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Anti-JCV antibody serostatus and longitudinal evaluation in a Portuguese Multiple Sclerosis population.

I Correia1, J Jesus-Ribeiro2, S Batista2, A I Martins2, C Nunes2, M C Macário2, L Cunha2, L Sousa2.   

Abstract

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) treatment with natalizumab is associated with Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML). The risk of PML being related to the anti-JCV antibody index is well established, but there is less known about seroconversion rates in natalizumab-treated patients and longitudinal variation in the anti-JCV antibody index. Our objective was to assess anti-JCV antibody prevalence in an MS population and to evaluate the evolution of the anti-JCV antibody index in natalizumab-treated patients. To assess anti-JCV antibody prevalence, we included all patients who had the anti-JCV antibody test in our consultation, regardless of the treatment. To evaluate the evolution of the anti-JCV antibody index and seroconversion, only natalizumab-treated patients with at least two samples were selected. Demographic characteristics were evaluated. From a total of 371 patients included, 68.19% (n=253) were seropositive for anti-JCV antibodies (JCV+). There was a significant difference in anti-JCV antibody seropositivity concerning gender (male 76.27% vs. female 64.43%, p=0.023), but not age. To evaluate seroconversion, 85 patients who were initially seronegative (JCV-) were selected. The annual rate of seroconversion in the first two years was stable, but after that there was a significant increase with treatment duration (ρ=0.90, p=0.037): in the first year it was 5.88% (n=5/85); in the second, 5.71% (n=4/70); in the third, 6.82% (n=3/44); in the fourth, 10.34% (n=3/29); and in the fifth, 15.0% (n=3/20). The mean index variability was higher in patients who experienced seroconversion (1.16±0.97), followed by JCV+ patients (0.44±0.48), compared to JCV- patients (0.08±0.05). In conclusion, anti-JCV antibody prevalence in our population is comparable to other reported cohorts. The seroconversion rate increased with treatment duration. We found a high fluctuation in the antibody index in JCV+ patients.
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Keywords:  JC virus; Multiple Sclerosis; Natalizumab; Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy; Risk stratification

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28844615     DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2017.08.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Neurosci        ISSN: 0967-5868            Impact factor:   1.961


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