A comparative study on anti-MOG and anti-AQP4 associated optic neuritis following mild COVID-19: insights from a Chinese single-center experience

被引:0
|
作者
Sun, Liang [1 ]
Wang, Jiawei [1 ]
Yang, Qinglin [1 ]
Guo, Yanjun [1 ]
机构
[1] Capital Med Univ, Beijing Tongren Hosp, Dept Neurol, Beijing, Peoples R China
来源
FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY | 2024年 / 15卷
关键词
optic neuritis; severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; coronavirus disease 2019; aquaporin-4; antibody; myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody; INFECTION;
D O I
10.3389/fneur.2024.1416493
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Research on the relationship between mild COVID-19 and the subsequent development of isolated optic neuritis (ON) with antibodies specific to myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG-ON) and aquaporin 4 (AQP4-ON) is limited, particularly case-control studies that directly compare these conditions within the same affected population. Methods: A retrospective analysis of initial MOG-ON and AQP4-ON cases during the COVID-19 peak and subsequent months. Patients were classified as possible COVID-19 related ON (PCRON) or non-COVID-19 related ON (NCRON). The study compared epidemiology, comorbidities, and clinical features between these groups. Results: Patients with MOG-ON tended to develop ON symptoms closer in time to a mild COVID-19 infection compared to those with AQP4-ON (6.87 +/- 6.25 weeks vs. 11.06 +/- 5.84 weeks; p = 0.038), a significantly higher proportion of patients with MON-ON developing symptoms within 6 weeks after COVID-19 compared to those with AQP4-ON (15/23 [65.2%] vs. 5/17 [29.4%]; p = 0.025). Comparing MOG-ON and AQP4-ON patients, MOG-ON patients were more likely to have a recent infection before ON onset (73.1% vs. 30%; p = 0.007) and had better peak and post-treatment visual acuity (p = 0.01; p < 0.001). In contrast, AQP4-ON patients frequently showed comorbid connective tissue diseases (30.0% vs. 0%, p = 0.004) and antinuclear antibody abnormalities (40.0% vs. 7.7%, p = 0.012). Among MOG-ON patients, PCRON had increased rates of atherosclerotic vascular diseases (AVDs) (53.3% vs. 9.1%, p = 0.036), phospholipid antibody abnormalities (60.0% vs. 18.2%, p = 0.04), and bilateral visual impairment (66.7% vs. 9.1%, p = 0.005). Multivariate analysis pinpointed AVDs (OR = 15.21, p = 0.043) and bilateral involvement (OR = 25.15, p = 0.015) as independent factors related to COVID-19 associated MOG-ON, with both being good discriminators for PCRON (AUC = 0.879). No differences were found between the PCRON and NCRON groups in AQP4-ON patients. Conclusion: Mild COVID-19 is more likely associated with MOG-ON than AQP4-ON. MOG-ON that develops within 6 weeks following a COVID-19 infection may be associated with the COVID-19 infection. AVDs may have a synergistic effect on MOG-ON in patients with COVID-19, which warrants further investigation. COVID-19 related MOG-ON often affects both eyes, and acute visual function damage can be severe, but generally has a good prognosis.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 33 条
  • [1] Evaluation of retinal layers in eyes with previous optic neuritis and anti-MOG or anti-AQP4 antibody
    Pereira, Clarissa
    Andrade, Thais
    Marchesi Mello, Luiz
    Filgueiras, Thiago
    Cunha, Leonardo
    Zacharias, Leandro
    Galvao Ribeiro Gomes, Ana
    dos Apostolos Pereira, Samira
    Callegaro, Dagoberto
    Proebstel, Anne-Katrin
    Sato, Douglas
    Ribeiro Monteiro, Mario
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2023, 64 (08)
  • [2] Plasmapheresis Reduces Titre of Antibodies (anti-MOG and anti-AQP4) in Optic Neuritis, but Clinical Impact is Unclear
    Brunker, P.
    Latham, K.
    TRANSFUSION, 2024, 64 : 248A - 249A
  • [3] Efficacy for the Annual Relapse Rate after the Immunosuppressive Therapy in Patients Associated with Anti-AQP4 or Anti-MOG Antibody-Positive Optic Neuritis
    Mori, Sotaro
    Kurimoto, Takuji
    Murai, Yusuke
    Ueda, Kaori
    Sakamoto, Mari
    Chihara, Norio
    Yamada-Nakanishi, Yuko
    Nakamura, Makoto
    JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2020, 2020
  • [4] Follow-up of retinal thickness and optic MRI after optic neuritis in anti-MOG antibody-associated disease and anti-AQP4 antibody-positive NMOSD
    Akaishi, Tetsuya
    Himori, Noriko
    Takeshita, Takayuki
    Misu, Tatsuro
    Takahashi, Toshiyuki
    Takai, Yoshiki
    Nishiyama, Shuhei
    Kaneko, Kimihiko
    Fujimori, Juichi
    Ishii, Tadashi
    Aoki, Masashi
    Fujihara, Kazuo
    Nakazawa, Toru
    Nakashima, Ichiro
    JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2022, 437
  • [5] Anti-MOG associated disorder-Clinical and radiological characteristics compared to AQP4-IgG+ NMOSD-A single-center experience
    Rempe, Torge
    Tarhan, Bedirhan
    Rodriguez, Elsa
    Viswanathan, Vyas Tenkasi
    Gyang, Tirisham Victoria
    Carlson, Aaron
    Tuna, Ibrahim Sacit
    Rees, John
    MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND RELATED DISORDERS, 2021, 48
  • [6] Anti-MOG Positive Bilateral Optic Neuritis and Brainstem Encephalitis Secondary to COVID-19 Infection: A Case Report
    Tsouris, Zisis
    Provatas, Antonios
    Bakirtzis, Christos
    Aloizou, Athina-Maria
    Siokas, Vasileios
    Tsimourtou, Vana
    Grigoriadis, Nikolaos
    Hadjigeorgiou, Georgios M. M.
    Dardiotis, Efthimios
    NEUROLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2022, 14 (04): : 991 - 996
  • [7] Late onset neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (LONMOSD) from a nationwide Portuguese study: Anti-AQP4 positive, anti-MOG positive and seronegative subgroups
    Santos, Ernestina
    Moura, Joao
    Samoes, Raquel
    Paula Sousa, Ana
    Mendonca, Teresa
    Abreu, Pedro
    Guimaraes, Joana
    Correia, Ines
    Duraes, Joao
    Sousa, Livia
    Ferreira, Joao
    de Sa, Joao
    Sousa, Filipa
    Sequeira, Marta
    Sofia Correia, Ana
    Luisa Andre, Ana
    Basilio, Carlos
    Arenga, Marta
    Bras Marques, Ines
    Perdigao, Sandra
    Alves, Ivania
    Santos, Mariana
    Salgado, Vasco
    Palos, Adelaide
    Guerreiro, Rui
    Isidoro, Luis
    Boleixa, Daniela
    Carneiro, Paula
    Neves, Esmeralda
    Martins Silva, Ana
    Goncalves, Guilherme
    Sa, Maria Jose
    MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND RELATED DISORDERS, 2022, 63
  • [8] Relapsing Anti-MOG Antibody-associated Disease following COVID-19 Vaccination: A Rare Case Report and Review of the Literature
    Nakano, Hiroto
    Yamaguchi, Kazuyoshi
    Hama, Naoyuki
    Matsumoto, Yasuko
    Shinohara, Moeko
    Ide, Hisashi
    INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2023, 62 (06) : 923 - 928
  • [9] COVID-19 Impact on Heart Organ Transplantation - New Insights from a Single-Center Experience
    Gidea, C. G.
    Moazami, N.
    Neumann, H.
    Fargnoli, A.
    Pavone, J.
    Lewis, T.
    Saraon, T.
    Goldberg, R.
    Kadosh, B.
    Katz, S.
    Rao, S.
    Metha, S.
    Smith, D.
    Reyentovich, A.
    JOURNAL OF HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANTATION, 2021, 40 (04): : S20 - S20
  • [10] Diseases associated antibodies anti-MOG and double seronegative NMOsd during the COVID-19 pandemic. Interim analysis of a cohort study
    Rodriguez-Rivas, Roberto
    Aguilar-Gonzalez, Leonardo
    Rivas-Alonso, Veronica
    Flores-Rivera, Jose
    Corona Vazquez, Teresita
    NEUROLOGY, 2023, 100 (17)