Immune cell subpopulations and serum neurofilament light chain are associated with increased risk of disease worsening in multiple sclerosis
Authors
- S. Brune-Ingebretsen
- E.A. Høgestøl
- N.K. de Rosbo
- P. Berg-Hansen
- C. Brunborg
- K. Blennow
- H. Zetterberg
- F. Paul
- A. Uccelli
- P. Villoslada
- H.F Harbo
- T. Berge
Journal
- Journal of Neuroimmunology
Citation
- J Neuroimmunol 382: 578175
Abstract
Changes is lymphocyte subpopulations in peripheral blood have been proposed as biomarkers for evaluation of disease activity in multiple sclerosis (MS). Serum neurofilament light chain (sNfL) is a biomarker reflecting neuro-axonal injury in MS that could be used to monitor disease activity, response to drugs and to prognosticate disease course. Here we show a moderate correlation between sNfL and lymphocyte cell subpopulations, and our data furthermore suggest that sNfL and specific immune cell subpopulations together could predict future disease worsening in MS.