Basal vitamin D levels and disease activity in multiple sclerosis patients treated with fingolimod

Neurol Sci. 2018 Aug;39(8):1467-1470. doi: 10.1007/s10072-018-3440-0. Epub 2018 May 13.

Abstract

Background: Several studies have shown an association between 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) levels and multiple sclerosis (MS) susceptibility and/or level of disease activity in patients treated with first line drugs.

Aims: To investigate whether baseline 25[OH]D values could influence disease activity also during treatment with the second-line drug fingolimod (FTY).

Patients and methods: We enrolled 176 MS patients who started FTY at the San Raffaele Hospital (OSR) MS center with available 25[OH]D measurement at the time of treatment start. We then prospectively followed them for 2 years with periodic clinical examinations and MRI scans.

Results: We found no linear correlation between baseline 25[OH]D levels and annualized relapse rate (ARR) or time to first relapse. However, we observed that patients with serum 25[OH]D ≥ 100 nmol/l showed a lower number of Gd+ and combined unique activity (CUA) lesions at baseline compared to patients with the lowest 25[OH]D levels (less than 50 nmol/l, p value < 0.05). Moreover, they showed fewer CUA lesions at 2-year follow-up also when accounting for baseline level of disease activity (p value < 0.05).

Conclusions: In patients treated with FTY, those with the highest baseline 25(OH)D levels had a significantly lower number of active lesions at baseline; the same effect, even if weaker, was observed also at 2-year follow-up when adjusting for baseline disease activity. Given Vitamin D supplementation safety profile, also if a causal effect has not yet been shown, most of MS patients could probably benefit from 25[OH]D levels above those currently considered to be sufficient.

Keywords: 25-hydroxyvitamin D; Disease activity; Fingolimod; MRI; Multiple sclerosis.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Fingolimod Hydrochloride / therapeutic use*
  • Gadolinium / adverse effects
  • Humans
  • Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
  • Immunosuppressive Agents / therapeutic use*
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Male
  • Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting / blood*
  • Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting / diagnostic imaging
  • Multiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-Remitting / drug therapy*
  • Statistics, Nonparametric
  • Time Factors
  • Vitamin D / analogs & derivatives*
  • Vitamin D / blood

Substances

  • Immunosuppressive Agents
  • Vitamin D
  • 25-hydroxyvitamin D
  • Gadolinium
  • Fingolimod Hydrochloride