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Plasma neurofilament light chain concentrations as a biomarker of clinical and radiologic outcomes in relapsing multiple sclerosis: Post hoc analysis of Phase 3 ozanimod trials

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We investigated plasma neurofilament light chain concentration (pNfL) as a biomarker for neuroaxonal damage and disease activity using data from Phase 3 trials of ozanimod in relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS). METHODS: pNfL was measured before and after ozanimod 0.46 mg or 0...

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Autores principales: Harris, Sarah, Comi, Giancarlo, Cree, Bruce A. C., Arnold, Douglas L., Steinman, Lawrence, Sheffield, James K., Southworth, Harry, Kappos, Ludwig, Cohen, Jeffrey A.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9291872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34292643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ene.15009
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author Harris, Sarah
Comi, Giancarlo
Cree, Bruce A. C.
Arnold, Douglas L.
Steinman, Lawrence
Sheffield, James K.
Southworth, Harry
Kappos, Ludwig
Cohen, Jeffrey A.
author_facet Harris, Sarah
Comi, Giancarlo
Cree, Bruce A. C.
Arnold, Douglas L.
Steinman, Lawrence
Sheffield, James K.
Southworth, Harry
Kappos, Ludwig
Cohen, Jeffrey A.
author_sort Harris, Sarah
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We investigated plasma neurofilament light chain concentration (pNfL) as a biomarker for neuroaxonal damage and disease activity using data from Phase 3 trials of ozanimod in relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS). METHODS: pNfL was measured before and after ozanimod 0.46 mg or 0.92 mg daily or interferon β‐1a 30 µg weekly in the randomized, double‐blind SUNBEAM and RADIANCE trials. In these post hoc analyses, we investigated relationships between pNfL (at baseline and median percentage change from baseline to Month 12 [SUNBEAM] or 24 [RADIANCE]) and clinical and magnetic resonance imaging outcomes. RESULTS: Median (Q1, Q3) baseline pNfL, available in 1244 of 1346 SUNBEAM participants, was 14.70 (10.16, 23.26) pg/ml and in 1109 of 1313 RADIANCE participants was 13.35 (9.42, 20.41) pg/ml. Baseline gadolinium‐enhancing (GdE) and T2 lesion counts increased and brain volume decreased with increasing baseline pNfL. Baseline pNfL was higher in those with versus without on‐treatment relapse. Median percentage reduction in pNfL at 12 months in SUNBEAM (n = 1238) and 24 months in RADIANCE (n = 1088) was greater for ozanimod (20%–27%) than interferon β‐1a (13%–16%; p < 0.01). Greater pNfL reduction was associated with fewer GdE lesions, fewer new/enlarging T2 lesions per scan, less loss of brain volume, lower annualized relapse rate (ARR), and no evidence of disease activity. The following models predicted ARR: 0.5111 + 0.0116 × ΔNfL at 12 months (SUNBEAM) and 0.4079 + 0.0088 × ΔNfL at 24 months (RADIANCE). CONCLUSIONS: pNfL was associated with clinical and radiologic measures of disease and treatment effects in RMS, supporting its use as a biomarker.
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spelling pubmed-92918722022-07-20 Plasma neurofilament light chain concentrations as a biomarker of clinical and radiologic outcomes in relapsing multiple sclerosis: Post hoc analysis of Phase 3 ozanimod trials Harris, Sarah Comi, Giancarlo Cree, Bruce A. C. Arnold, Douglas L. Steinman, Lawrence Sheffield, James K. Southworth, Harry Kappos, Ludwig Cohen, Jeffrey A. Eur J Neurol Multiple Sclerosis BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We investigated plasma neurofilament light chain concentration (pNfL) as a biomarker for neuroaxonal damage and disease activity using data from Phase 3 trials of ozanimod in relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS). METHODS: pNfL was measured before and after ozanimod 0.46 mg or 0.92 mg daily or interferon β‐1a 30 µg weekly in the randomized, double‐blind SUNBEAM and RADIANCE trials. In these post hoc analyses, we investigated relationships between pNfL (at baseline and median percentage change from baseline to Month 12 [SUNBEAM] or 24 [RADIANCE]) and clinical and magnetic resonance imaging outcomes. RESULTS: Median (Q1, Q3) baseline pNfL, available in 1244 of 1346 SUNBEAM participants, was 14.70 (10.16, 23.26) pg/ml and in 1109 of 1313 RADIANCE participants was 13.35 (9.42, 20.41) pg/ml. Baseline gadolinium‐enhancing (GdE) and T2 lesion counts increased and brain volume decreased with increasing baseline pNfL. Baseline pNfL was higher in those with versus without on‐treatment relapse. Median percentage reduction in pNfL at 12 months in SUNBEAM (n = 1238) and 24 months in RADIANCE (n = 1088) was greater for ozanimod (20%–27%) than interferon β‐1a (13%–16%; p < 0.01). Greater pNfL reduction was associated with fewer GdE lesions, fewer new/enlarging T2 lesions per scan, less loss of brain volume, lower annualized relapse rate (ARR), and no evidence of disease activity. The following models predicted ARR: 0.5111 + 0.0116 × ΔNfL at 12 months (SUNBEAM) and 0.4079 + 0.0088 × ΔNfL at 24 months (RADIANCE). CONCLUSIONS: pNfL was associated with clinical and radiologic measures of disease and treatment effects in RMS, supporting its use as a biomarker. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-08-23 2021-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9291872/ /pubmed/34292643 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ene.15009 Text en © 2021 Bristol Myers Squibb. European Journal of Neurology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Academy of Neurology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Multiple Sclerosis
Harris, Sarah
Comi, Giancarlo
Cree, Bruce A. C.
Arnold, Douglas L.
Steinman, Lawrence
Sheffield, James K.
Southworth, Harry
Kappos, Ludwig
Cohen, Jeffrey A.
Plasma neurofilament light chain concentrations as a biomarker of clinical and radiologic outcomes in relapsing multiple sclerosis: Post hoc analysis of Phase 3 ozanimod trials
title Plasma neurofilament light chain concentrations as a biomarker of clinical and radiologic outcomes in relapsing multiple sclerosis: Post hoc analysis of Phase 3 ozanimod trials
title_full Plasma neurofilament light chain concentrations as a biomarker of clinical and radiologic outcomes in relapsing multiple sclerosis: Post hoc analysis of Phase 3 ozanimod trials
title_fullStr Plasma neurofilament light chain concentrations as a biomarker of clinical and radiologic outcomes in relapsing multiple sclerosis: Post hoc analysis of Phase 3 ozanimod trials
title_full_unstemmed Plasma neurofilament light chain concentrations as a biomarker of clinical and radiologic outcomes in relapsing multiple sclerosis: Post hoc analysis of Phase 3 ozanimod trials
title_short Plasma neurofilament light chain concentrations as a biomarker of clinical and radiologic outcomes in relapsing multiple sclerosis: Post hoc analysis of Phase 3 ozanimod trials
title_sort plasma neurofilament light chain concentrations as a biomarker of clinical and radiologic outcomes in relapsing multiple sclerosis: post hoc analysis of phase 3 ozanimod trials
topic Multiple Sclerosis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9291872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34292643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ene.15009
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