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Title: Seizure-related 6 homolog like 2 autoimmunity: Neurologic syndrome and antibody effects
Author: Landa, Jon
Guasp, Mar
Petit Pedrol, Mar
Martínez Hernández, Eugenia
Planagumà, Jesús
Saiz Hinarejos, Albert
Ruiz García, Raquel
García Fernández, Lorena
Verschuuren, Jan
Saunders Pullman, Rachel
Ramirez Gómez, Liliana
Geschwind, Michael D.
Dalmau Obrador, Josep
Sabater, Lidia
Graus Ribas, Francesc
Keywords: Immunologia clínica
Autoanticossos
Antígens
Neuroimmunologia
Clinical immunology
Autoantibodies
Antigens
Neuroimmunology
Issue Date: 3-Nov-2020
Publisher: American Academy of Neurology
Abstract: Objective: To describe the clinical syndrome of 4 new patients with seizure-related 6 homolog like 2 antibodies (SEZ6L2-abs), study the antibody characteristics, and evaluate their effects on neuronal cultures. Methods: SEZ6L2-abs were initially identified in serum and CSF of a patient with cerebellar ataxia by immunohistochemistry on rat brain sections and immunoprecipitation from rat cerebellar neurons. We used a cell-based assay (CBA) of HEK293 cells transfected with SEZ6L2 to test the serum of 95 patients with unclassified neuropil antibodies, 331 with different neurologic disorders, and 10 healthy subjects. Additional studies included characterization of immunoglobulin G (IgG) subclasses and the effects of SEZ6L2-abs on cultures of rat hippocampal neurons. Results: In addition to the index patient, SEZ6L2-abs were identified by CBA in 3/95 patients with unclassified neuropil antibodies but in none of the 341 controls. The median age of the 4 patients was 62 years (range: 54-69 years), and 2 were female. Patients presented with subacute gait ataxia, dysarthria, and mild extrapyramidal symptoms. Initial brain MRI was normal, and CSF pleocytosis was found in only 1 patient. None improved with immunotherapy. SEZ6L2-abs recognized conformational epitopes. IgG4 SEZ6L2-abs were found in all 4 patients, and it was the predominant subclass in 2. SEZ6L2-abs did not alter the number of total or synaptic SEZ6L2 or the AMPA glutamate receptor 1 (GluA1) clusters on the surface of hippocampal neurons. Conclusions: SEZ6L2-abs associate with a subacute cerebellar syndrome with frequent extrapyramidal symptoms. The potential pathogenic effect of the antibodies is not mediated by internalization of the antigen.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1212/NXI.0000000000000916
It is part of: Neurology. Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation, 2020, vol. 8, num. 1, p. e916
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/183978
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1212/NXI.0000000000000916
ISSN: 2332-7812
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