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Examining the environmental risk factors of progressive-onset and relapsing-onset multiple sclerosis: recruitment challenges, potential bias, and statistical strategies

dc.contributor.coauthorLi, Ying
dc.contributor.coauthorSaul, Alice
dc.contributor.coauthorTaylor, Bruce
dc.contributor.coauthorPonsonby, Anne-Louise
dc.contributor.coauthorSimpson-Yap, Steve
dc.contributor.coauthorBlizzard, Leigh
dc.contributor.coauthorBroadley, Simon
dc.contributor.coauthorLechner-Scott, Jeannette
dc.contributor.coauthorKarabudak, Rana
dc.contributor.coauthorPatti, Francesco
dc.contributor.coauthorEichau, Sara
dc.contributor.coauthorOnofrj, Marco
dc.contributor.coauthorOzakbas, Serkan
dc.contributor.coauthorHorakova, Dana
dc.contributor.coauthorHavrdova, Eva Kubala
dc.contributor.coauthorGrand'Maison, Francois
dc.contributor.coauthorAlroughani, Raed
dc.contributor.coauthorGerlach, Oliver
dc.contributor.coauthorAmato, Maria Pia
dc.contributor.coauthorGirard, Marc
dc.contributor.coauthorDuquette, Pierre
dc.contributor.coauthorBlanco, Yolanda
dc.contributor.coauthorRamo-Tello, Cristina
dc.contributor.coauthorLaureys, Guy
dc.contributor.coauthorKalincik, Tomas
dc.contributor.coauthorKhoury, Samia J.
dc.contributor.coauthorShaygannejad, Vahid
dc.contributor.coauthorEtemadifar, Masoud
dc.contributor.coauthorSinghal, Bhim
dc.contributor.coauthorMrabet, Saloua
dc.contributor.coauthorFoschi, Matteo
dc.contributor.coauthorHabek, Mario
dc.contributor.coauthorJohn, Nevin
dc.contributor.coauthorHughes, Stella
dc.contributor.coauthorMcCombe, Pamela
dc.contributor.coauthorAmpapa, Radek
dc.contributor.coauthorvan der Walt, Anneke
dc.contributor.coauthorButzkueven, Helmut
dc.contributor.coauthorde Gans, Koen
dc.contributor.coauthorMcGuigan, Chris
dc.contributor.coauthorOreja-Guevara, Celia
dc.contributor.coauthorSa, Maria Jose
dc.contributor.coauthorPetersen, Thor
dc.contributor.coauthorAl-Harbi, Talal
dc.contributor.coauthorSempere, Angel Perez
dc.contributor.coauthorVan Wijmeersch, Bart
dc.contributor.coauthorGrigoriadis, Nikolaos
dc.contributor.coauthorPrevost, Julie
dc.contributor.coauthorGray, Orla
dc.contributor.coauthorCastillo-Trivino, Tamara
dc.contributor.coauthorMacdonell, Richard
dc.contributor.coauthorLugaresi, Alessandra
dc.contributor.coauthorSajedi, Seyed Aidin
dc.contributor.coauthorvan der Mei, Ingrid
dc.contributor.departmentKUTTAM (Koç University Research Center for Translational Medicine)
dc.contributor.departmentSchool of Medicine
dc.contributor.kuauthorAltıntaş, Ayşe
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteResearch Center
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteSCHOOL OF MEDICINE
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-19T10:28:15Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractIt is unknown whether the currently known risk factors of multiple sclerosis reflect the etiology of progressive-onset multiple sclerosis (POMS) as observational studies rarely included analysis by type of onset. We designed a case-control study to examine associations between environmental factors and POMS and compared effect sizes to relapse-onset MS (ROMS), which will offer insights into the etiology of POMS and potentially contribute to prevention and intervention practice. This study utilizes data from the Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (PPMS) Study and the Australian Multi-center Study of Environment and Immune Function (the AusImmune Study). This report outlines the conduct of the PPMS Study, whether the POMS sample is representative, and the planned analysis methods. The study includes 155 POMS, 204 ROMS, and 558 controls. The distributions of the POMS were largely similar to Australian POMS patients in the MSBase Study, with 54.8% female, 85.8% POMS born before 1970, mean age of onset of 41.44 +/- 8.38 years old, and 67.1% living between 28.9 and 39.4 degrees S. The POMS were representative of the Australian POMS population. There are some differences between POMS and ROMS/controls (mean age at interview: POMS 55 years vs. controls 40 years; sex: POMS 53% female vs. controls 78% female; location of residence: 14.3% of POMS at a latitude <= 28.9 degrees S vs. 32.8% in controls), which will be taken into account in the analysis. We discuss the methodological issues considered in the study design, including prevalence-incidence bias, cohort effects, interview bias and recall bias, and present strategies to account for it. Associations between exposures of interest and POMS/ROMS will be presented in subsequent publications.
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dc.description.openaccessGreen Published, hybrid
dc.description.publisherscopeInternational
dc.description.sponsoredbyTubitakEuN/A
dc.description.sponsorshipOpen Access funding enabled and organized by CAUL and its Member Institutions. The AusImmune Study was supported by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society of the United States of America (Award RG3364A1/2), the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (No. 316901) with additional support from Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia and the Multiple Sclerosis Societies of Australia. The PPMS Study was supported by Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia Project Grant (14-031) in 2014.r <BOLD>MSBase Investigators Group</BOLD>: <UNDERLINE>Co-authors (reviewed and approved the manuscript)</UNDERLINE>: Rana Karabudak, Francesco Patti, Sara Eichau, Marco Onofrj, Serkan Ozakbas, Dana Horakova, Eva Kubala Havrdova, Francois Grand & apos;Maison, Raed Alroughani, Oliver Gerlach, Maria Pia Amato, Ayse Altintas, Marc Girard, Pierre Duquette, Yolanda Blanco, Cristina Ramo-Tello, Guy Laureys, Tomas Kalincik, Samia J. Khoury, Vahid Shaygannejad, Masoud Etemadifar, Bhim Singhal, Saloua Mrabet, Matteo Foschi, Mario Habek, Nevin John, Stella Hughes, Pamela McCombe, Radek Ampapa, Anneke van der Walt, Helmut Butzkueven, Koen de Gans, Chris McGuigan, Celia Oreja-Guevara, Maria Jose Sa, Thor Petersen, Talal Al-Harbi, Angel Perez sempere, Bart Van Wijmeersch, Nikolaos Grigoriadis, Julie Prevost, Orla Gray, Tamara Castillo Trivino, Richard Macdonell, Alessandra Lugaresi, Seyed Aidin Sajedi. <UNDERLINE>Contributors</UNDERLINE>: Jamie Campbell, Cees Zwanikken, Vincent Van Pesch, Guillermo Izquierdo, Davide Maimone, Bianca Weinstock-Guttman, Murat Terzi, Alexandre Prat, Cavit Boz, Magd Zakaria, Liesbeth Van Hijfte, Bassem Yamout, Pierre Grammond, Juan Ignacio Rojas, Daniele Spitaleri, Jeannette Lechner-Scott, Katherine Buzzard, Olga Skibina, Nevin Shalaby, Riadh Gouider, Edgardo Cristiano, Jens Kuhle, Mark Slee, Recai Turkoglu, L G F Sinnige, Jose Luis Sanchez-Menoyo, Claudio Solaro, Elisabetta Cartechini, Gerardo Iuliano (retired-no PI successor but has approved ongoing use of data), Bruce Taylor, Farouk Talaat, Michael Barnett, Jiwon Oh, Maria Edite Rio, Ricardo Fernandez Bolanos, Dheeraj Khurana, Sarah Besora, Aysun Soysal,Maria Laura Saladino, Leontien Den braber-Moerland, Jose Antonio Cabrera-Gomez, Barbara Willekens, Justin Garber, Waldemar Brola, Yara Fragosoy, Abdullah Al-Asmi, Allan Kermode, Marzena Fabis-Pedrini, Emmanuelle Lapointe, Suzanne Hodgkinson, Claudia Vasconcelos, Patrice Lalive, Cameron Shaw, Claudio Gobbi, Nevin Shalaby, Simon Cardenas-Robledo, Todd Hardy, Elizabeth Alejandra Bacile, Eugenio Pucci, John Parratt, Seyed Mohammad Baghbanian, Carlos Vrech, Deborah Field, Ilya Kister, Jan Schepel, Joyce Pauline Joseph, Melissa Cambron, Norma Deri, Carmen-Adella Sirbu, Fraser Moore, Magda Tsolaki, Mike Boggild, Nai-Wen Tsai, Neil Shuey, Shlomo Flechter, Simu Mihaela, Alejandro Jose Diaz Jimenez, Chu Zhen Quek, Danny Decoo, Dimitrios Karussis, Eduardo Aguera-Morales, Etienne Roullet, Ik Lin Tan, Jabir Alkhaboori, Jihad Inshasi, Karim Kotkata, Katrin Gross-Paju, Magdolna Simo, Mona AlKhawajah, Nazanin Razazian, Stephane Charest, Tunde Csepany, Vetere Santiago, Yaou Liu. y deceased in November 2022.
dc.description.volume271
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s00415-023-11980-z
dc.identifier.eissn1432-1459
dc.identifier.issn0340-5354
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dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-023-11980-z
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/25670
dc.identifier.wos1077004600002
dc.keywordsProgressive-onset multiple sclerosis
dc.keywordsEnvironmental factors
dc.keywordsCase-control
dc.keywordsSubject recruitment
dc.keywordsBias
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherSpringer Heidelberg
dc.relation.grantno<bold>MSBase Investigators Group</bold>: <underline>Co-authors (reviewed and approved the manuscript)</underline>: Rana Karabudak, Francesco Patti, Sara Eichau, Marco Onofrj, Serkan Ozakbas, Dana Horakova, Eva Kubala Havrdova, Francois Grandapos;Maison, R
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Neurology
dc.subjectClinical neurology
dc.titleExamining the environmental risk factors of progressive-onset and relapsing-onset multiple sclerosis: recruitment challenges, potential bias, and statistical strategies
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