the diagnosis of MS relies on a combination of imaging, clinical examinations, and biological analyses, including blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) assessments. G-Oligoclonal bands (OCBs) are considered a "gold standard" for MS diagnosis due to their high sensitivity and specificity. recent advancements have involved the introduced of kappa free light chain (k-FLC) assay into cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum (S), along with the albumin quotient, leading to the development of a novel biomarker known as the "K-index" or "k-FLC index". the use of the K-index has been recommended to decrease costs, increase laboratory efficiency, and to skip potential subjective operator-dependent risk that could happen during the identification of OCBs profiles. this review aims to provide a comprehensive overview and analysis of recent scientific articles, focusing on updated methods for MS diagnosis with an emphasis on the utility of the K-index. numerous studies indicate that the K-index demonstrates high sensitivity and specificity, often comparable to or surpassing the diagnostic accuracy of OCBs evaluation. the integration of the measure of the K-index with OCBs assessment emerges as a more precise method for MS diagnosis. this combined approach not only enhances diagnostic accuracy, but also offers a more efficient and cost-effective alternative.

Morello, M., Mastrogiovanni, S., Falcione, F., Rossi, V., Bernardini, S., Casciani, S., et al. (2024). Laboratory Diagnosis of Intrathecal Synthesis of Immunoglobulins: A Review about the Contribution of OCBs and K-index. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 25(10) [10.3390/ijms25105170].

Laboratory Diagnosis of Intrathecal Synthesis of Immunoglobulins: A Review about the Contribution of OCBs and K-index

Morello M.
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Mastrogiovanni S.
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Casciani S.
Data Curation
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Reali M.
Data Curation
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2024-01-01

Abstract

the diagnosis of MS relies on a combination of imaging, clinical examinations, and biological analyses, including blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) assessments. G-Oligoclonal bands (OCBs) are considered a "gold standard" for MS diagnosis due to their high sensitivity and specificity. recent advancements have involved the introduced of kappa free light chain (k-FLC) assay into cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum (S), along with the albumin quotient, leading to the development of a novel biomarker known as the "K-index" or "k-FLC index". the use of the K-index has been recommended to decrease costs, increase laboratory efficiency, and to skip potential subjective operator-dependent risk that could happen during the identification of OCBs profiles. this review aims to provide a comprehensive overview and analysis of recent scientific articles, focusing on updated methods for MS diagnosis with an emphasis on the utility of the K-index. numerous studies indicate that the K-index demonstrates high sensitivity and specificity, often comparable to or surpassing the diagnostic accuracy of OCBs evaluation. the integration of the measure of the K-index with OCBs assessment emerges as a more precise method for MS diagnosis. this combined approach not only enhances diagnostic accuracy, but also offers a more efficient and cost-effective alternative.
2024
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Rilevanza internazionale
Review
Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/12
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
CSF indexes k-FLC
K-index
free light chains
multiple sclerosis diagnosis
nephelometry and turbidimetry
neurodegeneration
oligoclonal bands
Morello, M., Mastrogiovanni, S., Falcione, F., Rossi, V., Bernardini, S., Casciani, S., et al. (2024). Laboratory Diagnosis of Intrathecal Synthesis of Immunoglobulins: A Review about the Contribution of OCBs and K-index. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 25(10) [10.3390/ijms25105170].
Morello, M; Mastrogiovanni, S; Falcione, F; Rossi, V; Bernardini, S; Casciani, S; Viola, A; Reali, M; Pieri, M
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