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Autoimmune Encephalitis and Other Neurological Syndromes With Rare Neuronal Surface Antibodies in Children: A Systematic Literature Review

Neuronal surface antibody syndromes (NSAS) are an expanding group of autoimmune neurological diseases, whose most frequent clinical manifestation is autoimmune encephalitis (AE). Anti-NMDAR, anti-LGI1, and anti-CASPR2 autoimmunity represent the most described forms, while other NSAS are rarer and le...

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Autores principales: Ancona, Claudio, Masenello, Valentina, Tinnirello, Matteo, Toscano, Luca Mattia, Leo, Andrea, La Piana, Chiara, Toldo, Irene, Nosadini, Margherita, Sartori, Stefano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9067304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515348
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.866074
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author Ancona, Claudio
Masenello, Valentina
Tinnirello, Matteo
Toscano, Luca Mattia
Leo, Andrea
La Piana, Chiara
Toldo, Irene
Nosadini, Margherita
Sartori, Stefano
author_facet Ancona, Claudio
Masenello, Valentina
Tinnirello, Matteo
Toscano, Luca Mattia
Leo, Andrea
La Piana, Chiara
Toldo, Irene
Nosadini, Margherita
Sartori, Stefano
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description Neuronal surface antibody syndromes (NSAS) are an expanding group of autoimmune neurological diseases, whose most frequent clinical manifestation is autoimmune encephalitis (AE). Anti-NMDAR, anti-LGI1, and anti-CASPR2 autoimmunity represent the most described forms, while other NSAS are rarer and less well-characterized, especially in children. We carried out a systematic literature review of children with rare NSAS (with antibodies targeting D2R, GABAAR, GlyR, GABABR, AMPAR, amphiphysin, mGluR5, mGluR1, DPPX, IgLON5, and neurexin-3alpha) and available individual data, to contribute to improve their clinical characterization and identification of age-specific features. Ninety-four children were included in the review (47/94 female, age range 0.2–18 years). The most frequent NSAS were anti-D2R (28/94, 30%), anti-GABAAR (23/94, 24%), and anti-GlyR (22/94, 23%) autoimmunity. The most frequent clinical syndromes were AE, including limbic and basal ganglia encephalitis (57/94, 61%; GABAAR, D2R, GABABR, AMPAR, amphiphysin, and mGluR5), and isolated epileptic syndromes (15/94, 16%; GlyR, GABAAR). With the limitations imposed by the low number of cases, the main distinctive features of our pediatric literature cohort compared to the respective NSAS in adults included: absent/lower tumor association (exception made for anti-mGluR5 autoimmunity, and most evident in anti-amphiphysin autoimmunity); loss of female preponderance (AMPAR); relatively frequent association with preceding viral encephalitis (GABAAR, D2R). Moreover, while SPS and PERM are the most frequent syndromes in adult anti-GlyR and anti-amphiphysin autoimmunity, in children isolated epileptic syndromes and limbic encephalitis appear predominant, respectively. To our knowledge, this is the first systematic review on rare pediatric NSAS. An improved characterization may aid their recognition in children.
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spelling pubmed-90673042022-05-04 Autoimmune Encephalitis and Other Neurological Syndromes With Rare Neuronal Surface Antibodies in Children: A Systematic Literature Review Ancona, Claudio Masenello, Valentina Tinnirello, Matteo Toscano, Luca Mattia Leo, Andrea La Piana, Chiara Toldo, Irene Nosadini, Margherita Sartori, Stefano Front Pediatr Pediatrics Neuronal surface antibody syndromes (NSAS) are an expanding group of autoimmune neurological diseases, whose most frequent clinical manifestation is autoimmune encephalitis (AE). Anti-NMDAR, anti-LGI1, and anti-CASPR2 autoimmunity represent the most described forms, while other NSAS are rarer and less well-characterized, especially in children. We carried out a systematic literature review of children with rare NSAS (with antibodies targeting D2R, GABAAR, GlyR, GABABR, AMPAR, amphiphysin, mGluR5, mGluR1, DPPX, IgLON5, and neurexin-3alpha) and available individual data, to contribute to improve their clinical characterization and identification of age-specific features. Ninety-four children were included in the review (47/94 female, age range 0.2–18 years). The most frequent NSAS were anti-D2R (28/94, 30%), anti-GABAAR (23/94, 24%), and anti-GlyR (22/94, 23%) autoimmunity. The most frequent clinical syndromes were AE, including limbic and basal ganglia encephalitis (57/94, 61%; GABAAR, D2R, GABABR, AMPAR, amphiphysin, and mGluR5), and isolated epileptic syndromes (15/94, 16%; GlyR, GABAAR). With the limitations imposed by the low number of cases, the main distinctive features of our pediatric literature cohort compared to the respective NSAS in adults included: absent/lower tumor association (exception made for anti-mGluR5 autoimmunity, and most evident in anti-amphiphysin autoimmunity); loss of female preponderance (AMPAR); relatively frequent association with preceding viral encephalitis (GABAAR, D2R). Moreover, while SPS and PERM are the most frequent syndromes in adult anti-GlyR and anti-amphiphysin autoimmunity, in children isolated epileptic syndromes and limbic encephalitis appear predominant, respectively. To our knowledge, this is the first systematic review on rare pediatric NSAS. An improved characterization may aid their recognition in children. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9067304/ /pubmed/35515348 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.866074 Text en Copyright © 2022 Ancona, Masenello, Tinnirello, Toscano, Leo, La Piana, Toldo, Nosadini and Sartori. 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 Pediatrics
Ancona, Claudio
Masenello, Valentina
Tinnirello, Matteo
Toscano, Luca Mattia
Leo, Andrea
La Piana, Chiara
Toldo, Irene
Nosadini, Margherita
Sartori, Stefano
Autoimmune Encephalitis and Other Neurological Syndromes With Rare Neuronal Surface Antibodies in Children: A Systematic Literature Review
title Autoimmune Encephalitis and Other Neurological Syndromes With Rare Neuronal Surface Antibodies in Children: A Systematic Literature Review
title_full Autoimmune Encephalitis and Other Neurological Syndromes With Rare Neuronal Surface Antibodies in Children: A Systematic Literature Review
title_fullStr Autoimmune Encephalitis and Other Neurological Syndromes With Rare Neuronal Surface Antibodies in Children: A Systematic Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Autoimmune Encephalitis and Other Neurological Syndromes With Rare Neuronal Surface Antibodies in Children: A Systematic Literature Review
title_short Autoimmune Encephalitis and Other Neurological Syndromes With Rare Neuronal Surface Antibodies in Children: A Systematic Literature Review
title_sort autoimmune encephalitis and other neurological syndromes with rare neuronal surface antibodies in children: a systematic literature review
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9067304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515348
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.866074
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