Trotter J L, Wegescheide C L, Garvey W F
Ann Neurol. 1983 Nov;14(5):554-8. doi: 10.1002/ana.410140510.
Two hundred seventy-eight samples of cerebrospinal fluid and 273 samples of sera from a variety of neurological patients were examined by radioimmunoassay for myelin proteolipid protein-like reactivity as an index of structural damage to myelin. Groups of patients with active central nervous system damage could be distinguished easily, although there was a small percentage of false positive reactions. The reactivity was most marked in the demyelinative, encephalitic, and stroke categories. A radioimmunoassay for proteolipid protein of proper sensitivity and specificity may prove to be a useful objective clinical measure of the presence and degree of disease activity in multiple sclerosis and other diseases.