The frequency of CSF oligoclonal banding in multiple sclerosis increases with latitude

Author:

Lechner-Scott J12,Spencer B1,de Malmanche T1,Attia J12,Fitzgerald M2,Trojano M3,Grand’Maison F4,Gomez J Antonio C5,Izquierdo G6,Duquette P7,Girard M8,Grammond P8,Oreja-Guevara C9,Hupperts R10,Bergamaschi R11,Boz C12,Giuliani G13,van Pesch V14,Iuliano G15,Fiol M16,Cristiano E17,Verheul F18,Saladino M Laura19,Slee M20,Barnett M21,Deri N22,Flechter S23,Vella N24,Shaw C25,Herbert J26,Moore F27,Petkovska-Boskova T28,Jokubaitis V29,Butzkueven H303132

Affiliation:

1. John Hunter Hospital, New South Wales, Australia

2. University of Newcastle, Callaghan Campus, New South Wales, Australia

3. Univeristy of Bari, Bari, Italy

4. Neuro Rive-Sud, Quebec, Canada

5. Hospital de Clinicas Jose San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentina

6. Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena, Sevilla, Spain

7. Hopital Notre Dame, Montreal, Canada

8. Hotel-Dieu de Levis, Quebec, Canada

9. University Hospital La Paz, IdiPAZ, Madrid Spain

10. Maaslandziekenhuis, Sittard, The Netherlands

11. Neurological Institute IRCCS Mondino, Pavia, Italy

12. Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Turkey

13. Ospedale di Macerata, Macerata, Italy

14. Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussels, Belgium

15. Ospedali Riuniti di Salerno, Salerno, Italy

16. FLENI, Buenos Aires, Argentina

17. Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina

18. Groen Hart Ziekenhuis, Gouda, Netherlands

19. INEBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina

20. Flinders University and Medical Centre, South Australia, Australia

21. Brain Mind Research Institute, New South Wales, Australia

22. Hospital Fernandez, Buenos Aires, Argentina

23. Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, Beer-Yaakov, Israel

24. Mater Dei Hospital, Msida, Malta

25. Geelong Hospital, Victoria, Australia

26. New York University Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, USA

27. Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Canada

28. Clinic of Neurology Clinical Center, Skopje, Macedonia

29. MSBase, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia

30. Department of Neurology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia

31. Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne Victoria, Australia

32. Department of Neurology, Box Hill Hospital, Monash University, Victoria, Australia

Abstract

Background: With the advent of MRI scanning, the value of lumbar puncture to assess oligoclonal band (OCB) statusfor the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is increasingly uncertain. One major issue is that the reported frequency of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-restricted oligoclonal banding for the diagnosis of MS varies considerably in different studies. In addition, the relationship between OCB positivity and disease outcome remains uncertain, as reported studies are generally too small to assess comparative disability outcomes with sufficient power. Methods: In order to further investigate variation of OCB positivity in patients with MS, we utilized MSBase, a longitudinal, Web-based collaborative MS outcomes registry following clinical cohorts in several continents and latitudes. We also assessed whether OCB positivity affects long-term disability outcome. Results: A total of 13,242 patient records were obtained from 37 MS specialist centres in 19 different countries. OCB status was documented in 4481 (34%) patients and 80% of these were OCB positive. The presence of OCB was associated with degree of latitude ( p = 0.02). Furthermore, the outcome of patients negative for CSF-specific OCB was significantly better in comparison to the OCB positive patients, as assessed by Expanded Disability Status Scale change ( p < 0.001). Conclusions: The results of this study indicate that latitude could explain some of the inconsistencies in OCB status reported in different populations. The study confirms that OCB positivity in MS is associated with a worse long-term prognosis.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Neurology

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