Ganglioside-specific IgG and IgA recruit leukocyte effector functions in Guillain-Barre syndrome
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2007
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Sorge, N.M. van
Yuki, N.
Koga, M.
Susuki, K.
Jansen, M.D.
Kooten, C. van
Wokke, J.H.
Winkel, J.G.J. van de
Pol, W.L. van der
Berg, L.H. van den
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Abstract
The capacity of ganglioside-specific autoantibodies to recruit leukocyte effector functions was studied. Serum samples from 87 patients
with Guillain–Barré (GBS) or Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS), containing GM1-, GQ1b-, or GD1b-specific IgG or IgA, were tested for
leukocyte activating capacity. Ganglioside-specific IgG antibodies generally induced leukocyte activation, irrespective of specificity. The
magnitude of leukocyte degranulation correlated with GM1- and GQ1b-specific IgG titers, but not with disease severity. Finally, GM1-
specific IgA activated leukocytes through the IgA receptor, FcαRI (CD89). Therefore, both ganglioside-specific IgG and IgA can recruit
leukocyte effector functions, which may be relevant in the pathogenesis of GBS and MFS.
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Keywords: Guillain–Barré syndrome; Autoantibodies; Pathogenicity; Gangliosides; FcγR
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Algemeen onderzoek, Econometric and Statistical Methods: General, Geneeskunde(GENK), Immunology