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The relationship between group A streptococcal infections and Tourette syndrome: a study on a large service-based cohort

Authors :
Martino D.
Chiarotti F.
Buttiglione M.
Cardona F.
Creti R.
Nardocci N.
Orefici G.
Veneselli E.
Rizzo R.
Italian Tourette Syndrome Study Group Collaborators: Calì P. V.
Gulisano M.
Defazio G.
Leante R.
Livrea P.
Trojano M.
Vitiello F.
De Grandis E.
Neri V.
RIZZO, GIOVANNI
Zibordi F.
PARCHI, PIERO
Martino D.
Chiarotti F.
Buttiglione M.
Cardona F.
Creti R.
Nardocci N.
Orefici G.
Veneselli E.
Rizzo R.
Italian Tourette Syndrome Study Group Collaborators: Calì P.V.
Gulisano M.
Defazio G.
Leante R.
Livrea P.
Trojano M.
Vitiello F.
De Grandis E.
Neri V.
Parchi P.
Rizzo G.
Zibordi F.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

AIM: To evaluate the relationship between diagnosis and clinical course of Tourette syndrome and group A Streptococcus (GAS). METHOD: GAS infections, anti-streptococcal, and anti-basal ganglia antibodies (ABGA) were compared between 168 patients (136 males, 32 females) with Tourette syndrome; (median [range] age [25th-75th centile] 10y [8-11y]); median Tourette syndrome duration (25th-75th centile), 3y (1y 3mo-5y 9mo) and a comparison group of 177 patients (117 males, 60 females) with epileptic or sleep disorders median age [25th-75th centile], 10y [8y-1y 6mo]). One hundred and forty-four patients with Tourette syndrome were followed up at 3-month intervals; exacerbations of tics, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, and other psychiatric comorbidities were defined by a bootstrap procedure. The effect of new GAS infections and identification of new ABGA upon risk of exacerbation was assessed using logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: Cross-sectionally, patients with Tourette syndrome exhibited a higher frequency of GAS infection (8% vs 2%; p=0.009), higher anti-streptolysin O (ASO) titres (246 [108-432] vs 125 [53-269]; p0.05). INTERPRETATION: Patients with Tourette syndrome might be more prone to GAS infections and develop stronger antibody responses to GAS, probably as a result of underlying immune dysregulation. New GAS infections are unlikely to exert, years after their onset, a major effect upon the severity of neuropsychiatric symptoms.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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