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Clinical features of LRP4/agrin-antibody-positive myasthenia gravis: A multicenter study.

Authors :
Rivner MH
Quarles BM
Pan JX
Yu Z
Howard JF Jr
Corse A
Dimachkie MM
Jackson C
Vu T
Small G
Lisak RP
Belsh J
Lee I
Nowak RJ
Baute V
Scelsa S
Fernandes JA
Simmons Z
Swenson A
Barohn R
Sanka RB
Gooch C
Ubogu E
Caress J
Pasnoor M
Xu H
Mei L
Source :
Muscle & nerve [Muscle Nerve] 2020 Sep; Vol. 62 (3), pp. 333-343. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jun 10.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Introduction: Our aim in this study was to identify the prevalence and clinical characteristics of LRP4/agrin-antibody-positive double-seronegative myasthenia gravis (DNMG).<br />Methods: DNMG patients at 16 sites in the United States were tested for LRP4 and agrin antibodies, and the clinical data were collected.<br />Results: Of 181 DNMG patients, 27 (14.9%) were positive for either low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 4 (LRP4) or agrin antibodies. Twenty-three DNMG patients (12.7%) were positive for both antibodies. More antibody-positive patients presented with generalized symptoms (69%) compared with antibody-negative patients (43%) (P ≤ .02). Antibody-positive patients' maximum classification on the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America (MGFA) scale was significantly higher than that for antibody-negative patients (P ≤ .005). Seventy percent of antibody-positive patients were classified as MGFA class III, IV, or V compared with 39% of antibody-negative patients. Most LRP4- and agrin-antibody-positive patients (24 of 27, 89%) developed generalized myathenia gravis (MG), but with standard MG treatment 81.5% (22 of 27) improved to MGFA class I or II during a mean follow-up of 11 years.<br />Discussion: Antibody-positive patients had more severe clinical disease than antibody-negative patients. Most DNMG patients responded to standard therapy regardless of antibody status.<br /> (© 2020 The Authors. Muscle & Nerve published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1097-4598
Volume :
62
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Muscle & nerve
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32483837
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.26985