Volume 11, Issue 3-4 975378 pp. 241-252
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Autoimmune Epilepsy: Some Epilepsy Patients Harbor Autoantibodies to Glutamate Receptors and dsDNA on both Sides of the Blood-brain Barrier, which may Kill Neurons and Decrease in Brain Fluids after Hemispherotomy

Yonatan Ganor

Yonatan Ganor

Department of Neurobiology The Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot, Israel , weizmann.ac.il

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Hadassa Goldberg-Stern

Hadassa Goldberg-Stern

Epilepsy Center Schneider Children′s Medical Center of Israel Petah Tiqwa, Israel , schneider.org.il

Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel Aviv University aviv, Israel , tau.ac.il

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Dina Amrom

Dina Amrom

Department of Child Neurology Hôpital Français-ULB Brussels, Belgium , hfcdp.be

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Tally Lerman-Sagie

Tally Lerman-Sagie

Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel Aviv University aviv, Israel , tau.ac.il

Pediatric Neurology Unit Wolfson Medical Center Holon, Israel , wolfson.org.il

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Vivian I. Teichberg

Vivian I. Teichberg

Department of Neurobiology The Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot, Israel , weizmann.ac.il

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Dori Pelled

Dori Pelled

Department of Biological Chemistry The Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot, Israel , weizmann.ac.il

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Anthony H. Futerman

Anthony H. Futerman

Department of Biological Chemistry The Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot, Israel , weizmann.ac.il

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Bruria Ben Zeev

Bruria Ben Zeev

Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel Aviv University aviv, Israel , tau.ac.il

Department of Child Neurology and Epilepsy Sheba Medical Center hashomer, Israel , sheba.co.il

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Michael Freilinger

Michael Freilinger

Department of Pediatrics University Hospital of Vienna, Austria , meduniwien.ac.at

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Denis Verheulpen

Denis Verheulpen

Department of Pediatric Neurology ULB-Hopital Erasme Brussels, Belgium , ulb.ac.be

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Patrick Van Bogaert

Patrick Van Bogaert

Department of Pediatric Neurology ULB-Hopital Erasme Brussels, Belgium , ulb.ac.be

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Mia Levite

Mia Levite

Department of Neurobiology The Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot, Israel , weizmann.ac.il

Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel Aviv University aviv, Israel , tau.ac.il

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First published: 01 January 2004
Citations: 34

Abstract

Purpose: Elucidating the potential contribution of specific autoantibodies (Ab′s) to the etiology and/or pathology of some human epilepsies. Methods: Six epilepsy patients with Rasmussen′s encephalitis (RE) and 71 patients with other epilepsies were tested for Ab′s to the –B— peptide (amino acids 372-395) of the glutamate/AMPA subtype 3 receptor (GluR3B peptide), double-stranded DNA (dsDNA), and additional autoimmune disease-associated autoantigens, and for the ability of their serum and cerebrospinal-fluid (CSF) to kill neurons. Results: Elevated anti-GluR3B Ab′s were found in serum and CSF of most RE patients, and in serum of 17/71 (24%) patients with other epilepsies. In two RE patients, anti-GluR3B Ab′s decreased drastically in CSF following functional-hemispherotomy, in association with seizure cessation and neurological improvement. Serum and CSF of two RE patients, and serum of 12/71 (17%) patients with other epilepsies, contained elevated anti-dsDNA Ab′s, the hallmark of systemic-lupus-erythematosus. The sera (but not the CSF) of some RE patients contained also clinically elevated levels of –classical— autoimmune Ab′s to glutamic-acid-decarboxylase, cardiolipin, β2-glycoprotein-I and nuclear-antigens SS-A and RNP-70. Sera and CSF of some RE patients caused substantial death of hippocampal neurons. Conclusions: Some epilepsy patients harbor Ab′s to GluR3 and dsDNA on both sides of the blood-brain barrier, and additional autoimmune Ab′s only in serum. Since all these Ab′s may be detrimental to the nervous system and/or peripheral organs, we recommend testing for their presence in epilepsy, and silencing their activity in Ab-positive patients.

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