R., Zipp, F., Jayakumar, A., Martin, R., Leslie, S., Hawkins, S., Giannoulatou, E., D’alfonso, S., Blackburn, H., Martinelli Boneschi, F., Liddle, J., Harbo, H.F., Perez, M.L., Spurkland, A., Waller, M.J., Mycko, M.P., Ricketts, M., Comabella, M., Hammond, N., Kockum, I., McCann, O.T., Ban, M., Whittaker, P., Kemppinen, A., Weston, P., Hawkins, C., Widaa, S., Zajicek, J., Dronov, S., Robertson, N., Bumpstead, S.J., Barcellos, L.F., Ravindrarajah, R., Abraham, R., Alfredsson, L., Ardlie, K., Aubin, C., Baker, A., Baker, K., Baranzini, S.E., Bergamaschi, L., Bergamaschi, R., Bernstein, A., Berthele, A., Boggild, M., Bradfield, J.P., Brassat, D., Broadley, S.A., Buck, D., Butzkueven, H., Capra, R., Carroll, W.M., Cavalla, P., Celius, E.G., Cepok, S., Chiavacci, R., Clerget-Darpoux, F., Clysters, K., Comi, G., Cossburn, M., Cournu-Rebeix, I., Cox, M.B., Cozen, W., Cree, B.A.C., Cross, A.H., Cusi, D., Daly, M.J., Davis, E., de Bakker, P.I.W., Debouverie, M., D’hooghe, M.B., Dixon, K., Dobosi, R., Dubois, B., Ellinghaus, D., Elovaara, I., Esposito, F., Fontenille, C., Foote, S., Franke, A., Galimberti, D., Ghezzi, A., Glessner, J., Gomez, R., Gout, O., Graham, C., Grant, S.F.A., Rosa Guerini, F., Hakonarson, H., Hall, P., Hamsten, A., Hartung, H-P, Heard, R.N., Heath, S., Hobart, J., Hoshi, M., Infante-Duarte, C., Ingram, G., Ingram, W., Islam, T., Jagodic, M., Kabesch, M., Kermode, A.G., Kilpatrick, T.J., Kim, C., Klopp, N., Koivisto, K., Larsson, M., Lathrop, M., Lechner-Scott, J.S., Leone, M.A., Leppä, V., Liljedahl, U., Lima Bomfim, I., Lincoln, R.R., Link, J., Liu, J., Lorentzen, Å.R., Lupoli, S., Macciardi, F., Mack, T., Marriott, M., Martinelli, V., Mason, D., McCauley, J.L., Mentch, F., Mero, I-L, Mihalova, T., Montalban, X., Mottershead, J., Myhr, K-M, Naldi, P., Ollier, W., Page, A., Palotie, A., Pelletier, J., Piccio, L., Pickersgill, T., Piehl, F., Pobywajlo, S., Quach, H.L., Ramsay, P.P., Reunanen, M., Reynolds, R., Rioux, J.D., Rodegher, M., Roesner, S., Rubio, J.P., Rückert, I-M, Salvetti, M., Salvi, E., Santaniello, A., Schaefer, C.A., Schreiber, S., Schulze, C., Scott, R.J., Sellebjerg, F., Selmaj, K.W., Sexton, D., Shen, L., Simms-Acuna, B., Skidmore, S., Sleiman, P.M.A., Smestad, C., Sørensen, P.S., Søndergaard, H.B., Stankovich, J., Strange, R.C., Sulonen, A-M, Sundqvist, E., Syvänen, A-C, Taddeo, F., Taylor, B., Blackwell, J.M., Tienari, P., Bramon, E., Tourbah, A., Brown, M.A., Tronczynska, E., Casas, J.P., Tubridy, N., Corvin, A., Vickery, J., Jankowski, J., Villoslada, P., Markus, H.S., Wang, K., Mathew, C.G., Wason, J., Palmer, C.N.A., Wichmann, H-E, Plomin, R., Willoughby, E., Rautanen, A., Winkelmann, J., Wittig, M., Trembath, R.C., Yaouanq, J., Viswanathan, A.C., Zhang, H., Wood, N.W., Zuvich, R., Deloukas, P., Langford, C., Duncanson, A., Oksenberg, J.R., Pericak-Vance, M.A., Haines, J.L., Olsson, T., Hillert, J., Ivinson, A.J., De Jager, P.L., Peltonen, L., Stewart, G.J., Hafler, D.A., Hauser, S.L., McVean, G., Donnelly, P., and Compston, A.
- Abstract
Multiple sclerosis is a common disease of the central nervous system in which the interplay between inflammatory and neurodegenerative processes typically results in intermittent neurological disturbance followed by progressive accumulation of disability1. Epidemiological studies have shown that genetic factors are primarily responsible for the substantially increased frequency of the disease seen in the relatives of affected individuals2, 3, and systematic attempts to identify linkage in multiplex families have confirmed that variation within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) exerts the greatest individual effect on risk4. Modestly powered genome-wide association studies (GWAS)5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 have enabled more than 20 additional risk loci to be identified and have shown that multiple variants exerting modest individual effects have a key role in disease susceptibility11. Most of the genetic architecture underlying susceptibility to the disease remains to be defined and is anticipated to require the analysis of sample sizes that are beyond the numbers currently available to individual research groups. In a collaborative GWAS involving 9,772 cases of European descent collected by 23 research groups working in 15 different countries, we have replicated almost all of the previously suggested associations and identified at least a further 29 novel susceptibility loci. Within the MHC we have refined the identity of the HLA-DRB1 risk alleles and confirmed that variation in the HLA-A gene underlies the independent protective effect attributable to the class I region. Immunologically relevant genes are significantly overrepresented among those mapping close to the identified loci and particularly implicate T-helper-cell differentiation in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis.
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- 2011
40. Genetic risk and a primary role for cell-mediated immune mechanisms in multiple sclerosis
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Sawcer, S, Hellenthal, G, Pirinen, M, Spencer, CCA, Patsopoulos, NA, Moutsianas, L, Dilthey, A, Su, Z, Freeman, C, Hunt, SE, Edkins, S, Gray, E, Booth, DR, Potter, SC, Goris, A, Band, G, Oturai, AB, Strange, A, Saarela, J, Bellenguez, C, Fontaine, B, Gillman, M, Hemmer, B, Gwilliam, R, Zipp, F, Jayakumar, A, Martin, R, Leslie, S, Hawkins, S, Giannoulatou, E, D'alfonso, S, Blackburn, H, Boneschi, FM, Liddle, J, Harbo, HF, Perez, ML, Spurkland, A, Waller, MJ, Mycko, MP, Ricketts, M, Comabella, M, Hammond, N, Kockum, I, McCann, OT, Ban, M, Whittaker, P, Kemppinen, A, Weston, P, Hawkins, C, Widaa, S, Zajicek, J, Dronov, S, Robertson, N, Bumpstead, SJ, Barcellos, LF, Ravindrarajah, R, Abraham, R, Alfredsson, L, Ardlie, K, Aubin, C, Baker, A, Baker, K, Baranzini, SE, Bergamaschi, L, Bergamaschi, R, Bernstein, A, Berthele, A, Boggild, M, Bradfield, JP, Brassat, D, Broadley, SA, Buck, D, Butzkueven, H, Capra, R, Carroll, WM, Cavalla, P, Celius, EG, Cepok, S, Chiavacci, R, Clerget-Darpoux, F, Clysters, K, Comi, G, Cossburn, M, Cournu-Rebeix, I, Cox, MB, Cozen, W, Cree, BAC, Cross, AH, Cusi, D, Daly, MJ, Davis, E, de Bakker, PIW, Debouverie, M, D'hooghe, MB, Dixon, K, Dobosi, R, Dubois, B, Ellinghaus, D, Elovaara, I, Esposito, F, Fontenille, C, Foote, S, Franke, A, Galimberti, D, Ghezzi, A, Glessner, J, Gomez, R, Gout, O, Graham, C, Grant, SFA, Guerini, FR, Hakonarson, H, Hall, P, Hamsten, A, Hartung, H-P, Heard, RN, Heath, S, Hobart, J, Hoshi, M, Infante-Duarte, C, Ingram, G, Ingram, W, Islam, T, Jagodic, M, Kabesch, M, Kermode, AG, Kilpatrick, TJ, Kim, C, Klopp, N, Koivisto, K, Larsson, M, Lathrop, M, Lechner-Scott, JS, Leone, MA, Leppa, V, Liljedahl, U, Bomfim, IL, Lincoln, RR, Link, J, Liu, J, Lorentzen, AR, Lupoli, S, Macciardi, F, Mack, T, Marriott, M, Martinelli, V, Mason, D, McCauley, JL, Mentch, F, Mero, I-L, Mihalova, T, Montalban, X, Mottershead, J, Myhr, K-M, Naldi, P, Ollier, W, Page, A, Palotie, A, Pelletier, J, Piccio, L, Pickersgill, T, Piehl, F, Pobywajlo, S, Quach, HL, Ramsay, PP, Reunanen, M, Reynolds, R, Rioux, J, Rodegher, M, Roesner, S, Rubio, JP, Rueckert, I-M, Salvetti, M, Salvi, E, Santaniello, A, Schaefer, CA, Schreiber, S, Schulze, C, Scott, RJ, Sellebjerg, F, Selmaj, KW, Sexton, D, Shen, L, Simms-Acuna, B, Skidmore, S, Sleiman, PMA, Smestad, C, Sorensen, PS, Sondergaard, HB, Stankovich, J, Strange, RC, Sulonen, A-M, Sundqvist, E, Syvaenen, A-C, Taddeo, F, Taylor, B, Blackwell, JM, Tienari, P, Bramon, E, Tourbah, A, Brown, MA, Tronczynska, E, Casas, JP, Tubridy, N, Corvin, A, Vickery, J, Jankowski, J, Villoslada, P, Markus, HS, Wang, K, Mathew, CG, Wason, J, Palmer, CNA, Wichmann, H-E, Plomin, R, Willoughby, E, Rautanen, A, Winkelmann, J, Wittig, M, Trembath, RC, Yaouanq, J, Viswanathan, AC, Zhang, H, Wood, NW, Zuvich, R, Deloukas, P, Langford, C, Duncanson, A, Oksenberg, JR, Pericak-Vance, MA, Haines, JL, Olsson, T, Hillert, J, Ivinson, AJ, De Jager, PL, Peltonen, L, Stewart, GJ, Hafler, DA, Hauser, SL, McVean, G, Donnelly, P, Compston, A, Sawcer, S, Hellenthal, G, Pirinen, M, Spencer, CCA, Patsopoulos, NA, Moutsianas, L, Dilthey, A, Su, Z, Freeman, C, Hunt, SE, Edkins, S, Gray, E, Booth, DR, Potter, SC, Goris, A, Band, G, Oturai, AB, Strange, A, Saarela, J, Bellenguez, C, Fontaine, B, Gillman, M, Hemmer, B, Gwilliam, R, Zipp, F, Jayakumar, A, Martin, R, Leslie, S, Hawkins, S, Giannoulatou, E, D'alfonso, S, Blackburn, H, Boneschi, FM, Liddle, J, Harbo, HF, Perez, ML, Spurkland, A, Waller, MJ, Mycko, MP, Ricketts, M, Comabella, M, Hammond, N, Kockum, I, McCann, OT, Ban, M, Whittaker, P, Kemppinen, A, Weston, P, Hawkins, C, Widaa, S, Zajicek, J, Dronov, S, Robertson, N, Bumpstead, SJ, Barcellos, LF, Ravindrarajah, R, Abraham, R, Alfredsson, L, Ardlie, K, Aubin, C, Baker, A, Baker, K, Baranzini, SE, Bergamaschi, L, Bergamaschi, R, Bernstein, A, Berthele, A, Boggild, M, Bradfield, JP, Brassat, D, Broadley, SA, Buck, D, Butzkueven, H, Capra, R, Carroll, WM, Cavalla, P, Celius, EG, Cepok, S, Chiavacci, R, Clerget-Darpoux, F, Clysters, K, Comi, G, Cossburn, M, Cournu-Rebeix, I, Cox, MB, Cozen, W, Cree, BAC, Cross, AH, Cusi, D, Daly, MJ, Davis, E, de Bakker, PIW, Debouverie, M, D'hooghe, MB, Dixon, K, Dobosi, R, Dubois, B, Ellinghaus, D, Elovaara, I, Esposito, F, Fontenille, C, Foote, S, Franke, A, Galimberti, D, Ghezzi, A, Glessner, J, Gomez, R, Gout, O, Graham, C, Grant, SFA, Guerini, FR, Hakonarson, H, Hall, P, Hamsten, A, Hartung, H-P, Heard, RN, Heath, S, Hobart, J, Hoshi, M, Infante-Duarte, C, Ingram, G, Ingram, W, Islam, T, Jagodic, M, Kabesch, M, Kermode, AG, Kilpatrick, TJ, Kim, C, Klopp, N, Koivisto, K, Larsson, M, Lathrop, M, Lechner-Scott, JS, Leone, MA, Leppa, V, Liljedahl, U, Bomfim, IL, Lincoln, RR, Link, J, Liu, J, Lorentzen, AR, Lupoli, S, Macciardi, F, Mack, T, Marriott, M, Martinelli, V, Mason, D, McCauley, JL, Mentch, F, Mero, I-L, Mihalova, T, Montalban, X, Mottershead, J, Myhr, K-M, Naldi, P, Ollier, W, Page, A, Palotie, A, Pelletier, J, Piccio, L, Pickersgill, T, Piehl, F, Pobywajlo, S, Quach, HL, Ramsay, PP, Reunanen, M, Reynolds, R, Rioux, J, Rodegher, M, Roesner, S, Rubio, JP, Rueckert, I-M, Salvetti, M, Salvi, E, Santaniello, A, Schaefer, CA, Schreiber, S, Schulze, C, Scott, RJ, Sellebjerg, F, Selmaj, KW, Sexton, D, Shen, L, Simms-Acuna, B, Skidmore, S, Sleiman, PMA, Smestad, C, Sorensen, PS, Sondergaard, HB, Stankovich, J, Strange, RC, Sulonen, A-M, Sundqvist, E, Syvaenen, A-C, Taddeo, F, Taylor, B, Blackwell, JM, Tienari, P, Bramon, E, Tourbah, A, Brown, MA, Tronczynska, E, Casas, JP, Tubridy, N, Corvin, A, Vickery, J, Jankowski, J, Villoslada, P, Markus, HS, Wang, K, Mathew, CG, Wason, J, Palmer, CNA, Wichmann, H-E, Plomin, R, Willoughby, E, Rautanen, A, Winkelmann, J, Wittig, M, Trembath, RC, Yaouanq, J, Viswanathan, AC, Zhang, H, Wood, NW, Zuvich, R, Deloukas, P, Langford, C, Duncanson, A, Oksenberg, JR, Pericak-Vance, MA, Haines, JL, Olsson, T, Hillert, J, Ivinson, AJ, De Jager, PL, Peltonen, L, Stewart, GJ, Hafler, DA, Hauser, SL, McVean, G, Donnelly, P, and Compston, A
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Multiple sclerosis is a common disease of the central nervous system in which the interplay between inflammatory and neurodegenerative processes typically results in intermittent neurological disturbance followed by progressive accumulation of disability. Epidemiological studies have shown that genetic factors are primarily responsible for the substantially increased frequency of the disease seen in the relatives of affected individuals, and systematic attempts to identify linkage in multiplex families have confirmed that variation within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) exerts the greatest individual effect on risk. Modestly powered genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have enabled more than 20 additional risk loci to be identified and have shown that multiple variants exerting modest individual effects have a key role in disease susceptibility. Most of the genetic architecture underlying susceptibility to the disease remains to be defined and is anticipated to require the analysis of sample sizes that are beyond the numbers currently available to individual research groups. In a collaborative GWAS involving 9,772 cases of European descent collected by 23 research groups working in 15 different countries, we have replicated almost all of the previously suggested associations and identified at least a further 29 novel susceptibility loci. Within the MHC we have refined the identity of the HLA-DRB1 risk alleles and confirmed that variation in the HLA-A gene underlies the independent protective effect attributable to the class I region. Immunologically relevant genes are significantly overrepresented among those mapping close to the identified loci and particularly implicate T-helper-cell differentiation in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis.
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41. Use of Ionic Liquids in the Pretreatment of Forest and Agricultural Residues for the Production of Bioethanol
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Pezoa, R, Cortinez, V, Hyvärinen, S, Reunanen, M, Hemming, J, Lienqueo, M E, Salazar, O, Carmona, R, Garcia, A, Murzin, D YU, Mikkola, Jyri-Pekka, Pezoa, R, Cortinez, V, Hyvärinen, S, Reunanen, M, Hemming, J, Lienqueo, M E, Salazar, O, Carmona, R, Garcia, A, Murzin, D YU, and Mikkola, Jyri-Pekka
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Pretreatment of lignocellulosic materials is an important step to achieve higher amounts of simple sugars, mono- and disaccharides, for obtaining ethanol as a biofuel, via enzymatic hydrolysis. The study introduces a concept that utilizes ionic liquids (ILs) as solvents in the pretreatment step, before enzymatic saccharification, for both forest residues (Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus Labill.) and Lenga (Nothofagus pumilio (POEPP. EX. ENDL.) KRASSER) and for agricultural residues (wheat and corn). The procedure was evaluated at four different temperatures (80, 121, 150 and 170 °C) for 30 and 60 min, respectively, with 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ([EMIM+][Cl-]). Subsequent enzymatic hydrolysis of these materials was carried out at 47 °C, for 72 h, with commercial cellulases. The results demonstrated that the best experimental conditions found for wheat, corn and Eucalyptus residues were the following: 150 °C, for 60 min, yielding a total of 46, 48 and 30% sugars, respectively; in the case of Lenga residues, the optimum conditions were: 150 °C for 30 min, yielding a total of 40% sugars after saccharification. Temperatures exceeding 170 °C are not recommended for this type of pretreatment with [EMIM+][Cl-], because significant portions of cellulose could be dissolved in this IL. Finally, an analysis of the solid material after ionic liquid pretreatment is required, to determine the changes related to lignin, cellulose and hemicellulose composition.
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42. Evaluation of ionic liquid mediated pretreatment for the enzymatic hydrolysis of forest residues to obtain bioethanol
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Cortinez, V, Hyvärinen, S, Reunanen, M, Hemming, J, Lienqueo, M E, Murzin, D Yu, Mikkola, Jyri-Pekka, Cortinez, V, Hyvärinen, S, Reunanen, M, Hemming, J, Lienqueo, M E, Murzin, D Yu, and Mikkola, Jyri-Pekka
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43. Ionic liquid fractionation of lignocellulosics
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Hyvärinen, S, Virtanen, P, Hemming, J, Reunanen, M, Leppänen, A S, Murzin, D Yu, Mikkola, Jyri-Pekka, Hyvärinen, S, Virtanen, P, Hemming, J, Reunanen, M, Leppänen, A S, Murzin, D Yu, and Mikkola, Jyri-Pekka
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44. Pretreatment with ionic líquids of Lenga (Nothofagus pumilio) and Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus nitens) residues for producción of second generation bioethanol
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Cortinez, V, Hyvärinen, S, Reunanen, M, Hemming, J, Murzin, D Yu, Mikkola, Jyri-Pekka, Lienqueo, ME, Cortinez, V, Hyvärinen, S, Reunanen, M, Hemming, J, Murzin, D Yu, Mikkola, Jyri-Pekka, and Lienqueo, ME
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- 2009
45. Use of ionic líquids in the pretreatment of agronomic residues for production of second generation of bioethanol
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Pezoa, R, Hyvärinen, S, Reunanen, M, Hemming, J, Murzin, D Yu, Mikkola, Jyri-Pekka, Lienqueo, ME, Pezoa, R, Hyvärinen, S, Reunanen, M, Hemming, J, Murzin, D Yu, Mikkola, Jyri-Pekka, and Lienqueo, ME
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- 2009
46. Towards improved fractionation of lignocellulosics via integrated ionic liquid-thermal pretreatment : The analysis challenge
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Hyvärinen, Sari, Virtanen, P, Pranovich, S A, Leppänen, A-S, Hemming, J, Reunanen, M, Willför, D, Murzin, Yu, Mikkola, Jyri-Pekka, Hyvärinen, Sari, Virtanen, P, Pranovich, S A, Leppänen, A-S, Hemming, J, Reunanen, M, Willför, D, Murzin, Yu, and Mikkola, Jyri-Pekka
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47. MYO9B polymorphisms in multiple sclerosis
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Kemppinen, A., Suvela, M., Tienari, P.J., Elovaara, I., Koivisto, K., Pirttila, T., Reunanen, M., Rautakorpi, I., Hillert, J., Lundmark, F., Oturai, A., Ryder, L., Harbo, H.F., Celius, E.G., Palotie, A., Daly, M., Peltonen, L., Saarela, J., Kemppinen, A., Suvela, M., Tienari, P.J., Elovaara, I., Koivisto, K., Pirttila, T., Reunanen, M., Rautakorpi, I., Hillert, J., Lundmark, F., Oturai, A., Ryder, L., Harbo, H.F., Celius, E.G., Palotie, A., Daly, M., Peltonen, L., and Saarela, J.
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Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the 3' region of myosin IXB (MYO9B) gene have recently been reported to associate with different inflammatory or autoimmune diseases. We monitored for the association of MYO9B variants to multiple sclerosis (MS) in four Northern European populations. First, 18 SNPs including 6 SNPs with previous evidence for association to immune disorders, were tested in 730 Finnish MS families, but no linkage or family-based association was observed. To ensure the power to detect variants with a modest effect size, we further analyzed 10 variants in 899 Finnish cases and 1325 controls, and in a total of 1521 cases and 1476 controls from Denmark, Norway and Sweden, but found no association. Our results thereby do not support a major function of the tested MYO9B variants in MS Udgivelsesdato: 2009/6
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- 2009
48. Interferon regulatory factor 5 (IRF5) gene variants are associated with multiple sclerosis in three distinct populations
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Kristjansdottir, G., Sandling, J. K., Bonetti, A., Roos, I. M., Milani, L., Wang, C., Gustafsdottir, S. M., Sigurdsson, S., Lundmark, A., Tienari, P. J., Koivisto, K., Elovaara, I., Pirttilä, T., Reunanen, M., Peltonen, L., Saarela, J., Hillert, J., Olsson, T., Landegren, U., Alcina, Antonio, Fernández, Óscar, Leyva, Laura, Guerrero, Miguel, Lucas, Miguel, Izquierdo, Guillermo, Matesanz, F., Syvänen, A. C., Kristjansdottir, G., Sandling, J. K., Bonetti, A., Roos, I. M., Milani, L., Wang, C., Gustafsdottir, S. M., Sigurdsson, S., Lundmark, A., Tienari, P. J., Koivisto, K., Elovaara, I., Pirttilä, T., Reunanen, M., Peltonen, L., Saarela, J., Hillert, J., Olsson, T., Landegren, U., Alcina, Antonio, Fernández, Óscar, Leyva, Laura, Guerrero, Miguel, Lucas, Miguel, Izquierdo, Guillermo, Matesanz, F., and Syvänen, A. C.
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Background: IRF5 is a transcription factor involved both in the type I interferon and the toll-like receptor signalling pathways. Previously, IRF5 has been found to be associated with systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel diseases. Here we investigated whether polymorphisms in the IRF5 gene would be associated with yet another disease with features of autoimmunity, multiple sclerosis (MS). Methods: We genotyped nine single nucleotide polymorphisms and one insertion-deletion polymorphism in the IRF5 gene in a collection of 2337 patients with MS and 2813 controls from three populations: two case-control cohorts from Spain and Sweden, and a set of MS trio families from Finland. Results: Two single nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs) (rs4728142, rs3807306), and a 5 bp insertion-deletion polymorphism located in the promoter and first intron of the IRF5 gene, showed association signals with values of p<0.001 when the data from all cohorts were combined. The predisposing alleles were present on the same common haplotype in all populations. Using electrophoretic mobility shift assays we observed allele specific differences in protein binding for the SNP rs4728142 and the 5 bp indel, and by a proximity ligation assay we demonstrated increased binding of the transcription factor SP1 to the risk allele of the 5 bp indel. Conclusion: These findings add IRF5 to the short list of genes shown to be associated with MS in more than one population. Our study adds to the evidence that there might be genes or pathways that are common in multiple autoimmune diseases, and that the type I interferon system is likely to be involved in the development of these diseases.
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49. Chemical constituents of balsam from Liquidambar orientalis
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Hafizoglu, H, Reunanen, M, Istek, A, and Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit Üniversitesi
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Liquidambar orientalis ,styrene ,cinnamyl alcohol ,monoterpenoids ,volatile oil ,storax ,cinnamic acid - Abstract
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50. Composition of lipophilic compounds and carbohydrates in the accumulated plant litter and soil organic matter in boreal forests
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Stark, S., primary, Hilli, S., additional, Willför, S., additional, Smeds, A. I., additional, Reunanen, M., additional, Penttinen, M., additional, and Hautajärvi, R., additional
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