Paraneoplastic antibodies coexist and predict cancer, not neurological syndrome
โ Scribed by Sean J. Pittock; Thomas J. Kryzer; Vanda A. Lennon
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 453 KB
- Volume
- 56
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0364-5134
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
We investigated coexisting autoantibodies in sera of 553 patients with a neurological presentation and one or more paraneoplastic neuronal nuclear or cytoplasmic autoantibodies: antineuronal nuclear autoantibody type 1 (ANNAโ1), ANNAโ2, ANNAโ3; Purkinje cell cytoplasmic autoantibody type 1 (PCAโ1), PCAโ2; and CRMPโ5โimmunoglobulin G or amphiphysinโimmunoglobulin G. Except for PCAโ1, which occurred alone, 31% of sera had more than one of these autoantibodies. In addition, 25% of sera had neuronal calcium channel (P/Qโtype or Nโtype), potassium channel, ganglionic acetylcholine receptor, muscle acetylcholine receptor, or striational antibodies. The autoantibody profiles observed in patients with paraneoplastic disorders imply the targeting of multiple onconeural antigens and predict the patient's neoplasm, but not a specific neurological syndrome. Ann Neurol 2004
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