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The clinical significance of single or double bands in cerebrospinal fluid isoelectric focusing. A retrospective study and systematic review

BACKGROUND: The presence of ≥3 oligoclonal bands (OCB) in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) without corresponding bands in serum represents a definite pathological pattern, whereas the clinical significance of 1–2 CSF bands (borderline pattern) is poorly investigated. METHODS: We screened 1986 consecuti...

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Autores principales: Hegen, Harald, Zinganell, Anne, Auer, Michael, Deisenhammer, Florian
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6464233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30986255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215410
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author Hegen, Harald
Zinganell, Anne
Auer, Michael
Deisenhammer, Florian
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Zinganell, Anne
Auer, Michael
Deisenhammer, Florian
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description BACKGROUND: The presence of ≥3 oligoclonal bands (OCB) in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) without corresponding bands in serum represents a definite pathological pattern, whereas the clinical significance of 1–2 CSF bands (borderline pattern) is poorly investigated. METHODS: We screened 1986 consecutive CSF and serum samples which were collected over a four-year time period and had results of isoelectric focusing (IEF) available. Of patients with borderline OCB we reviewed individual medical charts for assessment of clinical diagnoses. Where feasible, IEF was replicated and results of follow-up samples were obtained. IEF was performed using polyacrylamide gel followed by immunoblotting and IgG-specific antibody staining. Additionally, we performed a systematic literature review of the diagnostic specificity of OCB using different cut-offs for CSF-restricted bands. RESULTS: Out of 253 patients with borderline OCB, 21.7% had an inflammatory neurological disease (IND) of the central nervous system, comprising 4% multiple sclerosis patients, and 14.2% had a peripheral IND, whereas the remaining 64.1% of patients showed non-inflammatory diseases. Frequency of one or two CSF bands without corresponding serum bands did not differ between the disease groups. In a subgroup of 100 patients IEF was repeated. Of those, 73% were OCB negative, while no sample was positive. In 26 patients IEF results were available of a follow-up sample collected after a median of 27 months. Of those, 4 (15.4%) turned positive. Systematic literature review revealed a diagnostic specificity of OCB of 97% and 92% using a cut-off ≥3 and ≥2 CSF bands in patients with mainly non-inflammatory neurological diseases. CONCLUSION: The clinical significance of one or two CSF-restricted bands is moderate and, hence, indicates a possible but not reliable proof of intrathecal B-cell activity. Sample re-testing, introduction of an additional diagnostic category, e.g. “possible intrathecal IgG synthesis”, and follow-up lumbar puncture might be possible options to address this scenario.
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spelling pubmed-64642332019-05-03 The clinical significance of single or double bands in cerebrospinal fluid isoelectric focusing. A retrospective study and systematic review Hegen, Harald Zinganell, Anne Auer, Michael Deisenhammer, Florian PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The presence of ≥3 oligoclonal bands (OCB) in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) without corresponding bands in serum represents a definite pathological pattern, whereas the clinical significance of 1–2 CSF bands (borderline pattern) is poorly investigated. METHODS: We screened 1986 consecutive CSF and serum samples which were collected over a four-year time period and had results of isoelectric focusing (IEF) available. Of patients with borderline OCB we reviewed individual medical charts for assessment of clinical diagnoses. Where feasible, IEF was replicated and results of follow-up samples were obtained. IEF was performed using polyacrylamide gel followed by immunoblotting and IgG-specific antibody staining. Additionally, we performed a systematic literature review of the diagnostic specificity of OCB using different cut-offs for CSF-restricted bands. RESULTS: Out of 253 patients with borderline OCB, 21.7% had an inflammatory neurological disease (IND) of the central nervous system, comprising 4% multiple sclerosis patients, and 14.2% had a peripheral IND, whereas the remaining 64.1% of patients showed non-inflammatory diseases. Frequency of one or two CSF bands without corresponding serum bands did not differ between the disease groups. In a subgroup of 100 patients IEF was repeated. Of those, 73% were OCB negative, while no sample was positive. In 26 patients IEF results were available of a follow-up sample collected after a median of 27 months. Of those, 4 (15.4%) turned positive. Systematic literature review revealed a diagnostic specificity of OCB of 97% and 92% using a cut-off ≥3 and ≥2 CSF bands in patients with mainly non-inflammatory neurological diseases. CONCLUSION: The clinical significance of one or two CSF-restricted bands is moderate and, hence, indicates a possible but not reliable proof of intrathecal B-cell activity. Sample re-testing, introduction of an additional diagnostic category, e.g. “possible intrathecal IgG synthesis”, and follow-up lumbar puncture might be possible options to address this scenario. Public Library of Science 2019-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6464233/ /pubmed/30986255 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215410 Text en © 2019 Hegen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zinganell, Anne
Auer, Michael
Deisenhammer, Florian
The clinical significance of single or double bands in cerebrospinal fluid isoelectric focusing. A retrospective study and systematic review
title The clinical significance of single or double bands in cerebrospinal fluid isoelectric focusing. A retrospective study and systematic review
title_full The clinical significance of single or double bands in cerebrospinal fluid isoelectric focusing. A retrospective study and systematic review
title_fullStr The clinical significance of single or double bands in cerebrospinal fluid isoelectric focusing. A retrospective study and systematic review
title_full_unstemmed The clinical significance of single or double bands in cerebrospinal fluid isoelectric focusing. A retrospective study and systematic review
title_short The clinical significance of single or double bands in cerebrospinal fluid isoelectric focusing. A retrospective study and systematic review
title_sort clinical significance of single or double bands in cerebrospinal fluid isoelectric focusing. a retrospective study and systematic review
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6464233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30986255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215410
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