Paraneoplastic anti-CV2 antibodies react with peripheral nerve and are associated with a mixed axonal and demyelinating peripheral neuropathy
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- DOI: 10.1002/1531-8249(20010201)49:2<214::aid-ana41>3.0.co;2-w
Paraneoplastic anti-CV2 antibodies react with peripheral nerve and are associated with a mixed axonal and demyelinating peripheral neuropathy
Abstract
Subacute sensory neuronopathy with anti-Hu antibodies is the best-characterized paraneoplastic peripheral neuropathy associated with carcinoma. Anti-CV2 antibodies, another group of paraneoplastic antibodies, react with a 66-kd brain protein belonging to the family of Ulip/CRMP proteins. The manifestations associated with anti-CV2 antibodies include cerebellar degeneration, uveitis, and peripheral neuropathy. Some of these patients also have anti-Hu antibodies. We have compared the clinical, electrophysiological, and pathological characteristics of the peripheral neuropathy in 9 patients with anti-CV2 antibodies (3 of whom also had anti-Hu antibodies) and 12 patients with only anti-Hu antibodies. Data for patients with anti-Hu antibodies alone indicated subacute sensory neuronopathy. Patients with anti-CV2 antibodies had a mixed axonal and demyelinating sensory motor neuropathy that was sometimes superimposed on subacute sensory neuronopathy when both anti-CV2 and anti-Hu antibodies were present. Unlike anti-Hu antibodies, anti-CV2 antibodies reacted with peripheral nerve antigens, as shown by their ability to bind to a 66-kd protein in human and rat nerve on Western blot analysis and to immunolabel peripheral nerve axons and sensory neurons on immunohistochemical study.
Comment in
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Are the "newly discovered" paraneoplastic anticollapsin response-mediator protein 5 antibodies simply anti-CV2 antibodies?Ann Neurol. 2001 Nov;50(5):688-91. doi: 10.1002/ana.1270. Ann Neurol. 2001. PMID: 11706981 No abstract available.
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