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Publication Conversion from clinically isolated syndrome to multiple sclerosis: A large multicantre study(2015) ;Kuhle, J. (8937520800) ;Disanto, G. (26631703200) ;Dobson, R. (36093903900) ;Adiutori, R. (56156549300) ;Bianchi, L. (57191438781) ;Topping, J. (12445497400) ;Bestwick, J.P. (14027999700) ;Meier, U.-C. (20734943500) ;Marta, M. (8578393000) ;Dalla Costa, G. (6506426520) ;Runia, T. (55315357700) ;Evdoshenko, E. (51763507000) ;Lazareva, N. (56720982800) ;Thouvenot, E. (35325407800) ;Iaffaldano, P. (25226936800) ;Direnzo, V. (25226632600) ;Khademi, M. (59554754700) ;Piehl, F. (7004836264) ;Comabella, M. (6701491362) ;Sombekke, M. (26024481200) ;Killestein, J. (7004423164) ;Hegen, H. (57202373490) ;Rauch, S. (55227483400) ;Dalfonso, S. (55765749900) ;Alvarez-Cermeño, J.C. (7004605927) ;Kleinová, P. (56534292400) ;Horáková, D. (55053678000) ;Roesler, R. (56637970800) ;Lauda, F. (36548278800) ;Llufriu, S. (57222877760) ;Avsar, T. (55318846300) ;Uygunoglu, U. (36708802800) ;Altintas, A. (7006317905) ;Saip, S. (55372483000) ;Menge, T. (6505932679) ;Rajda, C. (6603645376) ;Bergamaschi, R. (55335579500) ;Moll, N. (57193449971) ;Khalil, M. (55628524072) ;Marignier, R. (24462285700) ;Dujmovic, I. (6701590899) ;Larsson, H. (7101723846) ;Malmestrom, C. (7801366222) ;Scarpini, E. (57210771033) ;Fenoglio, C. (8661375900) ;Wergeland, S. (6505622090) ;Laroni, A. (14013173700) ;Annibali, V. (16024160900) ;Romano, S. (12753606700) ;Martínez, A.D. (58825527900) ;Carra, A. (6701687894) ;Salvetti, M. (55260565100) ;Uccelli, A. (7004263413) ;Torkildsen, Ø. (8714244300) ;Myhr, K.M. (7005382096) ;Galimberti, D. (6701617660) ;Rejdak, K. (8284992700) ;Lycke, J. (57205654889) ;Frederiksen, J.L. (7102315536) ;Drulovic, J. (55886929900) ;Confavreux, C. (7005816298) ;Brassat, D. (55666405000) ;Enzinger, C. (6602781849) ;Fuchs, S. (7202421454) ;Bosca, I. (15053035900) ;Pelletier, J. (57203082511) ;Picard, C. (59574720400) ;Colombo, E. (57196826545) ;Franciotta, D. (7003954703) ;Derfuss, T. (6602736963) ;Lindberg, R.L.P. (59876300900) ;Yaldizli, Ö. (24460802000) ;Vécsei, L. (35452449900) ;Kieseier, B.C. (7003500274) ;Hartung, H.P. (35372254600) ;Villoslada, P. (6602074839) ;Siva, A. (7004131839) ;Saiz, A. (56213393300) ;Tumani, H. (7003596212) ;Havrdová, E. (57201596736) ;Villar, L.M. (35518965300) ;Leone, M. (8696031300) ;Barizzone, N. (57190387724) ;Deisenhammer, F. (7004758773) ;Teunissen, C. (6701704380) ;Montalban, X. (7007177960) ;Tintoré, M. (35416724300) ;Olsson, T. (55550356500) ;Trojano, M. (7005165969) ;Lehmann, S. (7102616467) ;Castelnovo, G. (6601913935) ;Lapin, S. (7006205727) ;Hintzen, R. (26643157200) ;Kappos, L. (7004559324) ;Furlan, R. (7005770529) ;Martinelli, V. (7005415704) ;Comi, G. (7201788288) ;Ramagopalan, S.V. (14049256200)Giovannoni, G. (34770127900)Background and objective: We explored which clinical and biochemical variables predict conversion from clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) to clinically definite multiple sclerosis (CDMS) in a large international cohort. Methods: Thirty-three centres provided serum samples from 1047 CIS cases with at least two years' follow-up. Age, sex, clinical presentation, T2-hyperintense lesions, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) oligoclonal bands (OCBs), CSF IgG index, CSF cell count, serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25-OH-D), cotinine and IgG titres against Epstein-Barr nuclear antigen 1 (EBNA-1) and cytomegalovirus were tested for association with risk of CDMS. Results: At median follow-up of 4.31 years, 623 CIS cases converted to CDMS. Predictors of conversion in multivariable analyses were OCB (HR = 2.18, 95% CI = 1.71-2.77, p < 0.001), number of T2 lesions (two to nine lesions vs 0/1 lesions: HR = 1.97, 95% CI = 1.52-2.55, p < 0.001; >9 lesions vs 0/1 lesions: HR = 2.74, 95% CI = 2.04-3.68, p < 0.001) and age at CIS (HR per year inversely increase = 0.98, 95% CI = 0.98-0.99, p < 0.001). Lower 25-OH-D levels were associated with CDMS in univariable analysis, but this was attenuated in the multivariable model. OCB positivity was associated with higher EBNA-1 IgG titres. Conclusions: We validated MRI lesion load, OCB and age at CIS as the strongest independent predictors of conversion to CDMS in this multicentre setting. A role for vitamin D is suggested but requires further investigation. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Conversion from clinically isolated syndrome to multiple sclerosis: A large multicantre study(2015) ;Kuhle, J. (8937520800) ;Disanto, G. (26631703200) ;Dobson, R. (36093903900) ;Adiutori, R. (56156549300) ;Bianchi, L. (57191438781) ;Topping, J. (12445497400) ;Bestwick, J.P. (14027999700) ;Meier, U.-C. (20734943500) ;Marta, M. (8578393000) ;Dalla Costa, G. (6506426520) ;Runia, T. (55315357700) ;Evdoshenko, E. (51763507000) ;Lazareva, N. (56720982800) ;Thouvenot, E. (35325407800) ;Iaffaldano, P. (25226936800) ;Direnzo, V. (25226632600) ;Khademi, M. (59554754700) ;Piehl, F. (7004836264) ;Comabella, M. (6701491362) ;Sombekke, M. (26024481200) ;Killestein, J. (7004423164) ;Hegen, H. (57202373490) ;Rauch, S. (55227483400) ;Dalfonso, S. (55765749900) ;Alvarez-Cermeño, J.C. (7004605927) ;Kleinová, P. (56534292400) ;Horáková, D. (55053678000) ;Roesler, R. (56637970800) ;Lauda, F. (36548278800) ;Llufriu, S. (57222877760) ;Avsar, T. (55318846300) ;Uygunoglu, U. (36708802800) ;Altintas, A. (7006317905) ;Saip, S. (55372483000) ;Menge, T. (6505932679) ;Rajda, C. (6603645376) ;Bergamaschi, R. (55335579500) ;Moll, N. (57193449971) ;Khalil, M. (55628524072) ;Marignier, R. (24462285700) ;Dujmovic, I. (6701590899) ;Larsson, H. (7101723846) ;Malmestrom, C. (7801366222) ;Scarpini, E. (57210771033) ;Fenoglio, C. (8661375900) ;Wergeland, S. (6505622090) ;Laroni, A. (14013173700) ;Annibali, V. (16024160900) ;Romano, S. (12753606700) ;Martínez, A.D. (58825527900) ;Carra, A. (6701687894) ;Salvetti, M. (55260565100) ;Uccelli, A. (7004263413) ;Torkildsen, Ø. (8714244300) ;Myhr, K.M. (7005382096) ;Galimberti, D. (6701617660) ;Rejdak, K. (8284992700) ;Lycke, J. (57205654889) ;Frederiksen, J.L. (7102315536) ;Drulovic, J. (55886929900) ;Confavreux, C. (7005816298) ;Brassat, D. (55666405000) ;Enzinger, C. (6602781849) ;Fuchs, S. (7202421454) ;Bosca, I. (15053035900) ;Pelletier, J. (57203082511) ;Picard, C. (59574720400) ;Colombo, E. (57196826545) ;Franciotta, D. (7003954703) ;Derfuss, T. (6602736963) ;Lindberg, R.L.P. (59876300900) ;Yaldizli, Ö. (24460802000) ;Vécsei, L. (35452449900) ;Kieseier, B.C. (7003500274) ;Hartung, H.P. (35372254600) ;Villoslada, P. (6602074839) ;Siva, A. (7004131839) ;Saiz, A. (56213393300) ;Tumani, H. (7003596212) ;Havrdová, E. (57201596736) ;Villar, L.M. (35518965300) ;Leone, M. (8696031300) ;Barizzone, N. (57190387724) ;Deisenhammer, F. (7004758773) ;Teunissen, C. (6701704380) ;Montalban, X. (7007177960) ;Tintoré, M. (35416724300) ;Olsson, T. (55550356500) ;Trojano, M. (7005165969) ;Lehmann, S. (7102616467) ;Castelnovo, G. (6601913935) ;Lapin, S. (7006205727) ;Hintzen, R. (26643157200) ;Kappos, L. (7004559324) ;Furlan, R. (7005770529) ;Martinelli, V. (7005415704) ;Comi, G. (7201788288) ;Ramagopalan, S.V. (14049256200)Giovannoni, G. (34770127900)Background and objective: We explored which clinical and biochemical variables predict conversion from clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) to clinically definite multiple sclerosis (CDMS) in a large international cohort. Methods: Thirty-three centres provided serum samples from 1047 CIS cases with at least two years' follow-up. Age, sex, clinical presentation, T2-hyperintense lesions, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) oligoclonal bands (OCBs), CSF IgG index, CSF cell count, serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25-OH-D), cotinine and IgG titres against Epstein-Barr nuclear antigen 1 (EBNA-1) and cytomegalovirus were tested for association with risk of CDMS. Results: At median follow-up of 4.31 years, 623 CIS cases converted to CDMS. Predictors of conversion in multivariable analyses were OCB (HR = 2.18, 95% CI = 1.71-2.77, p < 0.001), number of T2 lesions (two to nine lesions vs 0/1 lesions: HR = 1.97, 95% CI = 1.52-2.55, p < 0.001; >9 lesions vs 0/1 lesions: HR = 2.74, 95% CI = 2.04-3.68, p < 0.001) and age at CIS (HR per year inversely increase = 0.98, 95% CI = 0.98-0.99, p < 0.001). Lower 25-OH-D levels were associated with CDMS in univariable analysis, but this was attenuated in the multivariable model. OCB positivity was associated with higher EBNA-1 IgG titres. Conclusions: We validated MRI lesion load, OCB and age at CIS as the strongest independent predictors of conversion to CDMS in this multicentre setting. A role for vitamin D is suggested but requires further investigation.