| Literature DB >> 26439953 |
Mario Gonzalez-Gronow1, Miguel Cuchacovich2, Rina Francos3, Stephanie Cuchacovich4, Angel Blanco5, Rodrigo Sandoval6, Cristian Farias Gomez6, Javier A Valenzuela6, Rupa Ray7, Salvatore V Pizzo7.
Abstract
Autoantibodies from autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) patients react with multiple proteins expressed in the brain. One such autoantibody targets myelin basic protein (MBP). ASD patients have autoantibodies to MBP of both the IgG and IgA classes in high titers, but no autoantibodies of the IgM class. IgA autoantibodies act as serine proteinases and degrade MBP in vitro. They also induce a decrease in long-term potentiation in the hippocampi of rats either perfused with or previously inoculated with this IgA. Because this class of autoantibody causes myelin sheath destruction in multiple sclerosis (MS), we hypothesized a similar pathological role for them in ASD.Entities:
Keywords: Autism; Autoimmunity; Myelin basic protein; Protease antibodies; Rat hippocampi; Synaptic plasticity
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26439953 DOI: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2015.07.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neuroimmunol ISSN: 0165-5728 Impact factor: 3.478