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Deciphering anti-MOG IgG antibodies: Clinical and radiological spectrum, and comparison of antibody detection assays

Authors :
Tzartos, J.S. Karagiorgou, K. Tzanetakos, D. Breza, M. Evangelopoulos, M.E. Pelidou, S.-H. Bakirtzis, C. Nikolaidis, I. Koutsis, G. Notas, K. Chroni, E. Markakis, I. Grigoriadis, N.C. Anagnostouli, M. Orologas, A. Parisis, D. Karapanayiotides, T. Papadimitriou, D. Kostadima, V. Elloul, J. Xidakis, I. Maris, T. Zisimopoulou, P. Tzartos, S. Kilidireas, C.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

IgG antibodies to myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) detected by cell based assays (CBA) have been identified in a constantly expanding spectrum of CNS demyelinating disorders. However, a universally accepted CBA has not been adopted yet. We aimed to analyze the clinical and radiological features of patients with anti-MOG IgG1-antibodies detected with a live-cell CBA and to compare the three most popular MOG-CBAs. We screened sera from 1300 Greek patients (including 426 patients referred by our 8 clinics) suspected for anti-MOG syndrome, and 120 controls with the live-cell MOG-CBA for IgG1-antibodies. 41 patients, versus 0 controls were seropositive. Clinical, serological and radiological data were available and analyzed for the 21 seropositive patients out of the 426 patients of our clinics. Their phenotypes were: 8 optic neuritis, 3 myelitis, 3 neuromyelitis optica, 2 encephalomyelitis, 2 autoimmune encephalitis and 3 atypical MS. We then retested all sera of our 426 patients with the other two most popular MOG-CBAs for total IgG (a live-cell and a commercial fixed-cell CBAs). Seven IgG1-seropositive patients were seronegative for one or both IgG-CBAs. Yet, all 21 patients had clinical and radiological findings previously described in MOG-antibody associated demyelination disease supporting the high specificity of the IgG1-CBA. In addition, all IgG1-CBA-negative sera were also negative by the IgG-CBAs. Also, all controls were negative by all three assays, except one serum found positive by the live IgG-CBA. Overall, our findings support the wide spectrum of anti-MOG associated demyelinating disorders and the superiority of the MOG-IgG1 CBA over other MOG-CBAs. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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