Serum Neurofilament light: A biomarker of neuronal damage in multiple sclerosis
Laboratory for Biomedical Neurosciences · University of Basel · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Neurofilament light chains (NfL) are unique to neuronal cells, are shed to the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and are detectable at low concentrations in peripheral blood. Various diseases causing neuronal damage have resulted in elevated CSF concentrations. We explored the value of an ultrasensitive single-molecule array (Simoa) serum NfL (sNfL) assay in multiple sclerosis (MS).
sNfL levels were measured in healthy controls (HC, n = 254) and two independent MS cohorts: (1) cross-sectional with paired serum and CSF samples (n = 142), and (2) longitudinal with repeated serum sampling (n = 246, median follow-up = 3.1 years, interquartile range [IQR] = 2.0-4.0). We assessed their relation to concurrent clinical, imaging, and treatment parameters and to future clinical outcomes.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 60.58
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 52
Authors
14- GDGiulio Disanto
Laboratory for Biomedical Neurosciences
- CBChristian Barro
University of Basel, University Hospital of Basel
- PBPascal Benkert
University of Basel, University Hospital of Basel
- YNYvonne Naegelin
University of Basel, University Hospital of Basel
- SSSabine Schädelin
University of Basel, University Hospital of Basel
Topics & keywords
- Multiple sclerosis
- Biomarker
- Neurofilament
- Medicine
- Neuroscience
- Pathology
- Immunology
- Psychology
- Good health and well-being