Back to Search Start Over

Increased cerebrospinal fluid chitotriosidase index in patients with multiple sclerosis.

Authors :
Verbeek MM
Notting EA
Faas B
Claessens-Linskens R
Jongen PJ
Source :
Acta neurologica Scandinavica [Acta Neurol Scand] 2010 May; Vol. 121 (5), pp. 309-14. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Nov 19.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Objective: To investigate chitotriosidase (CTTS) activity in serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients in relation to disease course and CSF markers for immune activation or inflammation.<br />Materials and Methods: We studied 80 patients with relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS), 24 with secondary progressive MS (SPMS), 20 with primary progressive MS (PPMS) and 29 patients with other neurological disorders (OND). We measured CTTS activity and studied the correlation with CSF mononuclear cell count (MNC) and intrathecal IgG production.<br />Results: CTTS activity was significantly higher in CSF, but not in serum, from the total MS group compared with OND and controls. In RRMS and SPMS CTTS, index was increased compared with controls (RRMS, 0.10 +/- 0.21; SPMS, 0.10 +/- 0.15; controls, 0.021 +/- 0.020), but not in PPMS (0.061 +/- 0.052). CTTS index was higher in MS patients with elevated MNC or CSF-restricted oligoclonal IgG bands than in MS patients without these CSF findings.<br />Conclusions: CTTS index is elevated in RRMS and SPMS. The CTTS index is related to CSF markers of inflammation or immune activation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1600-0404
Volume :
121
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Acta neurologica Scandinavica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19925532
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0404.2009.01242.x