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Autoantibodies to amphiphysin I and amphiphysin II in a patient with sensory-motor neuropathy

Authors :
Perego, L
Previtali, S
Nemni, R
Longhi, R
Carandente, O
Saibene, A
Sciolla, R
Villa, A
Gai, P
Panzeri, C
Dell'Antonio, G
Quattrini, A
Folli, F
Previtali, SC
Folli, F.
VILLA, ANTONELLO
Perego, L
Previtali, S
Nemni, R
Longhi, R
Carandente, O
Saibene, A
Sciolla, R
Villa, A
Gai, P
Panzeri, C
Dell'Antonio, G
Quattrini, A
Folli, F
Previtali, SC
Folli, F.
VILLA, ANTONELLO
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

A proportion of patients with peripheral neuropathies has circulating autoantibodies directed against neural antigens. In some cases, autoantibodies may play a pathogenic role. We studied a patient with a progressive sensory-motor axonal neuropathy of unknown etiology, looking for circulating autoantibodies against neural antigens and we showed that the patient's serum contained anti-amphiphysin I (AMP I) and amphiphysin II (AMP II) autoantibodies. A sural nerve biopsy revealed an axonal neuropathy. Indirect immunofluorescence experiments with the patient's serum showed a staining of rat axons due to alpha-AMP I autoantibodies and a specific labelling of cytoplasm and Schmidt-Lanterman incisures of Schwann cells due to alpha-AMP II autoantibodies. In conclusion we identified a patient affected by a sensory-motor neuropathy with autoantibodies against both AMP I and AMP II.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1346404435
Document Type :
Electronic Resource