Systemic inflammation and risk of multiple sclerosis - A presymptomatic case-control study

Mult Scler J Exp Transl Clin. 2022 Nov 22;8(4):20552173221139768. doi: 10.1177/20552173221139768. eCollection 2022 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

Background: C-reactive protein (CRP) is a marker of systemic inflammation. Increased levels of CRP in young persons have been suggested to decrease the risk of multiple sclerosis (MS).

Objectives: To assess CRP as a risk factor for MS.

Methods: Levels of CRP were measured with a high-sensitive immunoassay in biobank samples from 837 individuals who later developed MS and 984 matched controls. The risk of developing MS was analysed by conditional logistic regression on z-scored CRP values.

Results: Levels of CRP were not associated with MS risk.

Conclusions: We found no association between CRP levels and risk of MS development.

Keywords: C-reactive protein; Case-control studies; multiple sclerosis; systemic inflammation.