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Early autoimmunity and outcome in virus encephalitis: a retrospective study based on tissue-based assay

To explore the autoimmune response and outcome in the central nervous system (CNS) at the onset of viral infection and correlation between autoantibodies and viruses. METHODS: A retrospective observational study was conducted in 121 patients (2016–2021) with a CNS viral infection confirmed via cereb...

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Autores principales: Liu, Ding, Lin, Pei-Hao, Li, Hui-Lu, Yang, Jie, You, Yong, Yang, Xiao, Jiang, Li-Hong, Ma, Cai-Yu, Xu, Lu-Fen, Zhang, Qing-Xia, Liao, Sha, Chen, Han, Yue, Jia-Jia, Lu, Yu-Ying, Lian, Chun, Liu, Yin, Wang, Zhan-Hang, Ye, Jin-Long, Qiu, Wei, Shu, Ya-Qing, Wang, Hai-Yang, Liu, Hong-Li, Wang, Yue, Duan, Chun-Mei, Yang, Huan, Wu, Xiu-Ling, Zhang, Lu, Feng, Hui-Yu, Chen, Huan, Zhou, Hou-Shi, Xu, Qian-Hui, Zhao, Gui-Xian, Ou, Teng-Fei, Wang, Jin-Liang, Lu, Yu-Hua, Mao, Zhi-Feng, Gao, Cong, Guo, Jun, Zhang, Hong-Ya, Chen, Sheng, Li, Jing, Long, You-Ming
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10359542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37225405
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jnnp-2022-330626
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Sumario:To explore the autoimmune response and outcome in the central nervous system (CNS) at the onset of viral infection and correlation between autoantibodies and viruses. METHODS: A retrospective observational study was conducted in 121 patients (2016–2021) with a CNS viral infection confirmed via cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) next-generation sequencing (cohort A). Their clinical information was analysed and CSF samples were screened for autoantibodies against monkey cerebellum by tissue-based assay. In situ hybridisation was used to detect Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) in brain tissue of 8 patients with glial fibrillar acidic protein (GFAP)-IgG and nasopharyngeal carcinoma tissue of 2 patients with GFAP-IgG as control (cohort B). RESULTS: Among cohort A (male:female=79:42; median age: 42 (14–78) years old), 61 (50.4%) participants had detectable autoantibodies in CSF. Compared with other viruses, EBV increased the odds of having GFAP-IgG (OR 18.22, 95% CI 6.54 to 50.77, p<0.001). In cohort B, EBV was found in the brain tissue from two of eight (25.0%) patients with GFAP-IgG. Autoantibody-positive patients had a higher CSF protein level (median: 1126.00 (281.00–5352.00) vs 700.00 (76.70–2899.00), p<0.001), lower CSF chloride level (mean: 119.80±6.24 vs 122.84±5.26, p=0.005), lower ratios of CSF-glucose/serum-glucose (median: 0.50[0.13-0.94] vs 0.60[0.26-1.23], p=0.003), more meningitis (26/61 (42.6%) vs 12/60 (20.0%), p=0.007) and higher follow-up modified Rankin Scale scores (1 (0–6) vs 0 (0–3), p=0.037) compared with antibody-negative patients. A Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed that autoantibody-positive patients experienced significantly worse outcomes (p=0.031). CONCLUSIONS: Autoimmune responses are found at the onset of viral encephalitis. EBV in the CNS increases the risk for autoimmunity to GFAP.