Intrathecal K free light chain synthesis in multiple sclerosis at clinical onset associates with local IgG production and improves the diagnostic value of cerebrospinal fluid examination

2018 
Abstract Background. The pathological significance and the diagnostic usefulness of intrathecal κ and λ free light chain (FLC) synthesis in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) are debated. Methods. Paired cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum specimens from 70 relapsing remitting MS (RRMS), 40 with and 30 without CSF restricted IgG Oligoclonal Band (IgGOB), and 37 from healthy controls (HC) were analyzed. IgG, IgM, κFLC and λFLC concentrations and indexes were evaluated. All RRMS performed MRI to estimate white and grey matter (WM) pathology. Results. In HC, no intrathecal κ or λ FLC synthesis was found, and κFLC and λFLC Indexes were reciprocally correlated (r = 0.67, p  κ/λ ratio was significantly higher compared to HC (17.0 ± 31.3 vs 0.79 ± 0.20, p  LOC : r 2 = 0.37, β = 0.61, p  IF : r 2 = 0.69, β = 0.83, p  LOC : r = 0.34, p  IF : r = 0.45, p  LOC . Finally, no associations were observed between any CSF and MRI parameters. Conclusions. The demonstration of intrathecal κFLC synthesis may further improve the diagnostic usefulness of CSF examination in RRMS. The marked increased in Q κ/λ further suggests a deregulated B-cell activation in MS pathology.
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