Anti-cardiolipin antibodies in neurological disorders: cross-reaction with anti-single stranded DNA activity
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Anti-cardiolipin antibodies in neurological disorders: cross-reaction with anti-single stranded DNA activity
Abstract
Antiphospholipid (PL) antibodies have been detected in sera from patients with chronic neurological diseases associated with disorders of immunity. In an isotype specific radioimmunoassay for anti-cardiolipin (CL) antibodies, we found IgM anti-CL (greater than 2 s.d. above mean of controls) in 17/25 (68%) patients with myasthenia gravis (MG), 8/25 (32%) with the Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS), 5/17 (29%) with multiple sclerosis and 3/11 (27%) cases of migraine. IgG anti-CL was only found in low titres in sera from 10 patients with MG and three with LEMS. Significant anti-CL activity could not be detected in sera from nine patients with acute Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), 12 chronic cases of epilepsy, 8/9 with oat cell carcinoma and 9/10 with acute stroke. Further tests on 39 sera with the highest anti-CL activity, from all of the above disease groups, showed a significant correlation between IgM anti-CL and IgM anti-ss DNA activities. In a series of competitive inhibition assays six sera from patients with MG were shown to have a proportion of both specific and cross-reactive IgM anti-CL and IgM anti-ss DNA antibodies. Anti-phospholipid antibodies occur in certain neurological diseases, at lower titres than seen in SLE, yet their cross-reactive binding to ss DNA suggests similar antibacterial origins as have been proposed for lupus auto-antibodies. In the absence of overt infection they might reflect a breakdown of tolerance for non-organ specific membrane antigens in diseases with predominantly organ specific membrane bound putative autoimmunogens.
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