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Neutralising antibodies to interferon beta in multiple sclerosis : expert panel report.

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  • Neutralising antibodies to interferon beta in multiple sclerosis : expert panel report. Abstract Text:

    hans-p hartungHans-P Hartung,chris polmanChris Polman,antonio bertolottoAntonio Bertolotto,florian deisenhammerFlorian Deisenhammer,gavin giovannoniGavin Giovannoni,eva havrdovaEva Havrdova,bernhard hemmerBernhard Hemmer,jan hillertJan Hillert,ludwig kapposLudwig Kappos,bernd kieseierBernd Kieseier,joep killesteinJoep Killestein,christophe malcusChristophe Malcus,manuel comabellaManuel Comabella,andrew pachnerAndrew Pachner,huub schellekensHuub Schellekens,finn sellebjergFinn Sellebjerg,krysztof selmajKrysztof Selmaj,per soelberg sorensenPer Soelberg Sorensen,hans-p hartungHans-P Hartung,chris polmanChris Polman,antonio bertolottoAntonio Bertolotto,florian deisenhammerFlorian Deisenhammer,gavin giovannoniGavin Giovannoni,eva havrdovaEva Havrdova,bernhard hemmerBernhard Hemmer,jan hillertJan Hillert,ludwig kapposLudwig Kappos,bernd kieseierBernd Kieseier,joep killesteinJoep Killestein,christophe malcusChristophe Malcus,manuel comabellaManuel Comabella,andrew pachnerAndrew Pachner,huub schellekensHuub Schellekens,finn sellebjergFinn Sellebjerg,krysztof selmajKrysztof Selmaj,per soelberg sorensenPer Soelberg Sorensen,

    Interferon beta (IFNbeta) therapy for multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with a potential for the development of neutralising antibodies (NAbs) that negatively affect therapy. Several factors influence the development of NAbs, such as lack of complete sequence homology with the endogenous IFNbeta sequence, frequency of administration, level of dose and formulation of IFNbeta. Taken together, the evidence that NAb status reduces clinical efficacy in MS patients is strong. Standardised assays for NAbs are lacking, and titres vary over time. NAb testing is a critical component of care for MS patients because it provides information on one of the most important factors determining clinical responsiveness to IFNbeta therapy. This expert panel report attempts to move the field towards resolution of the remaining issues and considers several aspects of NAbs, including their clinical relevance, factors influencing immunogenicity, assays to quantify NAbs and the definition of clinically relevant titres.

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    hp hartungHP Hartung,c polmanC Polman,a bertolottoA Bertolotto,f deisenhammerF Deisenhammer,g giovannoniG Giovannoni,e havrdovaE Havrdova,b hemmerB Hemmer,j hillertJ Hillert,l kapposL Kappos,b kieseierB Kieseier,j killesteinJ Killestein,c malcusC Malcus,m comabellaM Comabella,a pachnerA Pachner,h schellekensH Schellekens,f sellebjergF Sellebjerg,k selmajK Selmaj,ps sorensenPS Sorensen,hp hartungHP Hartung,c polmanC Polman,a bertolottoA Bertolotto,f deisenhammerF Deisenhammer,g giovannoniG Giovannoni,e havrdovaE Havrdova,b hemmerB Hemmer,j hillertJ Hillert,l kapposL Kappos,b kieseierB Kieseier,j killesteinJ Killestein,c malcusC Malcus,m comabellaM Comabella,a pachnerA Pachner,h schellekensH Schellekens,f sellebjergF Sellebjerg,k selmajK Selmaj,ps sorensenPS Sorensen,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Journal of neurology

    VOLUME: 254

    Page Numbers: 827-37

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Neurol.

    ISSN: 0340-5354

    DAY: 24

    MONTH: 04

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Dept. of Neurology, Heinrich-Heine-University, Moorenstrasse 5, 40225, Düsseldorf, Germany. hans-peter.hartung@uni-duesseldorf.de

    Country: Germany

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