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Biological activity of interferon betas in patients with multiple sclerosis is affected by treatment regimen and neutralising antibodies

Abstract

Background: MxA gene expression is one of the most appropriate markers of biological activity of exogenous interferon (IFN) beta.

Methods: We quantified MxA mRNA for five consecutive days in 62 patients treated with IFN beta (16, Avonex; 10, Betaferon; 24, Rebif 22; 12, Rebif 44), by quantitative-competitive polymerase chain reaction. Every three months, IFN beta induced neutralising antibodies (NAbs) were evaluated in sera using a cytopathic effect assay.

Results: Two categories of patients were identified: one group (49/62) had a sharp post-injection increase in MxA expression (defined as “IFN beta biological responder”), whereas the other group (13/62) had no MxA induction after IFN beta administrations (defined as “IFN beta biological non-responder”). In 11/13 biological non-responders, the persistent presence of NAbs correlated with abolished biological activity, independently of treatment regimen. The two remaining IFN beta biological non-responders were NAb–. Among the 49 IFN beta biological responders, biological activity was comparable between the four preparations on day 2 and 3 (+12 and +36 hours post-injection), but it was greater in Betaferon and both Rebif preparations on day 1, 4, and 5. In biological responders treated three times a week, only 82% (59/72) of injections were considered effective, compared with 100% (13/13) of Avonex injections.

Conclusion: Our results suggest that an optimal IFN beta regimen is not yet available: Avonex, given once a week, shows lower cumulative biological activity. On the other hand, both Betaferon and Rebif, given three times a week, show 18% biologically ineffective injections and higher risk of developing NAbs, which abolish biological activity.

  • AUC, area under the concentration time curve
  • EDSS, Expanded Disability Status Scale
  • IFN, interferon
  • MS, multiple sclerosis
  • MxA, myxovirus resistance protein A
  • NAbs, neutralising antibodies
  • OAS, oligoadenylate synthetase
  • PBMC, peripheral blood mononuclear cell
  • TRU, tenfold reduction unit
  • multiple sclerosis
  • interferon beta
  • neutralising antibodies
  • MxA mRNA
  • non-responders
  • treatment

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