Volume 30, Issue 2 pp. 490-500
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Immune-mediated diseases involving central and peripheral nervous systems

Aurelie Leboyan

Aurelie Leboyan

Department of Neurology, Gui de Chauliac University Hospital Center, Montpellier, France

Search for more papers by this author
Florence Esselin

Florence Esselin

Department of Neurology, Gui de Chauliac University Hospital Center, Montpellier, France

Search for more papers by this author
Anne-Laure Bascou

Anne-Laure Bascou

Clinical Research and Epidemiology Unit, University Hospital Center, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France

Search for more papers by this author
Claire Duflos

Claire Duflos

Clinical Research and Epidemiology Unit, University Hospital Center, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France

Search for more papers by this author
Ioana Ion

Ioana Ion

Department of Neurology, Caremeau University Hospital Center, Nîmes, France

Search for more papers by this author
Mahmoud Charif

Mahmoud Charif

Department of Neurology, Gui de Chauliac University Hospital Center, Montpellier, France

Search for more papers by this author
Giovanni Castelnovo

Giovanni Castelnovo

Department of Neurology, Caremeau University Hospital Center, Nîmes, France

Search for more papers by this author
Clarisse Carra-Dalliere

Clarisse Carra-Dalliere

Department of Neurology, Gui de Chauliac University Hospital Center, Montpellier, France

Search for more papers by this author
Xavier Ayrignac

Xavier Ayrignac

Department of Neurology, Gui de Chauliac University Hospital Center, Montpellier, France

Search for more papers by this author
Philippe Kerschen

Philippe Kerschen

Department of Neurology, Luxembourg Hospital Center, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg

Search for more papers by this author
Mohamed Chbicheb

Mohamed Chbicheb

Department of Neurology, Narbonne Hospital Center, Narbonne, France

Search for more papers by this author
Ludovic Nguyen

Ludovic Nguyen

Department of Neurology, Perpignan Hospital Center, Perpignan, France

Search for more papers by this author
Alexandre T. J. Maria

Alexandre T. J. Maria

Department of Internal Medicine, Saint Eloi University Hospital Center, Montpellier, France

Search for more papers by this author
Philippe Guilpain

Philippe Guilpain

Department of Internal Medicine, Saint Eloi University Hospital Center, Montpellier, France

Search for more papers by this author
Mathilde Carriere

Mathilde Carriere

Department of Neuroradiology, Gui de Chauliac University Hospital Center, Montpellier, France

Search for more papers by this author
Nicolas Menjot de Champfleur

Nicolas Menjot de Champfleur

Department of Neuroradiology, Gui de Chauliac University Hospital Center, Montpellier, France

Search for more papers by this author
Thierry Vincent

Thierry Vincent

Department of Immunology, Saint Eloi University Hospital Center, Montpellier, France

Search for more papers by this author
Alexandre Jentzer

Alexandre Jentzer

Department of Immunology, Saint Eloi University Hospital Center, Montpellier, France

Search for more papers by this author
Pierre Labauge

Pierre Labauge

Department of Neurology, Gui de Chauliac University Hospital Center, Montpellier, France

Search for more papers by this author
Jérôme J. Devaux

Jérôme J. Devaux

Institute of Functional Genomics, National Center for Scientific Research UMR5203, Montpellier, France

Search for more papers by this author
Guillaume Taieb

Corresponding Author

Guillaume Taieb

Department of Neurology, Gui de Chauliac University Hospital Center, Montpellier, France

Institute of Functional Genomics, National Center for Scientific Research UMR5203, Montpellier, France

Correspondence

Guillaume Taieb, Department of Neurology, CHU Gui de Chauliac, Montpellier, France.

Email: [email protected]

Search for more papers by this author
First published: 11 November 2022

Abstract

Background and purpose

In addition to combined central and peripheral demyelination, other immune diseases could involve both the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS).

Methods

To identify immune-mediated diseases responsible for symptomatic combined central/peripheral nervous system involvement (ICCPs), we conducted a multicentric retrospective study and assessed clinical, electrophysiological, and radiological features of patients fulfilling our ICCP criteria.

Results

Thirty patients (20 males) were included and followed during a median of 79.5 months (interquartile range [IQR] = 43–145). The median age at onset was 51.5 years (IQR = 39–58). Patients were assigned to one of four groups: (i) monophasic disease with concomitant CNS/PNS involvement including anti-GQ1b syndrome (acute polyradiculoneuropathy + rhombencephalitis, n = 2), checkpoint inhibitor-related toxicities (acute polyradiculoneuropathy + encephalitis, n = 3), and anti-glial fibrillary acidic protein astrocytopathy (subacute polyradiculoneuropathy and meningoencephalomyelitis with linear gadolinium enhancements, n = 2); (ii) chronic course with concomitant CNS/PNS involvement including paraneoplastic syndromes (ganglionopathy/peripheral hyperexcitability + limbic encephalitis, n = 4); (iii) chronic course with sequential CNS/PNS involvement including POEMS (polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal protein, skin changes) syndrome (polyradiculoneuropathy + strokes, n = 2), histiocytosis (polyradiculoneuropathy + lepto-/pachymeningitis, n = 1), and systemic vasculitis (multineuropathy + CNS vasculitis/pachymeningitis, n = 2); and (iv) chronic course with concomitant or sequential CNS/PNS involvement including combined central and peripheral demyelination (polyradiculoneuropathy + CNS demyelinating lesions, n = 10) and connective tissue diseases (ganglionopathy/radiculopathy/multineuropathy + limbic encephalitis/transverse myelitis/stroke, n = 4).

Conclusions

We diagnosed nine ICCPs. The timing of central and peripheral manifestations and the disease course help determine the underlying immune disease. When antibody against neuroglial antigen is identified, CNS and PNS involvement is systematically concomitant, suggesting a common CNS/PNS antigen and a simultaneous disruption of blood–nerve and blood–brain barriers.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

None of the authors has any conflict of interest to disclose.

DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT

Anonymized data used for this study are available from the corresponding author to any qualified investigator on reasonable request.

The full text of this article hosted at iucr.org is unavailable due to technical difficulties.