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Multiplex assessment of cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers in multiple sclerosis

Authors :
Mahler, Mie Reith
Søndergaard, Helle Bach
Buhelt, Sophie
von Essen, Marina Rode
Romme Christensen, Jeppe
Enevold, Christian
Sellebjerg, Finn
Mahler, Mie Reith
Søndergaard, Helle Bach
Buhelt, Sophie
von Essen, Marina Rode
Romme Christensen, Jeppe
Enevold, Christian
Sellebjerg, Finn
Source :
Mahler , M R , Søndergaard , H B , Buhelt , S , von Essen , M R , Romme Christensen , J , Enevold , C & Sellebjerg , F 2020 , ' Multiplex assessment of cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers in multiple sclerosis ' , Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders , vol. 45 , 102391 .
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: Several roles for biomarkers in multiple sclerosis (MS) exist, including aiding in the diagnosis of MS, predicting disease activity or progression, and defining individuals who may be responsive to specific treatments. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations of soluble B cell maturation antigen (sBCMA) and soluble CD27 (sCD27) have been shown to be sensitive biomarkers of inflammation in MS and are thought to reflect B and T cell activity, respectively. Furthermore, chitinase 3-like 1 (CHI3L1) and soluble CD14 (sCD14) have been suggested as measures of innate immune cell activity in MS. In this study we sought to validate measurements of these CSF biomarkers of inflammation using multiplex bead-based immunoassays. Methods: By using commercially available multiplex bead-based assays, concentrations of sBCMA, sCD27, sCD14 and CHI3L1 were determined in CSF from 22 patients with either untreated clinically isolated syndromes (CIS) or relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS), 13 patients with RRMS treated with either natalizumab or alemtuzumab, and 35 symptomatic controls (SC). Results: Increased CSF concentrations of sBCMA, sCD27 and CHI3L1 were observed in untreated MS patients compared to symptomatic controls (all p < 0.001). Concentrations of sBCMA (p = 0.02) and sCD27 (p = 0.0003) were higher in treated MS patients than in SC, and levels of sBCMA (p = 0.02) and sCD27 (p = 0.01) were even higher in untreated compared to treated patients. sCD14 levels did not differ between the groups. Levels of sBCMA and sCD27 correlated strongly with each other (Spearman's rho: 0.98, p < 0.0001) as well as with the IgG index (Spearman's rho: 0.91, p < 0.0001 and 0.90, p < 0.0001, respectively). ROC curve analysis showed a high discriminatory potential for sBCMA and sCD27 with areas under the curve of 0.88 and 0.93, respectively. Conclusion: We confirm reports of elevated concentrations of sBCMA, sCD27 and CHI3L1 in CSF from untreated MS patients compared to SC. sBCM

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Mahler , M R , Søndergaard , H B , Buhelt , S , von Essen , M R , Romme Christensen , J , Enevold , C & Sellebjerg , F 2020 , ' Multiplex assessment of cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers in multiple sclerosis ' , Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders , vol. 45 , 102391 .
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English
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322759584
Document Type :
Electronic Resource