Armangué, Thaís
Leypoldt, Frank
Málaga, Ignacio
Raspall Chaure, Miquel
Marti, Itxaso
Nichter, Charles
Pugh, John
Vicente-Rasoamalala, Mónica
Lafuente-Hidalgo, Miguel
Macaya Ruiz, Alfons
Ke, Michael
Titulaer, Maarten J.
Höftberger, Romana
Sheriff, Heather
Glaser, Carol
Dalmau Obrador, Josep
2019-02-27T16:14:44Z
2019-02-27T16:14:44Z
2014-02
2019-02-27T16:14:45Z
In 5 prospectively diagnosed patients with relapsing post-herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE), N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) antibodies were identified. Antibody synthesis started 1 to 4 weeks after HSE, preceding the neurological relapse. Three of 5 patients improved postimmunotherapy, 1 spontaneously, and 1 has started to improve. Two additional patients with NMDAR antibodies, 9 with unknown neuronal surface antibodies, and 1 with NMDAR and unknown antibodies, were identified during retrospective assessment of 34 HSE patients; the frequency of autoantibodies increased over time (serum, p=0.004; cerebrospinal fluid, p=0.04). The 3 retrospectively identified NMDAR antibody-positive patients also had evidence of relapsing post-HSE. Overall, these findings indicate that HSE triggers NMDAR antibodies and potentially other brain autoimmunity.
English
Encefalitis; Herpes; Autoimmunitat; Malalties cerebrals; Encephalitis; Herpesvirus diseases; Autoimmunity; Brain diseases
Wiley-Liss
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.24083
Annals of Neurology, 2013, vol. 75, num. 2, p. 317-323
https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.24083
(c) American Neurological Association, 2013