Isoelectric focusing of CSF proteins in known or probable infectious neurological diseases and the Guillain-Barré syndrome
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Isoelectric focusing of CSF proteins in known or probable infectious neurological diseases and the Guillain-Barré syndrome
Abstract
The CSF and serum proteins of 120 patients with known or probable infectious neurological diseases or the Guillain-Barré syndrome were examined with thin-layer IEF. All but two of these patients exhibited one or combinations of different CSF-protein aberrations in the acidic and alkaline range. Aberrant non-Ig fractions (including transferrin, the tau-fraction and gamma-trace protein) were found in frequencies varying between 4 and 48%. CSF Ig components of restricted heterogeneity, i.e. oligoclonal bands and/or regional increases of gamma-globulins, were more frequent in patients with (meningo-)encephalitic or (meningo-)-myelitis/radiculitic disorders (respectively 69 and 48%) than in subjects with meningitis or Guillain-Barré syndrome (17%). The occurrence of such Ig abnormalities was higher in subacute or chronic than in acute disease and in subjects examined greater than 4 weeks after the onset rather than earlier. Ig-band spectra with marked anodal extension were found predominantly in (meningo-)encephalitic disorders with infratentorial symptoms. Age and sex were not found to influence the occurrence of abnormal Ig fractions. Such components could be detected in spite of pronounced blood-CSF barrier defects.
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