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Autoantibodies against glutamate receptor δ2 after allogenic stem cell transplantation

OBJECTIVE: To report on a Caucasian patient who developed steroid-responsive transverse myelitis, graft vs host disease of the gut, and anti-GluRδ2 after allogenic stem cell transplantation. METHODS: Histoimmunoprecipitation (HIP) with the patient's serum and cryosections of rat and porcine cer...

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Autores principales: Miske, Ramona, Hahn, Stefanie, Rosenkranz, Thorsten, Müller, Matthias, Dettmann, Inga M., Mindorf, Swantje, Denno, Yvonne, Brakopp, Stefanie, Scharf, Madeleine, Teegen, Bianca, Probst, Christian, Melzer, Nico, Meinck, Hans-Michael, Terborg, Christoph, Stöcker, Winfried, Komorowski, Lars
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4946772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27458598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/NXI.0000000000000255
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author Miske, Ramona
Hahn, Stefanie
Rosenkranz, Thorsten
Müller, Matthias
Dettmann, Inga M.
Mindorf, Swantje
Denno, Yvonne
Brakopp, Stefanie
Scharf, Madeleine
Teegen, Bianca
Probst, Christian
Melzer, Nico
Meinck, Hans-Michael
Terborg, Christoph
Stöcker, Winfried
Komorowski, Lars
author_facet Miske, Ramona
Hahn, Stefanie
Rosenkranz, Thorsten
Müller, Matthias
Dettmann, Inga M.
Mindorf, Swantje
Denno, Yvonne
Brakopp, Stefanie
Scharf, Madeleine
Teegen, Bianca
Probst, Christian
Melzer, Nico
Meinck, Hans-Michael
Terborg, Christoph
Stöcker, Winfried
Komorowski, Lars
author_sort Miske, Ramona
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To report on a Caucasian patient who developed steroid-responsive transverse myelitis, graft vs host disease of the gut, and anti-GluRδ2 after allogenic stem cell transplantation. METHODS: Histoimmunoprecipitation (HIP) with the patient's serum and cryosections of rat and porcine cerebellum followed by mass spectrometry was used to identify the autoantigen. Correct identification was verified by indirect immunofluorescence using recombinant GluRδ2 expressed in HEK293 cells. RESULTS: The patient's serum produced a granular staining of the cerebellar molecular layer (immunoglobulin G1 and immunoglobulin G3; endpoint titer: 1:1,000) but did not react with other CNS tissues or 28 established recombinant neural autoantigens. HIP revealed a unique protein band at ∼110 kDa that was identified as GluRδ2. The patient's serum also stained GluRδ2 transfected but not mock-transfected HEK293 cells. Control sera from 38 patients with multiple sclerosis, 85 patients with other neural autoantibodies, and 205 healthy blood donors were negative for anti-GluRδ2. Preadsorption with lysate from HEK293-GluRδ2 neutralized the patient's tissue reaction whereas control lysate had no effect. In addition to anti-GluRδ2, the patient's serum contained immunoglobulin G autoantibodies against the pancreatic glycoprotein CUZD1, which are known to be markers of Crohn disease. CONCLUSIONS: In the present case, the development of anti-GluRδ2 was associated with transverse myelitis, which was supposedly triggered by the stem cell transplantation. Similar to encephalitis in conjunction with anti-GluRδ2 reported in a few Japanese patients, the patient's neurologic symptoms ameliorated after steroid therapy.
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spelling pubmed-49467722016-07-25 Autoantibodies against glutamate receptor δ2 after allogenic stem cell transplantation Miske, Ramona Hahn, Stefanie Rosenkranz, Thorsten Müller, Matthias Dettmann, Inga M. Mindorf, Swantje Denno, Yvonne Brakopp, Stefanie Scharf, Madeleine Teegen, Bianca Probst, Christian Melzer, Nico Meinck, Hans-Michael Terborg, Christoph Stöcker, Winfried Komorowski, Lars Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm Article OBJECTIVE: To report on a Caucasian patient who developed steroid-responsive transverse myelitis, graft vs host disease of the gut, and anti-GluRδ2 after allogenic stem cell transplantation. METHODS: Histoimmunoprecipitation (HIP) with the patient's serum and cryosections of rat and porcine cerebellum followed by mass spectrometry was used to identify the autoantigen. Correct identification was verified by indirect immunofluorescence using recombinant GluRδ2 expressed in HEK293 cells. RESULTS: The patient's serum produced a granular staining of the cerebellar molecular layer (immunoglobulin G1 and immunoglobulin G3; endpoint titer: 1:1,000) but did not react with other CNS tissues or 28 established recombinant neural autoantigens. HIP revealed a unique protein band at ∼110 kDa that was identified as GluRδ2. The patient's serum also stained GluRδ2 transfected but not mock-transfected HEK293 cells. Control sera from 38 patients with multiple sclerosis, 85 patients with other neural autoantibodies, and 205 healthy blood donors were negative for anti-GluRδ2. Preadsorption with lysate from HEK293-GluRδ2 neutralized the patient's tissue reaction whereas control lysate had no effect. In addition to anti-GluRδ2, the patient's serum contained immunoglobulin G autoantibodies against the pancreatic glycoprotein CUZD1, which are known to be markers of Crohn disease. CONCLUSIONS: In the present case, the development of anti-GluRδ2 was associated with transverse myelitis, which was supposedly triggered by the stem cell transplantation. Similar to encephalitis in conjunction with anti-GluRδ2 reported in a few Japanese patients, the patient's neurologic symptoms ameliorated after steroid therapy. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2016-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4946772/ /pubmed/27458598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/NXI.0000000000000255 Text en © 2016 American Academy of Neurology This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits downloading and sharing the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially.
spellingShingle Article
Miske, Ramona
Hahn, Stefanie
Rosenkranz, Thorsten
Müller, Matthias
Dettmann, Inga M.
Mindorf, Swantje
Denno, Yvonne
Brakopp, Stefanie
Scharf, Madeleine
Teegen, Bianca
Probst, Christian
Melzer, Nico
Meinck, Hans-Michael
Terborg, Christoph
Stöcker, Winfried
Komorowski, Lars
Autoantibodies against glutamate receptor δ2 after allogenic stem cell transplantation
title Autoantibodies against glutamate receptor δ2 after allogenic stem cell transplantation
title_full Autoantibodies against glutamate receptor δ2 after allogenic stem cell transplantation
title_fullStr Autoantibodies against glutamate receptor δ2 after allogenic stem cell transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Autoantibodies against glutamate receptor δ2 after allogenic stem cell transplantation
title_short Autoantibodies against glutamate receptor δ2 after allogenic stem cell transplantation
title_sort autoantibodies against glutamate receptor δ2 after allogenic stem cell transplantation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4946772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27458598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/NXI.0000000000000255
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