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Using Serum Metabolomics to Predict Development of Anti-drug Antibodies in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Treated With IFNß.
Waddington, Kirsty E; Papadaki, Artemis; Coelewij, Leda; Adriani, Marsilio; Nytrova, Petra; Kubala Havrdova, Eva; Fogdell-Hahn, Anna; Farrell, Rachel; Dönnes, Pierre; Pineda-Torra, Inés; Jury, Elizabeth C.
Afiliação
  • Waddington KE; Centre for Rheumatology, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
  • Papadaki A; Centre for Cardiometabolic and Vascular Medicine, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
  • Coelewij L; Centre for Rheumatology, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
  • Adriani M; Centre for Rheumatology, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
  • Nytrova P; Centre for Cardiometabolic and Vascular Medicine, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
  • Kubala Havrdova E; Centre for Rheumatology, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
  • Fogdell-Hahn A; Department of Neurology and Centre of Clinical Neuroscience, General University Hospital and First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czechia.
  • Farrell R; Department of Neurology and Centre of Clinical Neuroscience, General University Hospital and First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czechia.
  • Dönnes P; Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Center for Molecular Medicine (CMM), Karolinska Institutet, Karolinska University Hospital, Huddinge, Sweden.
  • Pineda-Torra I; Department of Neuroinflammation, University College London, Institute of Neurology and National Hospital of Neurology and Neurosurgery, London, United Kingdom.
  • Jury EC; Centre for Rheumatology, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
Front Immunol ; 11: 1527, 2020.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32765529
ABSTRACT

Background:

Neutralizing anti-drug antibodies (ADA) can greatly reduce the efficacy of biopharmaceuticals used to treat patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). However, the biological factors pre-disposing an individual to develop ADA are poorly characterized. Thus, there is an unmet clinical need for biomarkers to predict the development of immunogenicity, and subsequent treatment failure. Up to 35% of MS patients treated with beta interferons (IFNß) develop ADA. Here we use machine learning to predict immunogenicity against IFNß utilizing serum metabolomics data.

Methods:

Serum samples were collected from 89 MS patients as part of the ABIRISK consortium-a multi-center prospective study of ADA development. Metabolites and ADA were quantified prior to and after IFNß treatment. Thirty patients became ADA positive during the first year of treatment (ADA+). We tested the efficacy of six binary classification models using 10-fold cross validation; k-nearest neighbors, decision tree, random forest, support vector machine and lasso (Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator) logistic regression with and without interactions.

Results:

We were able to predict future immunogenicity from baseline metabolomics data. Lasso logistic regression with/without interactions and support vector machines were the most successful at identifying ADA+ or ADA- cases, respectively. Furthermore, patients who become ADA+ had a distinct metabolic response to IFNß in the first 3 months, with 29 differentially regulated metabolites. Machine learning algorithms could also predict ADA status based on metabolite concentrations at 3 months. Lasso logistic regressions had the greatest proportion of correct classifications [F1 score (accuracy measure) = 0.808, specificity = 0.913]. Finally, we hypothesized that serum lipids could contribute to ADA development by altering immune-cell lipid rafts. This was supported by experimental evidence demonstrating that, prior to IFNß exposure, lipid raft-associated lipids were differentially expressed between MS patients who became ADA+ or remained ADA-.

Conclusion:

Serum metabolites are a promising biomarker for prediction of ADA development in MS patients treated with IFNß, and could provide novel insight into mechanisms of immunogenicity.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Biomarcadores / Interferon beta / Metaboloma / Metabolômica / Anticorpos / Esclerose Múltipla Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Biomarcadores / Interferon beta / Metaboloma / Metabolômica / Anticorpos / Esclerose Múltipla Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article