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Pathogenic roles of antiganglioside antibodies in immune‐mediated neuropathies
Author(s) -
Kaida Kenichi
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
clinical and experimental neuroimmunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.297
H-Index - 15
ISSN - 1759-1961
DOI - 10.1111/cen3.12007
Subject(s) - antibody , avidity , ganglioside , immunology , complement system , immune system , antigen , biology , genetics
Abstract Recent studies have shown that antiganglioside antibody‐mediated complement activation plays a key role in development of G uillain– B arré syndrome and related disorders. Additionally, complement‐independent nerve dysfunction is suggested by in vitro studies, showing that antiganglioside antibodies directly inhibit voltage‐gated C a channel currents and change the integrity of lipid rafts. These pathogenic actions of antiganglioside antibodies might be governed by the avidity of the antibodies, which is influenced by specific localization of target gangliosides in the peripheral nervous system or glycolipid environment around the target antigens. The recent discovery of antibodies to ganglioside complexes has expedited the understanding of the mechanisms underlying antiganglioside antibody‐mediated nerve dysfunction in G uillain– B arré syndrome and related disorders. In chronic immune‐mediated neuropathy, some antiganglioside antibodies have also been identified as diagnostic markers, although their pathophysiological roles remain to be determined.

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