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Ocrelizumab after natalizumab in JC-virus positive relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis patients
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2021
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Multiple Sclerosis PatientsIndirect SwitchAutoimmune DiseaseDisease ProgressionViral PersistenceNeurovirologyMedicineImmunologyClinical EpidemiologyCarry-over PmlAntiviral ResponseImmunologic DiseaseChronic Viral InfectionMultiple SclerosisDisease ActivityImmunotherapyNeuroimmunologyPublic Health
Ocrelizumab is often used as an alternative therapy in natalizumab-treated MS patients at risk for progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). Our objective was to assess efficacy and safety of JC-virus positive patients switching (either directly or indirectly) from natalizumab to ocrelizumab. Forty-two patients were included from an observational cohort (median follow-up 21 months). No evidence of disease activity was found in 83% of direct switchers and 50% of indirect switchers. Two direct switchers were diagnosed with carry-over PML. Our data support a direct switch for adequate disease suppression, although carry-over PML illustrates the dilemma when choosing between a direct or indirect switch.
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