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High prevalence of NMDA receptor IgA/IgM antibodies in different dementia types

Authors :
David A. Lynch
Bianca Teegen
Holger Jahn
Josef Priller
Ralph Buchert
Jessica A. Panzer
Brit Mollenhauer
Peter Körtvelyessy
Jennifer Müller vom Hagen
Klaus-Peter Wandinger
Lars Komorowski
Bradley T. Hyman
Harald Prüss
Marcus M. Unger
Ludger Schöls
Markus Höltje
Christian Probst
Lutz Harms
Friedemann Paul
Winfried Stöcker
Claudia Trenkwalder
Sarah Doss
Clemens R. Scherzer
Josep Dalmau
Günther Höglinger
Eike Jakob Spruth
Wolfgang H. Oertel
Matthis Synofzik
Andreas Meisel
Adrian J. Ivinson
Carsten Finke
Bharat B. Biswal
Ulrich Dirnagl
Matthias Endres
Klemens Ruprecht
Daniel Bittner
Bradford C. Dickerson
Source :
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology 1(10), 822-832 (2014). doi:10.1002/acn3.120, Doss, S, Wandinger, K-P, Hyman, B T, Panzer, J A, Synofzik, M, Dickerson, B, Mollenhauer, B, Scherzer, C R, Ivinson, A J, Finke, C, Schöls, L, Müller Vom Hagen, J, Trenkwalder, C, Jahn, H, Höltje, M, Biswal, B B, Harms, L, Ruprecht, K, Buchert, R, Höglinger, G U, Oertel, W H, Unger, M M, Körtvélyessy, P, Bittner, D, Priller, J, Spruth, E J, Paul, F, Meisel, A, Lynch, D R, Dirnagl, U, Endres, M, Teegen, B, Probst, C, Komorowski, L, Stöcker, W, Dalmau, J & Prüss, H 2014, ' High prevalence of NMDA receptor IgA/IgM antibodies in different dementia types ', Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, vol. 1, no. 10, pp. 822-32 . https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.120, Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively determine the frequency of N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA) receptor (NMDAR) autoantibodies in patients with different forms of dementia.METHODS: Clinical characterization of 660 patients with dementia, neurodegenerative disease without dementia, other neurological disorders and age-matched healthy controls combined with retrospective analysis of serum or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for the presence of NMDAR antibodies. Antibody binding to receptor mutants and the effect of immunotherapy were determined in a subgroup of patients.RESULTS: Serum NMDAR antibodies of IgM, IgA, or IgG subtypes were detected in 16.1% of 286 dementia patients (9.5% IgM, 4.9% IgA, and 1.7% IgG) and in 2.8% of 217 cognitively healthy controls (1.9% IgM and 0.9% IgA). Antibodies were rarely found in CSF. The highest prevalence of serum antibodies was detected in patients with "unclassified dementia" followed by progressive supranuclear palsy, corticobasal syndrome, Parkinson's disease-related dementia, and primary progressive aphasia. Among the unclassified dementia group, 60% of 20 patients had NMDAR antibodies, accompanied by higher frequency of CSF abnormalities, and subacute or fluctuating disease progression. Immunotherapy in selected prospective cases resulted in clinical stabilization, loss of antibodies, and improvement of functional imaging parameters. Epitope mapping showed varied determinants in patients with NMDAR IgA-associated cognitive decline.INTERPRETATION: Serum IgA/IgM NMDAR antibodies occur in a significant number of patients with dementia. Whether these antibodies result from or contribute to the neurodegenerative disorder remains unknown, but our findings reveal a subgroup of patients with high antibody levels who can potentially benefit from immunotherapy.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology 1(10), 822-832 (2014). doi:10.1002/acn3.120, Doss, S, Wandinger, K-P, Hyman, B T, Panzer, J A, Synofzik, M, Dickerson, B, Mollenhauer, B, Scherzer, C R, Ivinson, A J, Finke, C, Schöls, L, Müller Vom Hagen, J, Trenkwalder, C, Jahn, H, Höltje, M, Biswal, B B, Harms, L, Ruprecht, K, Buchert, R, Höglinger, G U, Oertel, W H, Unger, M M, Körtvélyessy, P, Bittner, D, Priller, J, Spruth, E J, Paul, F, Meisel, A, Lynch, D R, Dirnagl, U, Endres, M, Teegen, B, Probst, C, Komorowski, L, Stöcker, W, Dalmau, J & Prüss, H 2014, ' High prevalence of NMDA receptor IgA/IgM antibodies in different dementia types ', Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, vol. 1, no. 10, pp. 822-32 . https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.120, Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology
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