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Background
Neutralising antibodies (NAb) to interferon beta (IFN
) are associated with a reduced bioactivity and efficacy of IFN
in multiple sclerosis (MS). Unclear is how to apply IFN
bioactivity measurements (quantification of Myxovirus resistance protein A (MxA) mRNA) in clinical practice.
Objectives
To evaluate value and feasibility of IFN
bioactivity measurement with a single MxA mRNA measurement for screening and a second measurement before and after IFN
administration for definite confirmation of IFN
bioactivity status.
Methods
In 79 MS patients MxA mRNA expression was determined 4 hours after IFN
administration. If inadequate, MxA mRNA expression testing was repeated 3 months afterwards, comparing post- and pre injection samples to determine whether IFNb bioactivity was persistently lacking. MxA mRNA expression was compared to NA
titres, determined by the cytopathic effect assay (CPE).
Results
NAb titres correlated significantly with MxA mRNA expression and MxA mRNA induction. Of all screened patients, only one patient had adequate MxA mRNA expression and high NAb titres simultaneously. Of the biological non-responders at second measurement (21/55), 17 (81%) were high-titre NAb positive, 1 (5%) was low-titre NAb positive and 3 (14%) were NAb negative. Without considering the pre-injection measurement, two more NAb negative patients would have tested negative for IFN
bioactivity, emphasizing the need of a pre-injection sample.
Conclusions
Our data suggest that for IFN
bioactivity screening a single post-injection measurement seems reasonable. However, MxA induction measurement based on both pre- and post-IFN
injection samples at second measurement is somewhat more precise in determining ultimate IFN
bioactivity status.
Key Words:
bioactivity, clinical practice, immune modulating therapy, interferon
, multiple sclerosis, neutralising antibodies
First published on September 19, 2008, doi:10.1177/1352458508096877
Multiple Sclerosis 2009;15:212.
A more recent version of this article appeared on February 1, 2009
This version was published on November
21, 2008
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bioactivity measurement in multiple sclerosis: feasibility for routine clinical practice
