Background: Changes in immunoglobulin (Ig) levels may occur in association with various drugs targeting immunity, including those used to treat multiple sclerosis (MS). However, influence of high-dose corticosteroids (CS) is poorly described.
Objective: To describe influence of disease-modifying drugs (DMD) and CS on the Ig levels.
Methods: Monocentric retrospective study examining changes in Ig levels in relation with CS intake in a series of 304 consecutive MS patients (and 1204 samples) followed or hospitalized for 7 years in a single centre. Ig levels are routinely collected in MS patients followed in our centre.
Results: IgG levels were significantly lower in MS patients exposed to CS infusion during the last 24 months. IgG levels were also lower in DMD-treated patients exposed to CS. DMD-specific decrease of IgM levels was confirmed in interaction with CS.
Conclusion: Stratification by CS exposure suggested that a decrease in Ig levels occurring during DMD treatment was strongly associated with CS infusion. The strong and persistent effect of CS on Ig levels could be a hidden variable and should be considered in further studies targeting Ig levels.
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