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Outcome of limbic encephalitis with VGKC-complex antibodies: relation to antigenic specificity.

Authors :
Malter, M.
Frisch, C.
Schoene-Bake, J.
Helmstaedter, C.
Wandinger, K.
Stoecker, W.
Urbach, H.
Surges, R.
Elger, C.
Vincent, A.
Bien, C.
Source :
Journal of Neurology; Sep2014, Vol. 261 Issue 9, p1695-1705, 11p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

In limbic encephalitis (LE) with antibodies (Abs) to the voltage-gated potassium channel complex (VGKC), the Abs are mainly directed to the VGKC-complex proteins, leucine-rich, glioma inactivated 1 protein (LGI1) or contactin-associated protein-like 2 (CASPR-2) or neither. Here, we relate the outcomes of VGKC-LE patients to the presence of Abs to LGI1, CASPR-2 or neither antigen (LGI1/CASPR-2-Ab). Clinical, neuropsychology and MRI data were obtained from patient records for all LE patients from the Bonn Epilepsy Centre positive for VGKC-Abs by radioimmunoprecipitation assay between 2002 and 2011. Eighteen VGKC-LE patients were identified: nine patients (50 %) had LGI1-Abs, three (16 %) had CASPR-2-Abs; and six (33 %) were negative for both LGI1- and CASPR-2-Abs. At first assessment, the groups did not differ clinically or radiologically, but faciobrachial dystonic seizures were only observed in two LGI1-Ab patients. All patients received monthly intravenous methylprednisolone (MP) pulses. At the most recent follow up (median 26 months), thirteen (72 %) were seizure-free, and seizure-freedom rates did not differ between the Ab groups. Hippocampal atrophy had developed in 7/9 LGI1-Ab patients, but in none of the CASPR-2-Ab or LGI/CASPR-2-Ab patients ( p = 0.003). While all subgroups improved, memory scores only normalized in six patients (33 %) and LGI1-Ab patients were left with significantly poorer memory than the other two subgroups. Most VGKC-LE patients become seizure-free with pulsed monthly MP, but memory outcome is less favourable. Hippocampal atrophy and poor memory recovery is common in patients with LGI1-Abs and suggests permanent functional damage. More intense immunotherapies could improve outcomes in LGI1-Ab-LE. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03405354
Volume :
261
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
97903531
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-014-7408-6