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Frequency and clinical correlates of anti-nerve antibodies in a large population of CIDP patients included in the Italian database

Authors :
Giuseppe Liberatore
Alberto De Lorenzo
Claudia Giannotta
Fiore Manganelli
Massimiliano Filosto
Giuseppe Cosentino
Dario Cocito
Chiara Briani
Andrea Cortese
Raffaella Fazio
Giuseppe Lauria
Angelo Maurizio Clerici
Tiziana Rosso
Girolama Alessandra Marfia
Giovanni Antonini
Guido Cavaletti
Marinella Carpo
Pietro Emiliano Doneddu
Emanuele Spina
Stefano Cotti Piccinelli
Erdita Peci
Luis Querol
Eduardo Nobile-Orazio
Liberatore, G.
De Lorenzo, A.
Giannotta, C.
Manganelli, F.
Filosto, M.
Cosentino, G.
Cocito, D.
Briani, C.
Cortese, A.
Fazio, R.
Lauria, G.
Clerici, A. M.
Rosso, T.
Marfia, G. A.
Antonini, G.
Cavaletti, G.
Carpo, M.
Doneddu, P. E.
Spina, E.
Cotti Piccinelli, S.
Peci, E.
Querol, L.
Nobile-Orazio, E.
Liberatore, G
De Lorenzo, A
Giannotta, C
Manganelli, F
Filosto, M
Cosentino, G
Cocito, D
Briani, C
Cortese, A
Fazio, R
Lauria, G
Clerici, A
Rosso, T
Marfia, G
Antonini, G
Cavaletti, G
Carpo, M
Doneddu, P
Spina, E
Cotti Piccinelli, S
Peci, E
Querol, L
Nobile-Orazio, E
Source :
NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau, instname
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
SPRINGER-VERLAG ITALIA SRL, 2022.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the frequency and clinical correlates of anti-nerve autoantibodies in an unselected series of Italian patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) Methods: Sera from 276 CIDP patients fulfilling the EFNS/PNS criteria and included in the Italian CIDP database were examined for the presence of anti-nerve autoantibodies. Results were correlated with the clinical data collected in the database. Results: Anti-neurofascin155 (NF155) antibodies were found in 9/258 (3.5%) patients, anti-contactin1 (CNTN1) antibodies in 4/258 (1.6%) patients, and anti-contactin-associated protein1 (Caspr1) in 1/197 (0.5%) patients, while none had reactivity to gliomedin or neurofascin 186. Predominance of IgG4 isotype was present in 7of the 9 examined patients. Anti-NF155 patients more frequently had ataxia, tremor, and higher CSF protein levels than antibody-negative patients. Anti-CNTN1 patients more frequently had a GBS-like onset, pain, and ataxia and had more severe motor impairment at enrollment than antibody-negative patients. They more frequently received plasmapheresis, possibly reflecting a less satisfactory response to IVIg or steroids. IgM antibodies against one or more gangliosides were found in 6.5% of the patients (17/260) and were more frequently directed against GM1 (3.9%). They were frequently associated with a progressive course, with a multifocal sensorimotor phenotype and less frequent cranial nerve involvement and ataxia. Conclusions: Anti-paranodal and anti-ganglioside antibodies are infrequent in patients with CIDP but are associated with some typical clinical association supporting the hypothesis that CIDP might be a pathogenically heterogeneous syndrome possibly explaining the different clinical presentations.

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ISSN :
15901874
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau, instname
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c273a36237841ee4c5516a74541ce434