1. Autoimmune/Paraneoplastic Encephalitis Antibody Biomarkers: Frequency, Age, and Sex Associations
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Amy Kunchok, Andrew McKeon, Anastasia Zekeridou, Eoin P. Flanagan, Divyanshu Dubey, Vanda A. Lennon, Christopher J. Klein, John R. Mills, and Sean J. Pittock
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Adult ,Male ,N-Methylaspartate ,General Medicine ,Young Adult ,Immunoglobulin G ,Encephalitis ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Biomarkers ,gamma-Aminobutyric Acid ,Aged ,Autoantibodies - Abstract
To determine the frequency of detection and the age and sex associations of autoimmune/paraneoplastic encephalitis antibody biomarkers (AE-Abs).There were 42,032 patients tested in the Mayo Clinic Neuroimmunology Laboratory between January 2018 and December 2019 for AE-Abs in serum or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), including NMDA-R-IgG, AMPA-R-IgG, GABAAdult serum analysis (22,472 patients; 56% female) revealed that 814 (3.6%) were positive: NMDA-R-IgG (24.6%)GAD65-IgG (21.5%)LGI1-IgG (20.5%)others. Of children (5649; 50% female), 251 (4.4%) were positive: NMDA-R-IgG (53.1%)MOG-IgG1 (32%)GAD65-IgG (7.1%)others. Adult CSF analysis (18,745 patients; 54% female) revealed that 796 (4.2%) were positive: NMDA-R-IgG (39.7%)GAD65-IgG (28.5%)LGI1-IgG (11.4%)others. Of children (5136; 50% female), 282 (5.5%) were positive: NMDA-R-IgG (88.1%)GAD65-IgG (8.7%)others. Age younger than 20 years was associated with NMDA-R-IgG and MOG-IgG1 (odds ratio [OR], 8.11 and 7.84, respectively; P.001). Age older than 65 years was associated with GABAThe most frequent AE-Abs detected were NMDA-R-IgG, GAD65-IgG, LGI1-IgG, and MOG-IgG1. Age and sex associations may suggest paraneoplastic, or aging influences on neurologic autoimmunity.
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- 2022
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