CSF profile in primary progressive multiple sclerosis: Re-exploring the basics.
Ahmed AbdelhakTilman HottenrottChristoph MayerGudrun HinterederUwe K ZettlOliver StichHayrettin TumaniPublished in: PloS one (2017)
We present the results of the hitherto largest and most detailed CSF biomarker profile in a cohort of 254 patients with PPMS. As reported previously, OCBs are the most sensitive marker for intrathecal IgG synthesis. CSF-lactate concentrations are positively correlated with the progression rate, which might suggest that mitochondrial dysfunction plays a relevant role in PPMS. The negative correlation between intrathecally produced IgM and IgA and disease progression may indicate their hitherto unexplored protective role.