Significance of Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein Antibodies in CSF

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Carta Sara,Cobo Calvo Álvaro,Armangué Thaís,Saiz Albert,Lechner Christian,Rostásy Kevin,Breu Markus,Baumann Matthias,Höftberger Romana,Ayzenberg Ilya,Schwake Carolin,Sepulveda Maria,Martínez-Hernández Eugenia,Olivé-Cirera Gemma,Arrambide Georgina,Tintoré Mar,Bernard-Valnet Raphael,Du Pasquier Renaud,Brilot Fabienne,Ramanathan Sudarshini,Schanda Kathrin,Gajofatto Alberto,Ferrari Sergio,Sechi Elia,Flanagan Eoin P.,Pittock Sean J.,Redenbaugh Vyanka,Reindl Markus,Marignier Romain,Mariotto Sara

Abstract

Background and ObjectivesAlthough the diagnosis of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD) is based on serum MOG antibodies (MOG-Abs) positivity, patients with coexisting or restricted MOG-Abs in the CSF have been reported. The aim of this study is to characterize the relevance of CSF MOG-Abs positivity in clinical practice.MethodsEleven medical centers retrospectively collected clinical and laboratory data of adult and pediatric patients with suspected inflammatory CNS disease and MOG-Abs positivity in serum and/or CSF using live cell-based assays. Comparisons were performed using parametric or nonparametric tests, as appropriate. Potential factors of unfavorable outcomes were explored by Cox proportional hazard models and logistic regression.ResultsThe cohort included 255 patients: 139 (55%) women and 132 (52%) children (i.e., <18-year-old). Among them, 145 patients (56.8%) had MOG-Abs in both serum and CSF (MOG-Abs seropositive and CSF positive), 79 (31%) only in serum (MOG-Abs seropositive and CSF negative), and 31 (12%) only in CSF (MOG-Abs seronegative and CSF positive). MOG-Abs seronegative and CSF positive predominated in adults (22% vs 3% of children), presented more commonly with motor (n = 14, 45%) and sensory symptoms (n = 13, 42%), and all but 4 (2 multiple sclerosis, 1 polyradiculoneuritis, and 1 Susac syndrome) had a final diagnosis compatible with MOGAD. When comparing seropositive patients according to MOG-Abs CSF status, MOG-Abs seropositive and CSF positive patients had a higher Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) at nadir during the index event (median 4.5, interquartile range [IQR] 3.0–7.5 vs 3.0, IQR 2.0–6.8,p= 0.007) and presented more commonly with sensory (45.5% vs 24%,p= 0.002), motor (33.6% vs 19%,p= 0.021), and sphincter symptoms (26.9% vs 7.8%,p =0.001) than MOG-Abs seropositive and CSF negative. At the last follow-up, MOG-Abs seropositive and CSF positive cases had more often persistent sphincter dysfunction (17.3% vs 4.3%,p =0.008).Compared with seropositive patients, those MOG-Abs seronegative and CSF positive had higher disability at the last follow-up (p≤ 0.001), and MOG-Abs seronegative and CSF positive status were independently associated with an EDSS ≥3.0.DiscussionPaired serum and CSF MOG-Abs positivity are common in MOGAD and are associated with a more severe clinical presentation. CSF-only MOG-Abs positivity can occur in patients with a phenotype suggestive of MOGAD and is associated with a worse outcome. Taken together, these data suggest a clinical interest in assessing CSF MOG-Abs in patients with a phenotype suggestive of MOGAD, regardless of the MOG-Abs serostatus.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Neurology (clinical)

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