To analyze the in vivo biological effect of anti-interferon beta (IFN-beta) neutralizing antibodies (NABs), blood concentrations of neopterin, beta2microglobulin (Beta2-MG), mRNA-dependent myxovirusresistant protein A (MxA) and dsRNA-dependent protein kinase (PKR) were measured before (predose) and 24 hours after (postdose) IFN-beta administration in 49 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) with (n = 25) and without (n = 24) NABs. The results indicated that predose levels of MxA-mRNA and PKR-mRNA were highly variable [coefficient of variation (CV) > 100%] among patients. A lower inter-individual variability was observed for pre-dose levels of Beta2-MG and neopterin (CVs of 29% and 44%, respectively). Significantly lower pre- and post-dose blood levels of IFN induced markers, except for postdose PKR-mRNA (p = 0.09), were seen in NAB+ compared with NAB-patients and between patients with high (> 200 t(1/10)) and low (<= 200 t(1/10)) NAB titers. A significant inverse correlation between NAB titer and pre-dose levels of the above IFN-induced markers was found. In summary, our findings confirm that NABs affect absolute concentrations of IFN-beta induced markers and suggest that such an effect occurs in a titer-dependent manner.

Pharmacodynamics of interferon beta in multiple sclerosis patients with or without serum neutralizing antibodies / Scagnolari, Carolina; Petra, Duda; Francesca, Bagnato; G., De Vito; Alessia, Alberelli; Vito, Lavolpe; Enrico, Girardi; Valentina, Durastanti; Maria, Trojano; Ludwig, Kappos; Antonelli, Guido. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0340-5354. - STAMPA. - 254:5(2007), pp. 597-604. [10.1007/s00415-006-0332-7]

Pharmacodynamics of interferon beta in multiple sclerosis patients with or without serum neutralizing antibodies

SCAGNOLARI, CAROLINA;ANTONELLI, Guido
2007

Abstract

To analyze the in vivo biological effect of anti-interferon beta (IFN-beta) neutralizing antibodies (NABs), blood concentrations of neopterin, beta2microglobulin (Beta2-MG), mRNA-dependent myxovirusresistant protein A (MxA) and dsRNA-dependent protein kinase (PKR) were measured before (predose) and 24 hours after (postdose) IFN-beta administration in 49 patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) with (n = 25) and without (n = 24) NABs. The results indicated that predose levels of MxA-mRNA and PKR-mRNA were highly variable [coefficient of variation (CV) > 100%] among patients. A lower inter-individual variability was observed for pre-dose levels of Beta2-MG and neopterin (CVs of 29% and 44%, respectively). Significantly lower pre- and post-dose blood levels of IFN induced markers, except for postdose PKR-mRNA (p = 0.09), were seen in NAB+ compared with NAB-patients and between patients with high (> 200 t(1/10)) and low (<= 200 t(1/10)) NAB titers. A significant inverse correlation between NAB titer and pre-dose levels of the above IFN-induced markers was found. In summary, our findings confirm that NABs affect absolute concentrations of IFN-beta induced markers and suggest that such an effect occurs in a titer-dependent manner.
2007
beta2-microglobulin; interferon beta; multiple sclerosis; mxa; neopterin; neutralizing antibodies; pkr
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Pharmacodynamics of interferon beta in multiple sclerosis patients with or without serum neutralizing antibodies / Scagnolari, Carolina; Petra, Duda; Francesca, Bagnato; G., De Vito; Alessia, Alberelli; Vito, Lavolpe; Enrico, Girardi; Valentina, Durastanti; Maria, Trojano; Ludwig, Kappos; Antonelli, Guido. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0340-5354. - STAMPA. - 254:5(2007), pp. 597-604. [10.1007/s00415-006-0332-7]
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