Literature DB >> 16101129

Antibodies to cerebellar nerve fibres in two patients with paraneoplastic cerebellar ataxia.

Sabrina Balegno1, Mauro Ceroni, Manuel Corato, Diego Franciotta, Bruno Giometto, Kalliope Marinu-Aktipu, Rosanna Nano.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to characterize two new atypical anti-neuronal antibodies using an immunohistochemical method on rat cerebellum and Western blot techniques with primate cerebellar tissue and with recombinant neuronal proteins. Atypical sera from two patients with paraneoplastic neurological syndromes associated with different tumours were detected. Case number 1 presented cerebellar degeneration and Merkel cell carcinoma and case number 2 paraneoplastic brainstem encephalitis and malignant fibrous histiocytoma. By immunohistochemistry, the two new atypical antibodies showed a similar fibrillar positivity in the molecular and granular layers and around the Purkinje cells. The dot blot with recombinant neuronal proteins (HuD, NOVA-1, CDR62/Yo, Amphiphysin) was negative, whereas the Western blot with neuronal antigens of primate cerebellum identified two different proteins with molecular weights (64 kD in case number 1, and 70 kD in case number 2). In conclusion, the two new antibody reactivities against nerve fibres should be integrated into the diagnostic paraneoplastic neurological syndromes guidelines.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16101129

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anticancer Res        ISSN: 0250-7005            Impact factor:   2.480


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