Classification of neurological diseases using multi-dimensional CSF analysis

Gross C.C., Schulte-Mecklenbeck A., Madireddy L., Pawlitzki M., Strippel C., Räuber S., Krämer J., Rolfes L., Ruck T., Beuker C., Schmidt-Pogoda A., Lohmann L., Schneider-Hohendorf T., Hahn T., Schwab N., Minnerup J., Melzer N., Klotz L., Meuth S.G., Meyer Zu Hörste G., Baranzini S.E., Wiendl H.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Although CSF analysis routinely enables the diagnosis of neurological diseases, it is mainly used for the gross distinction between infectious, autoimmune inflammatory, and degenerative disorders of the CNS. To investigate, whether a multi-dimensional cellular blood and CSF characterization can support the diagnosis of clinically similar neurological diseases, we analysed 546 patients with autoimmune neuroinflammatory, degenerative, or vascular conditions in a cross-sectional retrospective study. By combining feature selection with dimensionality reduction and machine learning approaches we identified pan-disease parameters that were altered across all autoimmune neuroinflammatory CNS diseases and differentiated them from other neurological conditions and inter-autoimmunity classifiers that subdifferentiate variants of CNS-directed autoimmunity. Pan-disease as well as diseases-specific changes formed a continuum, reflecting clinical disease evolution. A validation cohort of 231 independent patients confirmed that combining multiple parameters into composite scores can assist the classification of neurological patients. Overall, we showed that the integrated analysis of blood and CSF parameters improves the differential diagnosis of neurological diseases, thereby facilitating early treatment decisions.

Details about the publication

JournalBrain
Volume144
Issue9
Page range2625-2634
StatusPublished
Release year2021
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1093/brain/awab147
Link to the full texthttps://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85109023620
KeywordsCSF; CNS autoimmunity; multiple sclerosis; immune profile; differential diagnosis

Authors from the University of Münster

Beuker, Carolin
Department for Neurology
Groß, Catharina
Department for Neurology
Klotz, Luisa Hildegard
Department for Neurology
Krämer, Julia
Department for Neurology
Meyer zu Hörste, Gerd Heinrich Rudolf
Department for Neurology
Minnerup, Jens
Department for Neurology
Revie, Lisa Maria
Department for Neurology
Schmidt-Pogoda, Antje
Department for Neurology
Schneider-Hohendorf, Tilman
Department for Neurology
Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Andreas
Department for Neurology
Schwab, Nicholas Christopher
Department for Neurology
Wiendl, Heinz Siegfried
Department for Neurology