The effects of high dose interferon-β1a on plasma microparticles: Correlation with MRI parameters

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Objectives: We previously reported a correlation between levels of microparticles carrying CD31 (PMP CD31+) and disease activity in MS. However, the effects of long term (12 month) treatment with high dose, high frequency interferon-β1a (Rebif™) on plasma levels of PMPCD31+, PMPCD146+, and PMPCD54+and MRI measures of disease activity have not yet been assessed.Methods: During this prospective 1-year study, we used flow cytometry to measure changes in plasma microparticles (PMP) bearing CD31 (PMPCD31+), CD146 (PMPCD146+), and CD54/ICAM-1 (PMPCD54+) in 16 consecutive patients with relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) before and after 3, 6, and 12 months of subcutaneous therapy with interferon-beta1a (44 micrograms, 3X weekly). At each visit, clinical exams and expanded disability status scale (EDSS) scores were recorded.Results: Plasma levels of PMPCD31+, and PMPCD54+were significantly reduced by treatment with IFN-β1a. PMPCD146+appeared to decrease only at 3 months and did not persist at 6 and 12 months (p = 0.0511). In addition, the decrease in plasma levels of PMPCD31+and PMPCD54+levels at 12 months were associated with a significant decrease in the number and volume of contrast enhancing T1-weigthed lesions.Conclusion: Our data suggest that serial measurement of plasma microparticles (PMP), particularly in the initial stages of MS (when neuro-inflammatory cascades are more intense), may serve as reliable and reproducible surrogate markers of response to IFN-β1a therapy for MS. In addition, the progressive decline in plasma levels of PMPCD31+and PMPCD54+further supports the concept that IFN-β1a exerts stabilizing effect on the cerebral endothelial cells during pathogenesis of MS. © 2011 Lowery-Nordberg et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Lowery-Nordberg, M., Eaton, E., Gonzalez-Toledo, E., Harris, M. K., Chalamidas, K., McGee-Brown, J., … Alexander, J. S. (2011). The effects of high dose interferon-β1a on plasma microparticles: Correlation with MRI parameters. Journal of Neuroinflammation, 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-2094-8-43

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