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BAFF serum and CSF levels in patients with multiple sclerosis and infectious nervous system diseases.

Tobias BraunMartin JuenemannKathrin DornesJasmin El-ShazlyPatrick SchrammSandra Bick-AckerschottManfred KapsTibo GerrietsFranz BlaesMarlene Tschernatsch
Published in: The International journal of neuroscience (2020)
The ID patients' having higher absolute BAFF levels in the CSF than in the serum indicates that the increased BAFF CSF levels were caused by intrathecal synthesis rather than passive transfer via a disturbed blood-brain-barrier. The significantly decreased BAFF CSF levels in MS patients were a surprising result of our study. Although it has been reported that astrocytes in active MS lesions can express BAFF, the soluble form was not increased in the CSF of MS patients. It remains unclear whether the inflammatory features of active MS plaques are truly represented by the CSF compartment.
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