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Unlabelled: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with chronic degeneration of the central nervous system and may cause permanent neurological problems and considerable disability. While its causes remain unclear, its extensive phenotypic variability makes its prognosis and treatment difficult. The identification of serum proteomic biomarkers of MS progression could further our understanding of the molecular mechanisms related to MS disease processes. In the current study, we used isobaric tagging for relative and absolute protein quantification (iTRAQ) methodology and advanced multivariate statistical analysis to quantify and identify potential serum biomarker proteins of MS progression. We identified a panel of 11 proteins and combined them into a classifier that best classified samples into the two disease groups. The estimated area under the receiver operating curve of this classifier was 0.88 (p-value=0.017), with 86% sensitivity and specificity. The identified proteins encompassed processes related to inflammation, opsonization, and complement activation. Results from this study are in particular valuable to design a targeted Multiple Reaction Monitoring mass spectrometry based (MRM-MS) assay to conduct an external validation in an independent and larger cohort of patients. Validated biomarkers may result in the development of a minimally-invasive tool to monitor MS progression and complement current clinical practices.
Biological Significance: A hallmark of multiple sclerosis is the unpredictable disease course (progression). There are currently no clinically useful biomarkers of MS disease progression; most work has focused on the analysis of CSF, which requires an invasive procedure. Here, we explore the potential of proteomics to identify panels of serum biomarkers of disease progression in MS. By comparing the protein signatures of two challenging to obtain, but well-defined, MS phenotypic groups at the extremes of progression (benign and aggressive cases of MS), we identified proteins that encompass processes related to inflammation, opsonization, and complement activation. Findings require validation, but are an important step on the pathway to clinically useful biomarker discovery. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Protein dynamics in health and disease. Guest Editors: Pierre Thibault and Anne-Claude Gingras.
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Mult Scler
September 2025
Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
Background: Tumefactive demyelination (TD) is a rare variant of multiple sclerosis (MS) characterized by tumor-like lesions that often require aggressive management. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) identified variants associated with MS; similar analyses in TD are lacking.
Objective: A GWAS was performed to identify variants associated with TD.
Br J Nurs
September 2025
Senior Bladder, Bowel and Stoma Care, Clinical Nurse Specialist and Nurse Prescriber, Hollister Ltd.
The aim of this case study is to illustrate the benefits of clean intermittent self-catheterisation (CISC) in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) who have incomplete bladder emptying. People with MS usually start to experience bladder symptoms 6-8 years after diagnosis, although some individuals experience symptoms from the time of diagnosis. MS is a condition of the central nervous system that affects the brain and spinal cord; the immune system attacks myelin, a substance that protects the nerve fibres, preventing messages travelling smoothly along the fibres to control the whole body, which includes the nerves that control the bladder.
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August 2025
Cardiology Department, Affiliated Hospital of Jiangxi University of Chinese Medicine, Nanchang, China. Electronic address:
Background: Atherosclerosis (AS) is a leading risk factor for cardiovascular diseases globally, characterised by the accumulation of lipids and cholesterol in arterial walls, causing vascular narrowing and sclerosis along with chronic inflammation; this leads to increased risk of heart disease and stroke, significantly impacting patients' health. Danxia Tiaoban Decoction (DXTB), a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formula, has demonstrated positive clinical effects in treating AS; however, its mechanisms of action remain unclear.
Objective: To explore the potential mechanisms of action of DXTB in treating AS through multi-omics integration and experimental validation.
World Neurosurg
September 2025
Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Neurological Sciences, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Naples, Italy.
We present a case of third ventricle colloid cyst surgical resection using a tubular-based endoscopic transcortical approach. Third ventricle colloid are rare benign lesions typically found in the anterolateral part of the third ventricle, close to the foramen of Monro. Several surgical approaches have been employed for their management.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Nutr ESPEN
September 2025
Department of Epidemiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA.
Background & Aims: People with multiple sclerosis (MS) may be predisposed to malnutrition as several malnutrition risk factors are common among this group; however, evidence on malnutrition in MS is sparse. Therefore, the aim of the present study is to explore what is known about malnutrition in MS.
Methods: A scoping review was performed in 5 databases (Ovid Medline, Embase, Cochrane Central, Scopus, and the Web of Science Core Collection) in February 2024.