%0 Journal Article %T Increased cerebrospinal fluid albumin and immunoglobulin A fractions forecast cortical atrophy and longitudinal functional deterioration in relapsing %A Dumitru Ciolac %A Felix Luessi %A Frauke Zipp %A Gabriel Gonzalez-Escamilla %A Julia Kroth %A Julia Kr£żmer %A Muthuraman Muthuraman %A Nabin Koirala %A Sergiu Groppa %A Stefan Bittner %A Sven G. Meuth %A Vinzenz Fleischer %J Multiple Sclerosis Journal %@ 1477-0970 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1352458517748474 %X Currently, no unequivocal predictors of disease evolution exist in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Cortical atrophy measurements are, however, closely associated with cumulative disability. Here, we aim to forecast longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-driven cortical atrophy and clinical disability from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) markers. We analyzed CSF fractions of albumin and immunoglobulins (Ig) A, G, and M and their CSF to serum quotients. Widespread atrophy was highly associated with increased baseline CSF concentrations and quotients of albumin and IgA. Patients with increased CSFIgA and CSFIgM showed higher functional disability at follow-up. CSF markers of blood¨Cbrain barrier integrity and specific immune response forecast emerging gray matter pathology and disease progression in MS %K Multiple sclerosis %K cerebrospinal fluid albumin %K cerebrospinal fluid immunoglobulins %K cortical gray matter %K atrophy rate %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1352458517748474