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Interferon-β biological activity; monitoring of the treatment effect in multiple sclerosis patients in the Czcech republic

Publication at Second Faculty of Medicine |
2013

Abstract

Interferons-β are used as a first-line treatment in patients with multiple sclerosis. However, up to half of patients develop neutralising antibodies (NAbs).

On long-term follow up, NAbs positive patients show higher disease activity both clinically and on MRI. WHO recommends cythopathogenic effect evaluation as a standard method for Nabs assessment.

Especially in high serum titers, NAbs persist for long time periods and significantly lower the biological efficacy of interferons-β. Myxovirus resistance protein A (MxA) synthesis is induced exclusively by interferons-β.

Therefore, MxA assessment helps to evaluate residual biological activity of interferons-β. The article summarizes the results of NAbs evaluation in the Czech Republic since 2007.

Results of patients treated in MS Centre in Motol University Hospital are discussed separately.