Author/Authors :
Etemadifar، Masoud نويسنده , , Abtahi، Mohammad-Ali نويسنده , , Razmjoo، Hassan نويسنده , , Abtahi ، Seyed Hossein نويسنده , , Dehghani، Ali-Reza نويسنده , , Abtahi، Zahra-Alsadat نويسنده , , Akbari، Mojtaba نويسنده Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, ISFAHAN-IRAN. , , Mazaheri، Shahir نويسنده , , Maghzi، Amir-Hadi نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Background: Optic neuritis (ON) can be the first presentation
of multiple sclerosis (MS) or neuromyelitis optica (NMO). Antiaquaporin-
4 IgG (AQP4 IgG) is a highly specific and moderately
sensitive biomarker for NMO. This study was designed to assess
the rate of seropositivity for AQP4 IgG, and the short-term
outcome of patients presenting with single isolated ON (SION).
Methods: A cohort of 41 consecutive patients experiencing
severe ( < 20 / 200) SION (not fulfilling the diagnostic criteria for
MS or NMO), was prospectively recruited. Blood sampling was
carried out immediately after the diagnosis of ON, and AQP4 IgG
was tested qualitatively, using an indirect immunofluorescence kit.
After clinical and paraclinical investigations, all the patients were
followed up for a short-term period of at least 18 months.
Results: The seroprevalence among the initial ON patients was
9.7% (4 / 41). The short-term conversion rate to MS and NMO was
estimated to be about 7.3 and 4.9%, respectively. The conversion
rate to NMO in initially seropositive patients was greater than that
for the whole cohort [2 / 4 (50%) vs. 2 / 41 (4.9%); P = 0.035;
Odds ratio: 19.5, 95% confidence interval: 1.73 to 219.50].
Conclusion: AQP4 IgG seropositive SION patients were more
likely to develop NMO in comparison to the total SION population.
Further studies, with a longer follow-up period and larger sample
sizes are warranted to assess the clinical and prognostic value of
assessing AQP4 IgG in SION.