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Antiglycine receptor antibody related disease: a case series and literature review

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Antibodies to glycine receptors (GlyR‐Abs) were first defined in progressive encephalopathy with rigidity and myoclonus (PERM) but were subsequently identified in other clinical presentations. Our aim was to assess the clinical associations of all patients identified with Gly...

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Autores principales: Swayne, A., Tjoa, L., Broadley, S., Dionisio, S., Gillis, D., Jacobson, L., Woodhall, M. R., McNabb, A., Schweitzer, D., Tsang, B., Vincent, A., Irani, S. R., Wong, R., Waters, P., Blum, S.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6282944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29904974
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ene.13721
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author Swayne, A.
Tjoa, L.
Broadley, S.
Dionisio, S.
Gillis, D.
Jacobson, L.
Woodhall, M. R.
McNabb, A.
Schweitzer, D.
Tsang, B.
Vincent, A.
Irani, S. R.
Wong, R.
Waters, P.
Blum, S.
author_facet Swayne, A.
Tjoa, L.
Broadley, S.
Dionisio, S.
Gillis, D.
Jacobson, L.
Woodhall, M. R.
McNabb, A.
Schweitzer, D.
Tsang, B.
Vincent, A.
Irani, S. R.
Wong, R.
Waters, P.
Blum, S.
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Antibodies to glycine receptors (GlyR‐Abs) were first defined in progressive encephalopathy with rigidity and myoclonus (PERM) but were subsequently identified in other clinical presentations. Our aim was to assess the clinical associations of all patients identified with GlyR‐Abs in Queensland, Australia, between April 2014 and May 2017 and to compare these to cases reported in the literature. METHODS: A literature review identified the clinical features of all published GlyR‐Ab‐positive cases through online databases. A case series was undertaken via collection of clinical information from all patients diagnosed or known to immunology, pathology or neurological services in Queensland during the study period of 3 years. RESULTS: In all, 187 GlyR‐Ab‐positive cases were identified in the literature. The majority (47.6%) had PERM, 22.4% had epilepsy, but the remaining 30% included mixed phenotypes consisting of cerebellar ataxia, movement disorders, demyelination and encephalitis/cognitive dysfunction. By contrast, in our series of 14 cases, eight had clinical presentations consistent with seizures and epilepsy and only three cases had classical features of PERM. There was one case each of global fatiguable weakness with sustained clonus, laryngeal dystonia and movement disorder with hemiballismus and tics. The rate of response to immune therapy was similar in all groups. CONCLUSION: Antibodies to glycine receptors are linked to a spectrum of neurological disease. The results of the literature review and our case series suggest a greater relationship between GlyR‐Abs and epilepsy than previously reported.
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spelling pubmed-62829442018-12-14 Antiglycine receptor antibody related disease: a case series and literature review Swayne, A. Tjoa, L. Broadley, S. Dionisio, S. Gillis, D. Jacobson, L. Woodhall, M. R. McNabb, A. Schweitzer, D. Tsang, B. Vincent, A. Irani, S. R. Wong, R. Waters, P. Blum, S. Eur J Neurol Original Articles BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Antibodies to glycine receptors (GlyR‐Abs) were first defined in progressive encephalopathy with rigidity and myoclonus (PERM) but were subsequently identified in other clinical presentations. Our aim was to assess the clinical associations of all patients identified with GlyR‐Abs in Queensland, Australia, between April 2014 and May 2017 and to compare these to cases reported in the literature. METHODS: A literature review identified the clinical features of all published GlyR‐Ab‐positive cases through online databases. A case series was undertaken via collection of clinical information from all patients diagnosed or known to immunology, pathology or neurological services in Queensland during the study period of 3 years. RESULTS: In all, 187 GlyR‐Ab‐positive cases were identified in the literature. The majority (47.6%) had PERM, 22.4% had epilepsy, but the remaining 30% included mixed phenotypes consisting of cerebellar ataxia, movement disorders, demyelination and encephalitis/cognitive dysfunction. By contrast, in our series of 14 cases, eight had clinical presentations consistent with seizures and epilepsy and only three cases had classical features of PERM. There was one case each of global fatiguable weakness with sustained clonus, laryngeal dystonia and movement disorder with hemiballismus and tics. The rate of response to immune therapy was similar in all groups. CONCLUSION: Antibodies to glycine receptors are linked to a spectrum of neurological disease. The results of the literature review and our case series suggest a greater relationship between GlyR‐Abs and epilepsy than previously reported. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-07-21 2018-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6282944/ /pubmed/29904974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ene.13721 Text en © 2018 The Authors. European Journal of Neurology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Academy of Neurology. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Swayne, A.
Tjoa, L.
Broadley, S.
Dionisio, S.
Gillis, D.
Jacobson, L.
Woodhall, M. R.
McNabb, A.
Schweitzer, D.
Tsang, B.
Vincent, A.
Irani, S. R.
Wong, R.
Waters, P.
Blum, S.
Antiglycine receptor antibody related disease: a case series and literature review
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title_short Antiglycine receptor antibody related disease: a case series and literature review
title_sort antiglycine receptor antibody related disease: a case series and literature review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6282944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29904974
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ene.13721
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