Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) kappa free light chain (KFLC) index has been described as a reliable marker of intrathecal IgG synthesis to diagnose multiple sclerosis (MS). Our aims were: (1) to compare the efficiency of KFLC through different interpretation approaches in diagnosing MS. (2) to evaluate the prognostic value of KFLC in radiologically and clinically isolated syndromes (RIS-CIS). We enrolled 133 MS patients and 240 with other neurological diseases (93 inflammatory including 18 RIS-CIS, 147 non-inflammatory). Albumin, lambda free light chain (LFLC) and KFLC were measured in the CSF and serum by nephelometry. We included two groups of markers: (a) corrected for blood-CSF barrier permeability: immunoglobulin G (IgG), KFLC and LFLC indexes. (b) CSF ratios (not including albumin and serum-correction): CSF KFLC/LFLC, CSF KFLC/IgG, CSF LFLC/IgG. KFLC were significantly higher in MS patients compared to those with other diseases (both inflammatory or not). KFLC index and CSF KFLC/IgG ratio showed high sensitivity (93% and 86.5%) and moderate specificity (85% and 88%) in diagnosing MS. RIS-CIS patients who converted to MS showed greater KFLC index and CSF KFLC/IgG. Despite OB are confirmed to be the gold-standard to detect intrathecal IgG synthesis, the KFLC confirmed their accuracy in MS diagnosis. A “kappa-oriented” response characterizes MS and has a prognostic impact in the RIS-CIS population.
The K free light chain (K) index has been suggested as a reliable marker of intrathecal synthesis,despite the 2017 McDonald criteria for multiple sclerosis (MS) suggesting to “interpret with caution positiveimmunoglobulin G (IgG) index when testing for oligoclonal bands (OB) is negative or not performed”. Theaim of this study was to compare the performance of K and IgG indexes for MS diagnosis and OB detectionin a cohort of Italian patients. We enrolled 385 patients (127 MS, 258 non-MS) who had cerebrospinal fluid(CSF) analysis, including isoelectric focusing (IEF), to detect OB in the diagnostic work-up. Albumin, IgGand free light chains were measured by nephelometry and used to calculate IgG and K indexes. Althoughthe two markers were highly related (r = 0.75, r2 = 0.55, p < 0.0001), the K index showed greater sensitivity andnegative predictive value (versus the IgG index) for OB detection (97% versus 48% and 97% versus 71%) andMS diagnosis (96% versus 50% and 98% versus 78%). These results support K index (and not IgG index) as afirst-line marker for MS, followed by IEF, according to a sequential testing approach in CSF analysis.
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