Serum neurofilament light chain predicts disease severity in axonal variants of acute immune neuropathies: A retrospective monocentric cohort study.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Ali Maisam Afzali, Milan Vosko, Nya Reinhardt, Iaroslav Zinevych, Vincent Gmeiner, Thomas Korn, Christiane Gasperi, Achim Berthele, Emily Feneberg, Bernhard Hemmer
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Abstract

Background and purpose: The purpose was to explore the prognostic utility of neurofilament light chain (NfL) in patients with immune-mediated polyradiculoneuropathies (IMPs).

Methods: This retrospective monocentric study analysed serum and cerebrospinal fluid samples from patients diagnosed with IMP collected prior to treatment initiation. NfL concentrations were correlated with clinical outcomes, including F score and hospitalization duration.

Results: Amongst 115 IMP patients tested, baseline cerebrospinal fluid and serum NfL (sNfL) concentrations were higher in acute inflammatory axonal polyradiculoneuropathy (AIAP) than other IMP variants. In the AIAP cohort, a positive correlation was observed between baseline sNfL concentrations, F score and hospitalization duration. Multivariate linear regression analysis further supported the predictive relationship between elevated baseline sNfL concentrations and clinical outcomes. Using receiver operating characteristic analysis, a cut-off value for sNfL of 351 pg/mL was found to predict an F score >3 in AIAP with a sensitivity of 40% and specificity of 81.8%. AIAP patients with sNfL concentrations above this threshold required longer hospitalization (extended by 15 days).

Discussion: Our findings highlight the potential of baseline sNfL as an effective marker for distinguishing between IMP variants and predicting the prognosis of AIAP. Further validation may facilitate translation of sNfL into clinical practice, potentially identifying high-risk patients for tailored treatment approaches.

血清神经丝蛋白轻链可预测急性免疫性神经病轴索变体的疾病严重程度:一项回顾性单中心队列研究。
背景和目的:目的是探讨神经丝蛋白轻链(NfL)在免疫介导的多发性神经元病(IMPs)患者中的预后作用:这项回顾性单中心研究分析了确诊为IMP的患者在开始治疗前采集的血清和脑脊液样本。NfL浓度与临床结果(包括F评分和住院时间)相关:结果:在接受检测的 115 名 IMP 患者中,急性炎症性轴索多发性神经病(AIAP)患者的基线脑脊液和血清 NfL(sNfL)浓度高于其他 IMP 变体。在AIAP队列中,基线sNfL浓度、F评分和住院时间之间呈正相关。多变量线性回归分析进一步证实了基线 sNfL 浓度升高与临床结果之间的预测关系。通过接受者操作特征分析,发现 351 pg/mL 的 sNfL 临界值可预测 AIAP 患者的 F 评分 >3,灵敏度为 40%,特异度为 81.8%。sNfL浓度高于这一临界值的AIAP患者需要更长时间的住院治疗(延长15天):我们的研究结果凸显了基线 sNfL 作为区分 IMP 变体和预测 AIAP 预后的有效标记物的潜力。进一步的验证有助于将 sNfL 转化为临床实践,从而有可能识别出高风险患者,为其提供量身定制的治疗方法。
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European Journal of Neurology
European Journal of Neurology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
2.00%
发文量
418
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Neurology is the official journal of the European Academy of Neurology and covers all areas of clinical and basic research in neurology, including pre-clinical research of immediate translational value for new potential treatments. Emphasis is placed on major diseases of large clinical and socio-economic importance (dementia, stroke, epilepsy, headache, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, and infectious diseases).
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