Literature DB >> 15471365

Interferon-beta: the neutralizing antibody (NAb) titre predicts reversion to NAb negativity.

C Gneiss1, M Reindl, A Lutterotti, R Ehling, R Egg, M Khalil, T Berger, F Deisenhammer.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It has been reported that in some patients with MS who develop neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) against interferon beta (IFNbeta), antibody levels can initially increase and then decrease thereafter even when treatment is continued.
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether NAb titre correlates with time to reversion to NAb negativity in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).
METHODS: Twenty-eight patients with MS who were NAb-positive during treatment with one of the currently available IFNbetas were included in this retrospective study. NAb titres were determined by the myxovirus resistance protein A induction assay. Patients were considered NAb-positive if they had at least two consecutive samples with titres of > or = 20 neutralizing units (NU). Reversion to NAb-negative status was defined as two consecutive negative samples (NAb titre of < 20 NU) after NAb positivity.
RESULTS: When measured two years after treatment initiation, a NAb titre of < 75 NU had a 91.7% sensitivity and a 87.5% specificity for reversion to NAb negativity in the following two years (after a total of four years of treatment). In addition, somewhat surprisingly, patients whose serum converted to NAb-negative generally developed peak NAb titres earlier than patients who remained NAb-positive (mean time of first detection was 21 versus 38 months, respectively).
CONCLUSION: The NAb titre might support treatment decisions in patients with MS whose test results are positive for NAbs.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15471365     DOI: 10.1191/1352458504ms1074oa

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mult Scler        ISSN: 1352-4585            Impact factor:   6.312


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