Serum Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Compared With Neurofilament Light Chain as a Biomarker for Disease Progression in Multiple Sclerosis
University of Basel · University Hospital of Basel · +19 more institutions
Abstract
There is a lack of validated biomarkers for disability progression independent of relapse activity (PIRA) in multiple sclerosis (MS).
To determine how serum glial fibrillary acidic protein (sGFAP) and serum neurofilament light chain (sNfL) correlate with features of disease progression vs acute focal inflammation in MS and how they can prognosticate disease progression. Design, Setting, and Participants: Data were acquired in the longitudinal Swiss MS cohort (SMSC; a consortium of tertiary referral hospitals) from January 1, 2012, to October 20, 2022. The SMSC is a prospective, multicenter study performed in 8 centers in Switzerland. For this nested study, participants had to meet the following inclusion criteria: cohort 1, patients with MS and either stable or worsening disability and similar baseline Expanded Disability Status Scale scores with no relapses during the entire follow-up; and cohort 2, all SMSC study patients who had initiated and continued B-cell-depleting treatment (ie, ocrelizumab or rituximab). Exposures: Patients received standard immunotherapies or were untreated. Main Outcomes and Measures: In cohort 1, sGFAP and sNfL levels were measured longitudinally using Simoa assays. Healthy control samples served as the reference. In cohort 2, sGFAP and sNfL levels were determined cross-sectionally.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 61.43
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 34
Authors
41- SMStéphanie MeierCorresponding
University of Basel, University Hospital of Basel
- EAEline A.J. Willemse
University of Basel, University Hospital of Basel
- SSSabine Schaedelin
University of Basel, University Hospital of Basel
- JOJohanna Oechtering
University of Basel, University Hospital of Basel
- JLJohannes Lorscheider
University of Basel, University Hospital of Basel
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Cohort
- Internal medicine
- Multiple sclerosis
- Biomarker
- Prospective cohort study
- Expanded Disability Status Scale
- Glial fibrillary acidic protein
Funding
- UOUniversity of Ottawa
- UOUniversity of Bern
- OHOttawa Hospital Research Institute
- UDUniversità degli Studi di Siena
- IUInselspital, Universitätsspital Bern
- KIKarolinska Institutet
- WWWestfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
- UDUniversité de Lausanne
- CHCentre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois
- KGKarl-Franzens-Universität Graz
- MUMedizinische Universität Graz
- FDFaculté de Médecine, Université de Genève