Overview
This is an uncontrolled, prospective, observational cohort study to assess the function of meningeal lymphatic drainage and dynamics of immune cells in patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS) or Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) after receiving ofatumumab treatment over an observational period of 12 months.
Description
This is an uncontrolled, prospective, observational cohort study in patients with RMS or NMOSD who will receive ofatumumab treatment over an observational period of 12 month. Ofatumumab was administrated 20mg by subcutaneous injection on Days 1, 7 and 14 for initial loading, followed by monthly infusion up to 12 months. Dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) will be performed to assess meningeal lymphatic flow in participants before and after ofatumumab treatment.The change of immune cell landscape in RMS or NMOSD patients after receiving ofatumumab treatment will be monitored by mass cytometry (CyTOF). Assessments also include clinical assessments( clinical relapse rate and EDSS score) and MRI assessments (T2 lesion load, T1 gadolinium enhancing lesion number).
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Signed informed consent
- RRMS subtype according to 2017 McDonald diagnostic criteria
- Diagnosis of NMOSD according to the 2015 International Panel diagnostic criteria for NMOSD with AQP4-IgG
- Newly diagnosed with MS/NMOSD and initiating ofatumumab treatment within the next 3 months
Exclusion Criteria:
- Hypersensitivity to trial medications
- History of life-threatening reaction to Ofatumumab
- Acute or uncontrolled chronic medical condition
- Have been treated with medications as specified or within timeframes specified (e.g. corticosteroids, rituximab, ocrelizumab, alemtuzumab, natalizumab, cyclophosphamide, claridbine, etc.)
- Impaired hearing
- Claustrophobia
- 300 lbs of greater (weight limit of MRI table)
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Sensitivity to imaging agents
- Contraindications to MRI
- Use of benzodiazepines, topiramate, doxycycline, mynocicline