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Cognitive function in pediatric-onset relapsing myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD).

Authors :
Fabri TL
O'Mahony J
Fadda G
Gur RE
Gur RC
Yeh EA
Banwell BL
Till C
Source :
Multiple sclerosis and related disorders [Mult Scler Relat Disord] 2022 Mar; Vol. 59, pp. 103689. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Feb 14.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Introduction: Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibodies are identified in approximately 30-50% of youth with pediatric-onset acquired demyelinating syndromes. Little is known about the cognitive sequelae of relapsing myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD) with onset in childhood or adolescence.Overall, adults had 41% more risk than children to relapse over the whole disease course Overall, adults had 41% more risk than children to relapse over the whole disease course OBJECTIVE: To compare cognitive performance in participants with pediatric-onset relapsing MOGAD, pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (POMS), and age-matched healthy controls.<br />Methods: The Penn Computerized Neurocognitive Battery (PCNB) was administered to 12 individuals with relapsing MOGAD (age = 16.3 ± 4.8 years; 75% female; disease duration = 8.1 ± 2.7 years), 68 individuals with POMS (age = 18.3 ± 4.0 years; 72% female; disease duration = 3.8 ± 3.9 years), and 108 healthy controls (age = 17.0 ± 4.9 years; 68.5% female). Accuracy was assessed on four domains: Executive Function, Episodic Memory, Complex Cognition, Social Cognition; and overall response time (RT) and RT across three factors (i.e., Time Constrained, Open-Window, Memory). Global performance was determined by a composite score. Multiple linear regression was used to examine group differences on PCNB domain and factor z-scores, controlling for age and sex. We also covaried disease duration for relapsing MOGAD vs. POMS analyses.<br />Results: Relative to healthy controls, relapsing MOGAD participants were less accurate on the Complex Cognition domain (B=-0.28, SE=0.11, p=.02), and had slower overall response time (B=-0.16, SE=0.07, p=.02). Relative to POMS, relapsing MOGAD participants were more accurate on the Executive Function domain (B = 0.70, SE=0.30, p=.02) and on the battery overall (B = 0.41, SE=0.18, p=.02). Relative to controls, overall PCNB score was significantly lower in the POMS group (B=-0.28, SE=0.06, p<.001) whereas the relapsing MOGAD participants did not differ from controls (p=.06) on the overall PCNB score.<br />Conclusions: The relapsing MOGAD group demonstrated reduced reasoning skills and slower overall response time, relative to controls. A broad pattern of deficits was observed among POMS participants relative to controls. Overall, cognitive difficulties in the MOGAD group were milder relative to the POMS group.<br /> (Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier B.V.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2211-0356
Volume :
59
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Multiple sclerosis and related disorders
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35183817
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msard.2022.103689