2013
Protein array–based profiling of CSF identifies RBPJ as an autoantigen in multiple sclerosis
Querol L, Clark PL, Bailey MA, Cotsapas C, Cross AH, Hafler DA, Kleinstein SH, Lee JY, Yaari G, Willis SN, O'Connor KC. Protein array–based profiling of CSF identifies RBPJ as an autoantigen in multiple sclerosis. Neurology 2013, 81: 956-963. PMID: 23921886, PMCID: PMC3888197, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0b013e3182a43b48.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCSF of patientsMultiple sclerosisNeurologic diseaseEpstein-Barr virus infectionImmunoglobulin GElevated immunoglobulin GInflammatory neurologic diseasesSubset of patientsLarger validation cohortRecombination signal binding proteinImmunoglobulin kappa J regionCSF autoantibodiesValidation cohortControl subjectsSerum reactivityAutoantigen candidatesHigh prevalenceVirus infectionPatientsAutoantibodiesCSFSclerosisArray-based profilingDiseaseELISA
2010
A unique antibody gene signature is prevalent in the central nervous system of patients with multiple sclerosis
Ligocki AJ, Lovato L, Xiang D, Guidry P, Scheuermann RH, Willis SN, Almendinger S, Racke MK, Frohman EM, Hafler DA, O'Connor KC, Monson NL. A unique antibody gene signature is prevalent in the central nervous system of patients with multiple sclerosis. Journal Of Neuroimmunology 2010, 226: 192-193. PMID: 20655601, PMCID: PMC2937103, DOI: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2010.06.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultiple sclerosisB cellsGene signatureMS brain tissueCSF of patientsCNS tissue samplesEnriched B cellsCentral nervous systemB cell receptorMS brainsTissue injuryNervous systemBrain tissueCell receptorTissue samplesSclerosisPatientsCSFUnique accumulationCellsSomatic hypermutationInjuryBrainReceptors
2006
Comprehensive Phenotyping in Multiple Sclerosis: Discovery Based Proteomics and the Current Understanding of Putative Biomarkers
O’Connor K, Roy SM, Becker CH, Hafler DA, Kantor AB. Comprehensive Phenotyping in Multiple Sclerosis: Discovery Based Proteomics and the Current Understanding of Putative Biomarkers. Disease Markers 2006, 22: 213-225. PMID: 17124343, PMCID: PMC3851054, DOI: 10.1155/2006/670439.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsMultiple sclerosisMagnetic resonance imagingPutative biomarkersComprehensive phenotypingMonitoring of progressionComponent expression levelsClinical evaluationCSF proteinAccurate biomarkersCerebrospinal fluid chemistryControl groupTherapeutic interventionsPatient careAccurate diagnosisResonance imagingDisease pathologyFurther evaluationBiomarkersPreliminary dataExpression levelsSclerosisDiagnosisCSFSingle testNovel assessment
1985
Phenotypic and functional analysis of T cells cloned directly from the blood and cerebrospinal fluid of patients with multiple sclerosis
Hafler D, Buchsbaum M, Johnson D, Weiner H. Phenotypic and functional analysis of T cells cloned directly from the blood and cerebrospinal fluid of patients with multiple sclerosis. Annals Of Neurology 1985, 18: 451-458. PMID: 2416267, DOI: 10.1002/ana.410180407.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultiple sclerosisBlood of patientsT cellsMyelin basic proteinCerebrospinal fluid lymphocytesT-cell abnormalitiesCSF of patientsAntigen-specific cellsIndividual T cellsBasic proteinSuppressor cellsViral meningoencephalitisStimulating lymphocytesInterleukin-2Antigen reactivityCell abnormalitiesCerebrospinal fluidSingle cell clonal analysisPatientsT8 populationWhite matterBloodCSFSclerosisLymphocytes