| Literature DB >> 31119188 |
Katja Akgün1, Nicole Kretschmann1, Rocco Haase1, Undine Proschmann1, Hagen H Kitzler1, Heinz Reichmann1, Tjalf Ziemssen1.
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate individual neurofilament light chain (NfL) variation over the time of disease course and the potential of NfL measurement to predict treatment response in patients with MS.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31119188 PMCID: PMC6501638 DOI: 10.1212/NXI.0000000000000555
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm ISSN: 2332-7812
Clinical parameters and sNfL levels before starting ATZ
Figure 5Clinical data and variation of sNfL levels of patients 13–15 with ATZ-treated MS
Clinical data and sNfL variation since starting ATZ and during follow-up are presented. Clinical data including relapse activity, MRI activity, and pretreatments are shown for the period before starting ATZ. Since ATZ initiation, a standardized monitoring scheme was performed by evaluation of relapse activity every months, 3 monthly EDSS, and cerebral MRI every 12 months. Based on return of clinical and MRI disease activity, ATZ retreatment was performed in patients 8 to 15. (patients 13–15) Early after starting ATZ, patients presented upcoming or ongoing disease activity that was paralleled by the increase in sNfL. ATZ = alemtuzumab; cMRI = cerebral magnetic resonance imaging; Gd+ = gadolinium enhancing; NEDA = no evidence of disease activity; sNfL = serum neurofilament light chain.
Figure 1Clinical data and variation of sNfL levels of patients 1–3 with ATZ-treated MS
Clinical data and sNfL variation since starting ATZ and during follow-up are presented. Clinical data including relapse activity, MRI activity, and pretreatments are shown for the period before starting ATZ. Since ATZ initiation, a standardized monitoring scheme was performed by evaluation of relapse activity every months, 3 monthly EDSS, and cerebral MRI every 12 months. Patient 1 to 3 (A to C) did receive only the first and the second ATZ infusion cycles. (Patients 1–3; A-C) After the first and the second standard ATZ infusion courses, patients presented NEDA-3 status and low level of sNfL in the follow-up. ATZ = alemtuzumab; cMRI = cerebral magnetic resonance imaging; Gd+ = gadolinium enhancing; sNfL = serum neurofilament light chain.