Positive cerebrospinal fluid in the 2024 McDonald criteria for multiple sclerosis

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Date
2025-10Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/14075DOI
10.1016/j.ebiom.2025.105905
ISSN
2352-3964
WOS
001594580100002
PMID
40967951
Abstract
The 2024 McDonald diagnostic criteria for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) introduce kappa free light chains (κ-FLC) detection in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) which can be used interchangeably with oligoclonal IgG bands (OCB) to demonstrate intrathecal immunoglobulin synthesis. Diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of κ-FLC is equal to OCB on a 95% confidence level. In rare cases determination of both, κ-FLC and OCB should be considered as the concordance rate is around 90%. We recommend calculating the κ-FLC index with values of ≥6.1 performing best for diagnosing MS. Validated turbidimetric or nephelometric assays should be applied for which proficiency testing programs are available. There is some prognostic use of the κ-FLC index with higher values predicting higher disease activity. Neurofilament light (NfL) should not be used for diagnostic purposes although it might be useful for prognosis and disease monitoring. All recommendations apply to paediatric and adult relapsing as well as progressive onset MS.
Keywords
Cerebrospinal fluid; Criteria; DiagnosisBibliographic citation
Deisenhammer F, Hegen H, Arrambide G, Banwell BL, Coetzee T, Gnanapavan S, et al. Positive cerebrospinal fluid in the 2024 McDonald criteria for multiple sclerosis. eBioMedicine. 2025 Oct;120:105905.
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