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Clinical, prognostic and pathophysiological implications of MOG-IgG detection in the CSF: the importance of intrathecal MOG-IgG synthesis

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Background: Cerebrospinal fluid myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein IgG (CSF MOG-IgG) are found in a proportion of patients with MOG antibody-associated disorder (MOGAD) and have been associated with severe disease presentations. However, most studies did not systematically investigate the role of MOG-IgG intrathecal synthesis (ITS). Methods: We retrospectively studied 960 consecutive patients with paired serum and CSF samples screened for MOG-IgG using a live cell-based assays. MOG-IgG-specific antibody index (AIMOG) was systematically calculated using serum and CSF titres to assess MOG-IgG ITS, and clinical features were compared between MOG-IgG CSF+/CSF- and ITS+/ITS- patients. Results: MOG-IgG were found in 55/960 patients (5.7%; serum+/CSF-: 58.2%, serum+/CSF+: 34.5%; serum-/CSF+: 7.3%). Serum/CSF MOG-IgG titres showed a moderate correlation in patients without ITS (ρ=0.47 (CI 0.18 to 0.68), p<0.001), but not in those with ITS (ρ=0.14 (CI -0.46 to -0.65), p=0.65). There were no clinical-paraclinical differences between MOG-IgG CSF+ vs CSF- patients. Conversely, patients with MOG-IgG ITS showed pyramidal symptoms (73% vs 32%, p=0.03), spinal cord involvement (82% vs 39%, p=0.02) and severe outcome at follow-up (36% vs 5%, p=0.02) more frequently than those without MOG-IgG ITS. A multivariate logistic regression model indicated that MOG-IgG ITS was an independent predictor of a poor outcome (OR: 14.93 (CI 1.40 to 19.1); p=0.03). AIMOG correlated with Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) scores at disease nadir and at last follow-up (p=0.02 and p=0.01). Conclusions: Consistently with physiopathology, MOG-IgG ITS is a promising prognostic factor in MOGAD, and its calculation could enhance the clinical relevance of CSF MOG-IgG testing, making a case for its introduction in clinical practice.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
IMMUNOLOGY; MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS; NEUROIMMUNOLOGY
Elenco autori:
Greco, Giacomo; Risi, Mario; Masciocchi, Stefano; Businaro, Pietro; Rigoni, Eleonora; Zardini, Elisabetta; Scaranzin, Silvia; Morandi, Chiara; Diamanti, Luca; Foiadelli, Thomas; Giannoccaro, Maria Pia; Morelli, Luana; Liguori, Rocco; Barone, Paolo; Tozzo, Alessandra; Passarini, Alice; Gelibter, Stefano; Patti, Francesco; Banfi, Paola; Simone, Anna Maria; Bisecco, Alvino; Ruggieri, Martino; Maimone, Davide; Bruno, Giorgia; Siliquini, Sabrina; Bova, Stefania; Di Filippo, Massimiliano; Lanzillo, Roberta; Gallo, Antonio; Colombo, Elena; Franciotta, Diego; Gastaldi, Matteo
Autori di Ateneo:
BOVA STEFANIA
BUSINARO PIETRO
GASTALDI MATTEO
GRECO GIACOMO
ZARDINI ELISABETTA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1500903
Pubblicato in:
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY
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