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Cerebrospinal fluid IgM index correlates with cranial MRI lesion load in patients with multiple sclerosis

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EUROPEAN NEUROLOGY
Volume 58, Issue 2, Pages 90-95

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000103643

Keywords

multiple sclerosis; cerebrospinal fluid; IgM; intrathecal synthesis; cranial MRI

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In multiple sclerosis intrathecal IgM synthesis correlates with an unfavourable disease course. Whether this reflects a pathogenic role of IgM, possibly in conjunction with complement, is a matter of debate. In a cross-sectional study we measured intrathecal synthesis of IgM and the complement component C3, and on cranial MRI lesion load and central brain atrophy in clinically active patients, 17 relapsing-remitting, 16 secondary progressive. Correlative analysis showed that in relapsing-remitting patients CSF IgM index correlated with cranial MRI T-2 and T-1 lesion load, and central brain atrophy; and the C3 index correlated with T-2 lesion load. In secondary progressive patients CSF IgM index correlated with periventricular T-2 lesion load. Our data are in favour of a pathogenic role of IgM in multiple sclerosis. Copyright (C) 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel

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