Brain and Behavior (Dec 2021)

Assessing the presence of oligoclonal IgM bands as a prognostic biomarker of cognitive decline in the early stages of multiple sclerosis

  • Clàudia Coll‐Martinez,
  • Ester Quintana,
  • Judit Salavedra‐Pont,
  • Maria Buxó,
  • Marina González‐del‐Rio,
  • Immaculada Gómez,
  • María Muñoz‐San Martín,
  • Luisa María Villar,
  • Gary Álvarez‐Bravo,
  • René Robles‐Cedeño,
  • Lluís Ramió‐Torrentà,
  • Jordi Gich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2405
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 12
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Background An association has been found between the presence of lipid‐specific oligoclonal IgM bands (LS‐OCMB) in cerebrospinal fluid and a more severe clinical multiple sclerosis course. Objective To investigate lipid‐specific oligoclonal IgM bands as a prognostic biomarker of cognitive impairment in the early stages of multiple sclerosis. Methods Forty‐four patients underwent neuropsychological assessment at baseline and 4 years. Cognitive performance at follow‐up was compared adjusting by age, education, anxiety–depression, and baseline performance. Results LS‐OCMB+ patients only performed worse for Long‐Term Storage in the Selective Reminding Test (p = .018). Conclusion There are no remarkable cognitive differences between LS‐OCMB– and LS‐OCMB+ patients in the early stages of MS.

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