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The CSF profile linked to cortical damage predicts Multiple Sclerosis activity  (2020)

Autori:
Magliozzi, Roberta; Scalfari, Antonio; Pisani, Anna Isabella; Ziccardi, Stefano; Marastoni, Damiano; Pizzini, Francesca Benedetta; Bajrami, Albulena; Tamanti, Agnese; Guandalini, Maddalena; Bonomi, Samuele; Rossi, Stefania; Mazziotti, Valentina; Castellaro, Marco; Montemezzi, Stefania; Rasia, Sarah; Capra, Ruggero; Pitteri, Marco; Romualdi, Chiara; Reynolds, Richard; Calabrese, Massimiliano
Titolo:
The CSF profile linked to cortical damage predicts Multiple Sclerosis activity
Anno:
2020
Tipologia prodotto:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Lingua:
Inglese
Formato:
A Stampa
Referee:
Nome rivista:
Annals of Neurology
ISSN Rivista:
0364-5134
N° Volume:
88
Numero o Fascicolo:
3
Intervallo pagine:
562-573
Parole chiave:
multiple sclerosis; cerebrospinal fluid; cortical damage; MRI; intrathecal inflammation; disease activity risk
Breve descrizione dei contenuti:
OBJECTIVE: Intrathecal inflammation correlates with the grey matter damage since the early stages of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), but whether the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) profile can help to identify patients at risk of disease activity is still unclear. METHODS: We evaluated the association between CSF levels of 18 cytokines, previously found to be associated to grey matter damage, and the disease activity, among 99 relapsing-remitting MS patients, who underwent blinded clinical and 3T-MRI evaluations for 4 years. Groups with (EDA) or without (NEDA) evidence of disease activity (occurrence of relapses, new white matter lesions, EDSS change) were identified. Cortical lesions and the annualized cortical thinning were also evaluated. RESULTS: Fortyone patients experienced EDA and, compared to the NEDA group, had at diagnosis higher CSF levels of CXCL13, CXCL12, IFNγ, TNF, sCD163, LIGHT and APRIL (p<0.001). In the multivariate analysis, CXCL13 (HR=1.35, p=0.0002), LIGHT (HR=1.22, p=0.005) and APRIL (HR=1.78, p=0.0001) were the CSF molecules more strongly associated with the risk of EDA. The model including CSF variables predicted more accurately the occurrence of disease activity than the model with only clinical/MRI parameters (C-index at 4 years= 71% vs 44%). Finally, higher CSF levels of CXCL13 (β=4.7*10-4 ,p<0.001), TNF (β=3.1*10-3 ,p=0.004), LIGHT (β=2.6*10-4 ,p=0.003), sCD163 (β=4.3*10-3 ,p=0.009) and TWEAK (β=3.4*10-3 ,p=0.024) were associated with more severe cortical thinning. INTERPRETATION: A specific CSF profile, mainly characterized by elevated levels of B-cell related cytokines, distinguishes patients at high risk of disease activity and severe cortical damage. The CSF analysis may allow stratifications of patients at diagnosis for optimizing therapeutic approaches. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Pagina Web:
https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.25786
Id prodotto:
114507
Handle IRIS:
11562/1018303
ultima modifica:
15 novembre 2022
Citazione bibliografica:
Magliozzi, Roberta; Scalfari, Antonio; Pisani, Anna Isabella; Ziccardi, Stefano; Marastoni, Damiano; Pizzini, Francesca Benedetta; Bajrami, Albulena; Tamanti, Agnese; Guandalini, Maddalena; Bonomi, Samuele; Rossi, Stefania; Mazziotti, Valentina; Castellaro, Marco; Montemezzi, Stefania; Rasia, Sarah; Capra, Ruggero; Pitteri, Marco; Romualdi, Chiara; Reynolds, Richard; Calabrese, Massimiliano, The CSF profile linked to cortical damage predicts Multiple Sclerosis activity «Annals of Neurology» , vol. 88 , n. 32020pp. 562-573

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