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Serum and cerebrospinal fluid neurofilament light chains measured by SIMOA™, Ella™, and Lumipulse™ in multiple sclerosis naïve patients.

Domizia Vecchio, Chiara Puricelli, Simona Malucchi, Eleonora Virgilio, Sarah I. Martire, Simona Perga, Francesca Passarelli, Paola Valentino, Alessia Di Sapio, Roberto Cantello, Umberto Dianzani, Cristoforo Comi

2023Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Neurofilament light chains (NfL) are cytoskeletal biomarkers of axonal damage, about 40-fold higher in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) compared to serum, and requiring ultrasensitive techniques to be measured in this latter fluid. OBJECTIVES: To compare CSF and serum NfL levels in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients using different platforms. METHODS: 60 newly diagnosed relapsing-remitting MS patients (38 females; median age: 36.5 years, range: 15-60) were enrolled before steroid or disease-modifying treatments. CSF and serum NfL were measured with: the commercial Ella™ microfluidic platform (Bio-Techne), the Lumipulse™ Chemiluminescent Enzyme ImmunoAssay (Fujirebio), and the SIMOA™ on the SR-X instrument using NF-light assays (Quanterix). RESULTS: CSF and serum NfL absolute levels strongly correlated between assays, although being more elevated with Ella™. Passing-Bablok regression showed high agreement in measuring CSF NfL between assays (with greater proportional difference using Ella™), and very high agreement for serum comparing SIMOA™ and Lumipulse™. Similarly, the Bland-Altman comparison evidenced lower biases for Lumipulse™ for both fluids. CONCLUSIONS: CSF and serum NfL in naïve MS patients are reliably measured with all assays. Although not interchangeable, SIMOA™ and Lumipulse™ showed high agreement for serum and CSF values.

Topics & Concepts

Cerebrospinal fluidMedicineMultiple sclerosisInternal medicineGastroenterologyImmunoassayPathologyImmunologyAntibodyMultiple Sclerosis Research StudiesCerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalusPrion Diseases and Protein Misfolding