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Encephalitis patient-derived monoclonal GABAA receptor antibodies cause epileptic seizures

Authors :
Kreye, Jakob
Wright, Sukhvir K.
van Casteren, Adriana
Stöffler, Laura
Machule, Marie-Luise
Reincke, S. Momsen
Nikolaus, Marc
van Hoof, Scott
Sanchez-Sendin, Elisa
Homeyer, Marie A.
Cordero Gómez, César
Kornau, Hans-Christian
Schmitz, Dietmar
Kaindl, Angela M.
Boehm-Sturm, Philipp
Mueller, Susanne
Wilson, Max A.
Upadhya, Manoj A.
Dhangar, Divya R.
Greenhill, Stuart
Woodhall, Gavin
Turko, Paul
Vida, Imre
Garner, Craig C.
Wickel, Jonathan
Geis, Christian
Fukata, Yuko
Fukata, Masaki
Prüss, Harald
Source :
The Journal of Experimental Medicine; November 2021, Vol. 218 Issue: 11 pe20210012-e20210012, 1p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Autoantibodies targeting the GABAA receptor (GABAAR) hallmark an autoimmune encephalitis presenting with frequent seizures and psychomotor abnormalities. Their pathogenic role is still not well-defined, given the common overlap with further autoantibodies and the lack of patient-derived mAbs. Five GABAAR mAbs from cerebrospinal fluid cells bound to various epitopes involving the α1 and γ2 receptor subunits, with variable binding strength and partial competition. mAbs selectively reduced GABAergic currents in neuronal cultures without causing receptor internalization. Cerebroventricular infusion of GABAAR mAbs and Fab fragments into rodents induced a severe phenotype with seizures and increased mortality, reminiscent of encephalitis patients’ symptoms. Our results demonstrate direct pathogenicity of autoantibodies on GABAARs independent of Fc-mediated effector functions and provide an animal model for GABAAR encephalitis. They further provide the scientific rationale for clinical treatments using antibody depletion and can serve as tools for the development of antibody-selective immunotherapies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221007 and 15409538
Volume :
218
Issue :
11
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs57868759
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20210012