Multiple sclerosis: Clinical profiling and data collection as prerequisite for personalized medicine approach

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Abstract

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a highly heterogeneous disease as it can present inter-individually as well as intra-individually, with different disease phenotypes emerging during different stages in the long-term disease course. In addition to advanced immunological, genetic and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) profiling of the patient, the clinical profiling of MS patients needs to be widely implemented in clinical practice and improved by including a greater range of relevant parameters as patient-reported outcomes. It is crucial to implement a high standard of clinical characterization of individual patients as this is key to effective long-term observation and evaluation. To generate reliable real-world data, individual clinical data should be collected in specific MS registries and/or using intelligent software instruments as the Multiple Sclerosis Documentation System 3D. Computational analysis of biological processes will play a key role in the transition to personalized MS treatment. Major breakthroughs in the areas of bioinformatics and computational systems biology will be required to process this complex information to enable improved personalization of treatment for MS patients.

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Original languageEnglish
Article number124
JournalBMC neurology
Volume16
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2 Aug 2016
Peer-reviewedYes

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PubMed 27484848

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Keywords

  • Multiple sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis Documentation System, Personalized medicine