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Massimiliano Castellazzi1,2, Caterina Ferri1, Ginevra Tecilla1, André Huss3, Paola Crociani4, Gaetano Desina4, Gianvito Barbella1, Alice Piola1, Samantha Permunian1, Makbule Senel3, Maurizio Leone4, Hayrettin Tumani3, Maura Pugliatti1,5.
Abstract
(1) Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS) that mainly affects young adults and females more than males. The detection of intrathecal IgG synthesis (IIS) on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis supports the diagnosis of MS. A sexual dimorphism has recently been described in CSF protein content. (2)Entities:
Keywords: age; blood-cerebrospinal fluid-barrier; cerebrospinal fluid; intrathecal IgG synthesis; multiple sclerosis; sex
Year: 2022 PMID: 35743761 PMCID: PMC9224729 DOI: 10.3390/jpm12060977
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pers Med ISSN: 2075-4426
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the study population. Cohort 1 and cohort 2 included patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), while cohort 3 included patients with the clinically isolated syndrome (CIS). Data were referred to the time of lumbar puncture.
| Males | Females |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cohort 1, MS: Ferrara (Italy): | 77 | 189 | |
| Age, years: median (IQR) | 37 (29.0–45.0) a | 36 (29.4–44.5) b | 0.9270 |
| Clinical activity: | 55 (71.4) | 143 (75.7) | |
| Disease duration, months: median (IQR) | 27 (3.5–79.5) c | 12.5 (3.0–59.75) d | 0.1419 |
| EDSS: median (IQR) | 3.0 (1.5–3.5) e | 2.5 (1.5–3.5) f | 0.5651 |
| Cohort 2, MS: San Giovanni Rotondo (Italy): | 32 | 42 | |
| Age, years: median (IQR) | 39 (26–46) a | 38.5 (28–47) b | 0.6080 |
| Clinical activity: | 27 (84.4) | 35 (83.3) | >0.9999 |
| Disease duration, months: median (IQR) | 12 (1–46) c | 10 (1–46) d | 0.9719 |
| EDSS: median (IQR) | 2.0 (1.0–3.0) e | 2.0 (1.5–3.0) f | 0.8315 |
| Cohort 3, CIS: Ulm (Germany): | 32 | 57 | |
| Age, years: median (IQR) | 30 (24–42) | 36 (26–46) | 0.1660 |
| Disease duration, months: median (IQR) | 0 (0–0) | 0 (0–6) | >0.9999 |
Continuous variables were compared with Mann–Whitney U test and categorical variables were compared using Fisher’s exact test. There were no differences between cohort 1 and 2 for age (Mann–Whitney: a p = 0.7292 and b p = 0.8601), disease duration (Mann–Whitney: c p = 0.1185 and d p = 0.3974), and EDSS (Mann–Whitney: e p = 0.1531 and f p = 0.2563). EDSS, expanded disability status scale; IQR, interquartile range.
Laboratory characteristics of the study population. Cohort 1 and cohort 2 included patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and were analyzed as a whole, while cohort 3 included patients with the clinically isolated syndrome (CIS).
| Males | Females |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| MS patients (Cohorts 1 and 2): | 109 | 231 | |
| QAlb (×1000) value: median (IQR) | 5.6 (4.37–8.39) a | 4.34 (3.38–5.49) b | <0.0001 |
| QAlb (×1000) max value: | 16.3 | 16.5 | |
| Altered QAlb value: | 36 (33.0) | 24 (10.4) | <0.0001 |
| Elevated IgG index: | 58 (53.2) | 140 (60.6) | 0.2387 |
| IgG intrathecal fraction > 0: | 53 (48.6) | 133 (57.6) | 0.1304 |
| CSF-restricted IgG OCB: | 94 (86.2) c | 191 (82.7) d | 0.4351 |
| CIS patients (Cohort 3): | 32 | 57 | |
| QAlb (×1000) value: median (IQR) | 5.5 (4.7–6.8) a | 5.2 (4.05–6.7) b | 0.1810 |
| QAlb (×1000) max value: | 12.7 | 11.1 | |
| Altered QAlb value: | 9 (28.1) | 9 (15.8) | 0.1800 |
| Elevated IgG index: | 13 (40.6) | 26 (45.6) | 0.6642 |
| IgG intrathecal fraction > 0: | 11 (34.4) | 25 (43.9) | 0.5002 |
| CSF-restricted IgG OCB: | 30 (93.8) c | 51 (89.5) d | 0.7059 |
Continuous variables were compared with Mann–Whitney U test, and categorical variables were compared using Fisher’s exact test. No differences were found for QAlb values between a male groups (Fisher’s exact test: p = 0.8731), while b females affected by CIS had higher QAlb values than females with MS (Fisher’s exact test: p = 0.0015). There were no differences between MS and CIS patients for the presence of an intrathecal IgG synthesis (Fisher’s exact test: c males, p = 0.3671; d females, p = 0.2352). CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; IQR, interquartile range; OCB, oligoclonal bands; QAlb, albumin quotient.
Figure 1Effect of the blood–cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) barrier permeability evaluated through the albumin quotient (QAlb) on disease severity, expressed with the expanded disability status scale (EDSS), and disease duration in months. Only multiple sclerosis (MS) patients were included (cohort 1 and cohort 2 together). Patients were analyzed as a whole and grouped by sex. Mann–Whitney U test was used for all the comparisons. The boundaries of the boxes represent the 25th–75th quartile. The line within the box indicates the median. The vertical lines above and below the box correspond to the highest and lowest values.
Effect of age on disease duration and severity. Only multiple sclerosis (MS) patients were included (cohort 1 and cohort 2 together). Patients were analyzed as a whole and grouped by sex.
| Age | Age | EDSS | |
|---|---|---|---|
| MS patients ( | |||
| Spearman | 0.3502 | 0.2986 | 0.2837 |
| 95% CI | 0.2502–0.4429 | 0.1955–0.3952 | 0.1797–0.3815 |
| <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | |
| MS males ( | |||
| Spearman | 0.4219 | 0.1997 | 0.05800 |
| 95% CI | 0.2487–0.5690 | 0.006416–0.3786 | −0.1371–0.2487 |
| <0.0001 | 0.0374 | 0.5491 | |
| MS females ( | |||
| Spearman | 0.3137 | 0.3395 | 0.3798 |
| 95% CI | 0.1884–0.4289 | 0.2164–0.4520 | 0.2598–0.4882 |
| <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 |
Spearman test was used for all correlations. CI, confidence interval; EDSS, expanded disability status scale.
Effect of age on quantitative cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) indexes. Albumin quotient (QAlb) was used to quantify blood–CSF barrier permeability. IgG index and Reiber’s intrathecal fraction (IF) formulas were used to assess intrathecal IgG synthesis. Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients were from cohort 1 and cohort 2, while patients with the clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) were from cohort 3. Both groups were analyzed as a whole and divided according to sex.
| Age | Age | Age | |
|---|---|---|---|
| MS patients ( | |||
| Spearman | 0.1807 | −0.01312 | −0.01483 |
| 95% CI | 0.07270–0.2846 | −0.1224–0.09650 | −0.1241–0.09481 |
| 0.0008 | 0.8095 | 0.7853 | |
| MS males ( | |||
| Spearman | 0.2711 a | 0.02820 | −0.001166 |
| 95% CI | 0.08190–0.4415 | −0.1662–0.2205 | −0.1946–0.1924 |
| 0.0043 | 0.7710 | 0.9904 | |
| MS females ( | |||
| Spearman | 0.1540 a | −0.03586 | −0.003181 |
| 95% CI | 0.02161–0.2811 | −0.1679–0.09745 | −0.1360–0.1297 |
| 0.0192 | 0.5877 | 0.9616 | |
| CIS patients ( | |||
| Spearman | 0.2368 | 0.1775 | 0.05126 |
| 95% CI | 0.02380–0.4293 | −0.03816–0.3774 | −0.1648–0.2626 |
| 0.0255 | 0.0961 | 0.6333 | |
| CIS males ( | |||
| Spearman | 0.4561 | 0.3567 | 0.1519 |
| 95% CI | 0.1171–0.6999 | −0.001664–0.6338 | −0.2180–0.4837 |
| 0.0087 | 0.0451 | 0.4065 | |
| CIS females ( | |||
| Spearman | 0.1834 | 0.1027 | −0.01537 |
| 95% CI | −0.08886–0.4302 | −0.1698–0.3607 | −0.2821–0.2536 |
| 0.1720 | 0.4470 | 0.9096 |
Spearman test was used for all correlations. a Differences between slopes were not significant (F = 1.849, p = 0.1748), while differences between the elevations were extremely significant (F = 41.71, p < 0.0001). CI, confidence interval.
Figure 2Impact of sex and age on the qualitative determination of an intrathecal IgG synthesis (IIS). The “gold standard” of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-restricted IgG oligoclonal bands (OCB) was used to assess the presence of an IIS. Multiple sclerosis (MS) subjects (cohort 1 and cohort 2 together) and patients with the clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) (cohort 3) were both analyzed as a whole and grouped by age. Fisher’s exact test was used for all comparisons.
Impact of sex on the agreement between quantitative and qualitative methods for the determination of an intrathecal IgG synthesis. The “gold standard” of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-restricted IgG oligoclonal bands was used to calculate: (i) concordance through the Cohen’s kappa, (ii) sensitivity, (iii) specificity, and (iv) positive and (v) negative predictive value. Multiple sclerosis (MS) subjects (cohort 1 and cohort 2 together) and patients with the clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) (cohort 3) were both analyzed as a whole and grouped by sex.
| IgG Index | Reiber’s Formula | |
|---|---|---|
| Values (95% CI) | Values (95% CI) | |
| MS patients ( | ||
| Kappa | 0.371 (0.284–0.458) | 0.331 (0.249–0.414) |
| Sensitivity | 0.6807 (0.6245–0.7321) | 0.6386 (0.5813–0.6922) |
| Specificity | 0.9273 (0.8274–0.9714) | 0.9273 (0.8274–0.9714) |
| Positive Predictive Value | 0.9798 (0.9492–0.9921) | 0.9785 (0.9460–0.9916) |
| Negative Predictive Value | 0.3592 (0.2849–0.4408) | 0.3312 (0.2617–0.4088) |
| MS males ( | ||
| Kappa | 0.307 (0.174–0.441) | 0.234 (0.110–0.359) |
| Sensitivity | 0.617 (0.5160–0.7089) | 0.5532 (0.4526–0.6496) |
| Specificity | 1.000 (0.7961–1.000) | 0.9333 (0.7018–0.9966) |
| Positive Predictive Value | 1.000 (0.9379–1.000) | 0.9811 (0.9006–0.9990) |
| Negative Predictive Value | 0.2941 (0.1871–0.4300) | 0.2500 (0.1552–0.3769) |
| MS females ( | ||
| Kappa | 0.407 (0.296–0.518) | 0.385 (0.279–0.518) |
| Sensitivity | 0.712 (0.6441–0.7716) | 0.6806 (0.6115–0.7426) |
| Specificity | 0.900 (0.7695–0.9604) | 0.925 (0.8014–0.9742) |
| Positive Predictive Value | 0.9714 (0.9288–0.9888) | 0.9774 (0.9358–0.9939) |
| Negative Predictive Value | 0.3956 (0.3013–0.4983) | 0.3776 (0.2879–0.4764) |
| CIS patients ( | ||
| Kappa | 0.143 (0.046–0.240) | 0.126 (0.039–0.213) |
| Sensitivity | 0.4815 (0.3760–0.5886) | 0.4444 (0.3412–0.5527) |
| Specificity | 1.000 (0.6756–1.000) | 1.000 (0.6756–1.000) |
| Positive Predictive Value | 1.000 (0.9103–1.000) | 1.000 (0.9036–1.000) |
| Negative Predictive Value | 0.16 (0.08337–0.2851) | 0.1509 (0.07852–0.2705) |
| CIS males ( | ||
| Kappa | 0.087 (−0.034–0.209) | 0.067 (−0.029–0.164) |
| Sensitivity | 0.4333 (0.2738–0.6080) | 0.3667 (0.2187–0.5449) |
| Specificity | 1.000 (0.1777–1.000) | 1.000 (0.1777–1.000) |
| Positive Predictive Value | 1.000 (0.7719–1.000) | 1.000 (0.7412–1.000) |
| Negative Predictive Value | 0.1053 (0.01870–0.3139) | 0.09524 (0.01692–0.2891) |
| CIS females ( | ||
| Kappa | 0.180 (0.042–0.317) | 0.168 (0.037–0.299) |
| Sensitivity | 0.5098 (0.3768–0.6414) | 0.4902 (0.3586–0.6232) |
| Specificity | 1.000 (0.6097–1.000) | 1.000 (0.6097–1.000) |
| Positive Predictive Value | 1.000 (0.8713–1.000) | 1.000 (0.8668–1.000) |
| Negative Predictive Value | 0.1935 (0.09187–0.3628) | 0.1875 (0.08890–0.3531) |
No differences were found between male and female MS patients for sensitivity and specificity of both the IgG index (Fisher’s exact test: p = 0.2597 and p = 0.5655, respectively) and Reiber’s formula (Fisher’s exact test: p = 0.0656 and p > 0.9999, respectively). CI, confidence interval.