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Occult Autoimmune Background for Epilepsy—The Preliminary Study on Antibodies Against Neuronal Surface Antigens
Objective: The objective of the study was to determine the incidence of antibodies against neuronal surface antigens (NSA-ab) in patients with different types of epilepsy, in comparison with the subjects diagnosed with immune-mediated disorders. Methods: Forty patients with drug-resistant epilepsy (...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8567837/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34744955 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.660126 |
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author | Dziadkowiak, Edyta Moreira, Helena Buska-Mach, Katarzyna Szmyrka, Magdalena Budrewicz, Sławomir Barg, Ewa Janik, Marta Pokryszko-Dragan, Anna |
author_facet | Dziadkowiak, Edyta Moreira, Helena Buska-Mach, Katarzyna Szmyrka, Magdalena Budrewicz, Sławomir Barg, Ewa Janik, Marta Pokryszko-Dragan, Anna |
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description | Objective: The objective of the study was to determine the incidence of antibodies against neuronal surface antigens (NSA-ab) in patients with different types of epilepsy, in comparison with the subjects diagnosed with immune-mediated disorders. Methods: Forty patients with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) of unknown origin, 16 with post-stroke epilepsy, and 23 with systemic autoimmune disorders (SAD) with CNS involvement were included. NSA-ab were sought in serum using indirect immunofluorescence method. Relationships were analyzed between presence of NSA-ab and clinical presentation. Results: NSA-ab was detected in the sera from five patients: anti-DPPX in one patient, anti-AMPAR1/R2 in two, anti-LGI1 in one and, in one case, both anti-CASPR2 and DPPX IgG. Out of these five patients, three represented the SAD subgroup and two the DRE subgroup. None of the patients with post-stroke epilepsy was positive for NSA-ab. Significance: Autoimmune etiology is worth considering in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy of unknown origin. The presence of NSA-ab in patients with systemic autoimmune disorders may be caused by unspecifically enhanced autoimmune reactivity. NSA-ab seem not to be related to epilepsy resulting from ischemic brain injury. |
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spelling | pubmed-85678372021-11-05 Occult Autoimmune Background for Epilepsy—The Preliminary Study on Antibodies Against Neuronal Surface Antigens Dziadkowiak, Edyta Moreira, Helena Buska-Mach, Katarzyna Szmyrka, Magdalena Budrewicz, Sławomir Barg, Ewa Janik, Marta Pokryszko-Dragan, Anna Front Neurol Neurology Objective: The objective of the study was to determine the incidence of antibodies against neuronal surface antigens (NSA-ab) in patients with different types of epilepsy, in comparison with the subjects diagnosed with immune-mediated disorders. Methods: Forty patients with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) of unknown origin, 16 with post-stroke epilepsy, and 23 with systemic autoimmune disorders (SAD) with CNS involvement were included. NSA-ab were sought in serum using indirect immunofluorescence method. Relationships were analyzed between presence of NSA-ab and clinical presentation. Results: NSA-ab was detected in the sera from five patients: anti-DPPX in one patient, anti-AMPAR1/R2 in two, anti-LGI1 in one and, in one case, both anti-CASPR2 and DPPX IgG. Out of these five patients, three represented the SAD subgroup and two the DRE subgroup. None of the patients with post-stroke epilepsy was positive for NSA-ab. Significance: Autoimmune etiology is worth considering in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy of unknown origin. The presence of NSA-ab in patients with systemic autoimmune disorders may be caused by unspecifically enhanced autoimmune reactivity. NSA-ab seem not to be related to epilepsy resulting from ischemic brain injury. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8567837/ /pubmed/34744955 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.660126 Text en Copyright © 2021 Dziadkowiak, Moreira, Buska-Mach, Szmyrka, Budrewicz, Barg, Janik and Pokryszko-Dragan. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Neurology Dziadkowiak, Edyta Moreira, Helena Buska-Mach, Katarzyna Szmyrka, Magdalena Budrewicz, Sławomir Barg, Ewa Janik, Marta Pokryszko-Dragan, Anna Occult Autoimmune Background for Epilepsy—The Preliminary Study on Antibodies Against Neuronal Surface Antigens |
title | Occult Autoimmune Background for Epilepsy—The Preliminary Study on Antibodies Against Neuronal Surface Antigens |
title_full | Occult Autoimmune Background for Epilepsy—The Preliminary Study on Antibodies Against Neuronal Surface Antigens |
title_fullStr | Occult Autoimmune Background for Epilepsy—The Preliminary Study on Antibodies Against Neuronal Surface Antigens |
title_full_unstemmed | Occult Autoimmune Background for Epilepsy—The Preliminary Study on Antibodies Against Neuronal Surface Antigens |
title_short | Occult Autoimmune Background for Epilepsy—The Preliminary Study on Antibodies Against Neuronal Surface Antigens |
title_sort | occult autoimmune background for epilepsy—the preliminary study on antibodies against neuronal surface antigens |
topic | Neurology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8567837/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34744955 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.660126 |
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