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A Predictive Autoantibody Signature in Multiple Sclerosis

Authors :
Colin R. Zamecnik
Gavin M. Sowa
Ahmed Abdelhak
Ravi Dandekar
Rebecca D. Bair
Kristen J. Wade
Christopher M. Bartley
Asritha Tubati
Refujia Gomez
Camille Fouassier
Chloe Gerungan
Jessica Alexander
Anne E. Wapniarski
Rita P. Loudermilk
Erica L. Eggers
Kelsey C. Zorn
Kirtana Ananth
Nora Jabassini
Sabrina A. Mann
Nicholas R. Ragan
Adam Santaniello
Roland G. Henry
Sergio E. Baranzini
Scott S. Zamvil
Riley M. Bove
Chu-Yueh Guo
Jeffrey M. Gelfand
Richard Cuneo
H.-Christian von Büdingen
Jorge R. Oksenberg
Bruce AC Cree
Jill A. Hollenbach
Ari J. Green
Stephen L. Hauser
Mitchell T. Wallin
Joseph L. DeRisi
Michael R. Wilson
Source :
medRxiv
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2023.

Abstract

Although B cells are implicated in multiple sclerosis (MS) pathophysiology, a predictive or diagnostic autoantibody remains elusive. Here, the Department of Defense Serum Repository (DoDSR), a cohort of over 10 million individuals, was used to generate whole-proteome autoantibody profiles of hundreds of patients with MS (PwMS) years before and subsequently after MS onset. This analysis defines a unique cluster of PwMS that share an autoantibody signature against a common motif that has similarity with many human pathogens. These patients exhibit antibody reactivity years before developing MS symptoms and have higher levels of serum neurofilament light (sNfL) compared to other PwMS. Furthermore, this profile is preserved over time, providing molecular evidence for an immunologically active prodromal period years before clinical onset. This autoantibody reactivity was validated in samples from a separate incident MS cohort in both cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum, where it is highly specific for patients eventually diagnosed with MS. This signature is a starting point for further immunological characterization of this MS patient subset and may be clinically useful as an antigen-specific biomarker for high-risk patients with clinically- or radiologically-isolated neuroinflammatory syndromes.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
medRxiv
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8ac96b2bbc77aa7d1a7a685cce7b501a