Anti-GM1 IgM antibodies were found in 23% of 56 patients with motor neuron disease (MND), in 19% of 69 patients with neuropathy and in 7% of 107 controls with other neurological and non-neurological diseases. Most patients had anti-GM1 IgM titers of 1:80 or less, while slightly higher titers (up to 1:640) were found in 1 patient with MND and 2 with neuropathy, and very high titers (1:20,480) were restricted to a patient with MND and an IgMk M-protein reacting with GM1, GD1b and asialo-GM1. Anti-GM1 IgM antibodies may be a normal constituent of the human antibody repertoire but their frequency and, at times, their levels are higher in patients with MND or neuropathy. The possible pathogenetic role of these antibodies remain to be established.

Clinical relevance of anti-GM1 IgM antibodies / E. Nobile-Orazio, M. Carpo, G. Scarlato. - In: ACTA NEUROLOGICA. - ISSN 0001-6276. - 13:6(1991 Dec), pp. 514-9-519.

Clinical relevance of anti-GM1 IgM antibodies

E. Nobile-Orazio
Primo
;
M. Carpo
Secondo
;
G. Scarlato
Ultimo
1991

Abstract

Anti-GM1 IgM antibodies were found in 23% of 56 patients with motor neuron disease (MND), in 19% of 69 patients with neuropathy and in 7% of 107 controls with other neurological and non-neurological diseases. Most patients had anti-GM1 IgM titers of 1:80 or less, while slightly higher titers (up to 1:640) were found in 1 patient with MND and 2 with neuropathy, and very high titers (1:20,480) were restricted to a patient with MND and an IgMk M-protein reacting with GM1, GD1b and asialo-GM1. Anti-GM1 IgM antibodies may be a normal constituent of the human antibody repertoire but their frequency and, at times, their levels are higher in patients with MND or neuropathy. The possible pathogenetic role of these antibodies remain to be established.
Autoantibodies; Humans; Neurologic Examination; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay; Middle Aged; G(M1) Ganglioside; Motor Neuron Disease; Male; Immunoglobulin M
Settore MED/26 - Neurologia
dic-1991
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