Prognostic value of serum neurofilaments in patients with clinically isolated syndromes

Author:

Dalla Costa Gloria,Martinelli Vittorio,Sangalli Francesca,Moiola Lucia,Colombo Bruno,Radaelli Marta,Leocani Letizia,Furlan Roberto,Comi Giancarlo

Abstract

ObjectiveTo assess the prognostic role of serum neurofilament light chains (NfL) for clinically defined multiple sclerosis (CDMS) and McDonald 2017 multiple sclerosis (MS) in patients with clinically isolated syndromes (CIS).MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed data of patients admitted to our neurologic department between 2000 and 2015 for a first demyelinating event. We evaluated baseline serum NfL in addition to CSF, MRI, and clinical data.ResultsAmong 222 patients who were enrolled (mean follow-up 100.6 months), 45 patients (20%) developed CDMS and 141 patients (63.5%) developed 2017 MS at 2 years. Serum NfL (median 22.0, interquartile range 11.6–40.4 pg/mL) was noticeably increased in patients with a recent relapse, with a high number of T2 and gadolinium-enhancing lesions at baseline MRI. Serum NfL was prognostic for both CDMS and McDonald 2017 MS, with a threefold and a twofold respective reduction in CDMS and 2017 MS risk in those patients with low and extremely low levels of NfL. The results remained unchanged subsequent to adjustment for such established MS prognostic factors as oligoclonal bands, Gd-enhancing lesions, and a high T2 lesion load at baseline MRI. NfL was associated with disability at baseline but not at follow-up.ConclusionsSerum NfL have a prognostic value for CIS patient conversion to MS. NfL might play a twin role as biomarker in MS as peak level measurements can act as a quantitative marker of serious inflammatory activity, while steady-state levels can be a reflection of neurodegenerative and chronic inflammatory processes.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Neurology (clinical)

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