2010
A Randomized Controlled Double-Masked Trial of Albuterol Add-on Therapy in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
Khoury SJ, Healy BC, Kivisäkk P, Viglietta V, Egorova S, Guttmann CR, Wedgwood JF, Hafler DA, Weiner HL, Buckle G, Cook S, Reddy S. A Randomized Controlled Double-Masked Trial of Albuterol Add-on Therapy in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis. JAMA Neurology 2010, 67: 1055-1061. PMID: 20837847, PMCID: PMC2954052, DOI: 10.1001/archneurol.2010.222.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdjuvants, ImmunologicAdrenergic beta-AgonistsAdultAlbuterolDouble-Blind MethodDrug Administration ScheduleDrug Therapy, CombinationFemaleGlatiramer AcetateHumansInterferon-gammaInterleukin-13Logistic ModelsMaleMiddle AgedMultiple Sclerosis, Relapsing-RemittingOdds RatioPeptidesPilot ProjectsTreatment OutcomeConceptsMultiple Sclerosis Functional CompositeRelapsing-remitting multiple sclerosisGlatiramer acetateMultiple sclerosisClinical trialsAlbuterol groupTime pointsOral doseIL-13Subcutaneous injectionHelper T-cell subtypes 1Double-masked clinical trialGlatiramer acetate treatmentImmunologic end pointsMasked clinical trialEffects of albuterolIL-12 expressionIL-13 productionStudy time pointsΒ2-adrenergic agonistAlbuterol treatmentAcetate therapyAdverse eventsFirst relapseImmunologic effects
1999
Treatment of progressive multiple sclerosis with pulse cyclophosphamidel methylprednisolone: Response to therapy is linked to the duration of progressive disease
Hohol M, Olek M, Orav E, Stazzone L, Hafler D, Khoury S, Dawson D, Weiner H. Treatment of progressive multiple sclerosis with pulse cyclophosphamidel methylprednisolone: Response to therapy is linked to the duration of progressive disease. Multiple Sclerosis Journal 1999, 5: 403-409. PMID: 10618696, DOI: 10.1177/135245859900500i606.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProgressive multiple sclerosisDuration of progressionMultiple sclerosisProgressive diseaseSecondary progressive multiple sclerosisDuration of MSPrimary progressive patientsProgressive MS patientsPositive clinical responseOpen-label fashionClinical outcome measuresStart of treatmentOnset of diseaseMethylprednisolone therapySecondary progressiveImmunomodulatory treatmentImmunosuppressive therapyProgressive patientsClinical responsePatient characteristicsMS patientsImmunosuppressive agentsAutoimmune diseasesLabel fashionEDSS change
1997
Immune deviation following pulse cyclophosphamide/methylprednisolone treatment of multiple sclerosis: Increased interleukin‐4 production and associated eosinophilia
Smith D, Balashov K, Hafler D, Khoury S, Weiner H. Immune deviation following pulse cyclophosphamide/methylprednisolone treatment of multiple sclerosis: Increased interleukin‐4 production and associated eosinophilia. Annals Of Neurology 1997, 42: 313-318. PMID: 9307252, DOI: 10.1002/ana.410420307.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMonthly intravenous methylprednisolonePulse cyclophosphamide therapyMultiple sclerosisImmune deviationIL-4Cyclophosphamide therapyIFN-beta1bMS patientsHealthy controlsTh1-type cell-mediated autoimmune diseaseCell-mediated autoimmune diseaseMethotrexate-treated patientsT-cell interferonUntreated MS patientsUntreated multiple sclerosisPeripheral blood eosinophiliaProgressive MS patientsTh2-type responseCyclophosphamide-treated patientsIL-10 productionInterleukin-4 productionMinimal IL-4Intravenous cyclophosphamideIntravenous methylprednisoloneBlood eosinophiliaTreatment of Uveitis by Oral Administration of Retinal Antigens: Results of a Phase I/II Randomized Masked Trial
Nussenblatt R, Gery I, Weiner H, Ferris F, Shiloach J, Remaley N, Perry C, Caspi R, Hafler D, Foster C, Whitcup S. Treatment of Uveitis by Oral Administration of Retinal Antigens: Results of a Phase I/II Randomized Masked Trial. American Journal Of Ophthalmology 1997, 123: 583-592. PMID: 9152063, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9394(14)71070-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhase I/IISoluble retinal antigenTreatment of uveitisRetinal antigensRetinal S-antigenS-antigenStudy endpointImmunosuppressive therapyOral administrationPhase I/II studyMasked trialOcular inflammatory attacksStandard immunosuppressive therapySystemic immunosuppressive therapyPrimary study endpointSecondary study endpointsMain study endpointImmunosuppressive medicationsII studyInflammatory attacksOcular inflammationCytotoxic medicationsImmunosuppressive agentsEndogenous uveitisTreatment groups
1984
The Use of Cyclophosphamide in the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosisa
WEINER H, HAUSER S, HAFLER D, FALLIS R, LEHRICH J, DAWSON D. The Use of Cyclophosphamide in the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosisa. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 1984, 436: 373-381. PMID: 6099707, DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1984.tb14808.x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research