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The study was funded by the ajuts per donar Suport als Grups de Recerca de Catalunya, sponsored by the Agencia de Gestio d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca (AGAUR), Generalitat de Catalunya, Spain.

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Neurofilament light chain and oligoclonal bands are prognostic biomarkers in radiologically isolated syndrome.

Publicated to:Brain. 141 (1085): 1085-1093 - 2018-04-01 141(1085), DOI: 10.1093/brain/awy021

Authors: Matute-Blanch, C; Midaglia, L; Vidal-Jordana, A; Río, J; Tintoré, M; Montalban, X; Comabella, M; Villar, LM; Alvarez-Cermeño, JC; Rejdak, K; Evdoshenko, E; Makshakov, G; Nazarov, V; Lapin, S; Drulovic, J; García-Merino, A; Sánchez-López, AJ; Havrdova, E; Llufriu, S; Saiz, A; Alvarez-Lafuente, R; Schroeder, I; Zettl, UK; Galimberti, D; Ramió-Torrentà, L; Robles, R; Quintana, E; Hegen, H; Deisenhammer, F; Sánchez, A

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Charles Univ Prague, Dept Neurol, Fac Med 1, Prague, Czech Republic      Charles University Prague - Author
City Clin Hosp 31, MS Ctr, St Petersburg, Russia - Author
Clin Ctr Serbia, Neurol Clin, Belgrade, Serbia      Clinical Centre of Serbia - Author
First Pavlov St Petersburg State Med Univ, St Petersburg, Russia      Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University - Author
Hosp Clin Barcelona, Serv Neurol, Ctr Neuroimmunol, Barcelona, Spain      University of Barcelona    Hospital Clinic de Barcelona - Author
Hosp Clin San Carlos IdISSC, Inst Invest Sanitaria, Serv Neurol, Hosp Clin San Carlos, Madrid, Spain      Hospital Clinico San Carlos - Author
Hosp Univ Dr Josep Trueta, Inst Invest Biomed Girona IDIBGI, Serv Neurol, Unitat Neuroimmunol & Esclerosi Multiple, Girona, Spain      Girona University Hospital Dr. Josep Trueta    Universitat de Girona    Institut d'Investigacio Biomedica de Girona (IDIBGI) - Author
Hosp Univ Puerta de Hierro, Neuroimmunol Unit, Madrid, Spain      Hospital Puerta de Hierro-Majadahonda - Author
Hosp Univ Ramon & Cajal, Inst Ramon & Cajal Invest Sanitaria, Dept Immunol, Madrid, Spain      Hospital Universitario Ramon y Cajal - Author
Hosp Univ Ramon & Cajal, Inst Ramon & Cajal Invest Sanitaria, Dept Neurol, Madrid, Spain      Hospital Universitario Ramon y Cajal - Author
Hosp Univ Vall dHebron, Ctr Esclerosi Multiple Catalunya Cemcat, Inst Recerca Vall dHebron VHIR, Pg Vall dHebron 119-129, Barcelona 08035, Spain.      Catalan Health Institute    Vall d'Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR)    Autonomous University of Barcelona    Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron - Author
Inst Invest Biomed August Pi Sunyer IDIBAPS, Barcelona, Spain      University of Barcelona    Hospital Clinic de Barcelona    IDIBAPS - Author
Med Univ Innsbruck, Dept Neurol, Innsbruck, Austria      Medical University of Innsbruck - Author
Med Univ Lublin, Dept Neurol, Lublin, Poland      Medical University of Lublin       - Author
Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Hosp Univ Vall dHebron, Inst Recerca Vall dHebron VHIR, Serv Neurol Neuroimmunol,Ctr Esclerosi Multiple C, Barcelona, Spain      Vall d'Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR)    Catalan Health Institute    Autonomous University of Barcelona    Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron - Author
Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Hosp Univ Vall dHebron, VHIR, Unitat Estadist & Bioinformat, Barcelona, Spain      Autonomous University of Barcelona    Catalan Health Institute    Vall d'Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR)    Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron - Author
Univ Barcelona, Genet Microbiol & Stat Dept, Barcelona, Spain      University of Barcelona - Author
Univ Milan, Fdn Ca Granda, IRCCS Osped Policlin, Milan, Italy      University of Milan    IRCCS Ca Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico - Author
Univ Rostock, Dept Neurol, Neuroimmunol Sect, Rostock, Germany      University of Rostock - Author
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Abstract

© The Author(s) (2018). The prognostic role of cerebrospinal fluid molecular biomarkers determined in early pathogenic stages of multiple sclerosis has yet to be defined. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the prognostic value of chitinase 3 like 1 (CHI3L1), neurofilament light chain, and oligoclonal bands for conversion to clinically isolated syndrome and to multiple sclerosis in 75 patients with radiologically isolated syndrome. Cerebrospinal fluid levels of CHI3L1 and neurofilament light chain were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Uni- and multivariable Cox regression models including as covariates age at diagnosis of radiologically isolated syndrome, number of brain lesions, sex and treatment were used to investigate associations between cerebrospinal fluid CHI3L1 and neurofilament light chain levels and time to conversion to clinically isolated syndrome and multiple sclerosis. Neurofilament light chain levels and oligoclonal bands were independent risk factors for the development of clinically isolated syndrome (hazard ratio = 1.02, P = 0.019, and hazard ratio = 14.7, P = 0.012, respectively) and multiple sclerosis (hazard ratio = 1.03, P = 0.003, and hazard ratio = 8.9, P = 0.046, respectively). The best cut-off to classify cerebrospinal fluid neurofilament light chain levels into high and low was 619 ng/l, and high neurofilament light chain levels were associated with a trend to shorter time to clinically isolated syndrome (P = 0.079) and significant shorter time to multiple sclerosis (P = 0.017). Similarly, patients with radiologically isolated syndrome presenting positive oligoclonal bands converted faster to clinically isolated syndrome and multiple sclerosis (P = 0.005 and P = 0.008, respectively). The effects of high neurofilament light chain levels shortening time to clinically isolated syndrome and multiple sclerosis were more pronounced in radiologically isolated syndrome patients with 537 years compared to younger patients. Cerebrospinal fluid CHI3L1 levels did not influence conversion to clinically isolated syndrome and multiple sclerosis in radiologically isolated syndrome patients. Overall, these findings suggest that cerebrospinal neurofilament light chain levels and oligoclonal bands are independent predictors of clinical conversion in patients with radiologically isolated syndrome. The association with a faster development of multiple sclerosis reinforces the importance of cerebrospinal fluid analysis in patients with radiologically isolated syndrome.

Keywords

clinically isolated syndromeclinically isolated syndromesmrimsmultiple sclerosismultiple-sclerosisoligoclonal bandsradiologically isolated syndromeAdultBiomarkersChitinase 3-like 1Chitinase-3-like protein 1Clinically isolated syndromeCohort studiesDemyelinating diseasesEuropeFemaleHumansMaleMiddle agedMultiple sclerosisNeurofilament light chainNeurofilament protein lNeurofilament proteinsOligoclonal bandsPrognosisRadiologically isolated syndromeStatistics, nonparametric

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Bibliometric impact. Analysis of the contribution and dissemination channel

The work has been published in the journal Brain due to its progression and the good impact it has achieved in recent years, according to the agency WoS (JCR), it has become a reference in its field. In the year of publication of the work, 2018, it was in position 6/199, thus managing to position itself as a Q1 (Primer Cuartil), in the category Clinical Neurology. Notably, the journal is positioned above the 90th percentile.

From a relative perspective, and based on the normalized impact indicator calculated from World Citations provided by WoS (ESI, Clarivate), it yields a value for the citation normalization relative to the expected citation rate of: 3.76. This indicates that, compared to works in the same discipline and in the same year of publication, it ranks as a work cited above average. (source consulted: ESI Nov 14, 2024)

This information is reinforced by other indicators of the same type, which, although dynamic over time and dependent on the set of average global citations at the time of their calculation, consistently position the work at some point among the top 50% most cited in its field:

  • Weighted Average of Normalized Impact by the Scopus agency: 4.66 (source consulted: FECYT Feb 2024)
  • Field Citation Ratio (FCR) from Dimensions: 36 (source consulted: Dimensions Jul 2025)

Specifically, and according to different indexing agencies, this work has accumulated citations as of 2025-07-01, the following number of citations:

  • WoS: 96
  • Scopus: 130
  • Europe PMC: 52

Impact and social visibility

From the perspective of influence or social adoption, and based on metrics associated with mentions and interactions provided by agencies specializing in calculating the so-called "Alternative or Social Metrics," we can highlight as of 2025-07-01:

  • The use, from an academic perspective evidenced by the Altmetric agency indicator referring to aggregations made by the personal bibliographic manager Mendeley, gives us a total of: 166.
  • The use of this contribution in bookmarks, code forks, additions to favorite lists for recurrent reading, as well as general views, indicates that someone is using the publication as a basis for their current work. This may be a notable indicator of future more formal and academic citations. This claim is supported by the result of the "Capture" indicator, which yields a total of: 165 (PlumX).

With a more dissemination-oriented intent and targeting more general audiences, we can observe other more global scores such as:

  • The Total Score from Altmetric: 35.504.
  • The number of mentions on the social network Facebook: 1 (Altmetric).
  • The number of mentions on the social network X (formerly Twitter): 41 (Altmetric).
  • The number of mentions on Wikipedia: 1 (Altmetric).

It is essential to present evidence supporting full alignment with institutional principles and guidelines on Open Science and the Conservation and Dissemination of Intellectual Heritage. A clear example of this is:

  • The work has been submitted to a journal whose editorial policy allows open Open Access publication.

Leadership analysis of institutional authors

This work has been carried out with international collaboration, specifically with researchers from: Austria; Czech Republic; Germany; Italy; Poland; Russia; Serbia.