Gregory S Day1, Brian A Gordon2, Robert C Bucelli3, Richard J Perrin4, A Sebastian Lopez-Chiriboga5, Beau M Ances6. 1. Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, FL, United States of America. Electronic address: day.gregory@mayo.edu. 2. Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO, United States of America; Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University School of Medicine, United States of America. 3. Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO, United States of America; Department of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine, United States of America. 4. Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO, United States of America; Department of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine, United States of America; Department of Pathology and Immunology, Washington University School of Medicine, United States of America. 5. Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, FL, United States of America. 6. Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO, United States of America; Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University School of Medicine, United States of America; Department of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine, United States of America.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The factors that predispose to relapse in patients recovering with autoimmune encephalitis (AE) are largely unknown, complicating efforts to distinguish patients with resurgent symptoms who may benefit from additional immune-modulating therapies from those with other causes of impairment. METHODS: We report a patient with AE with leucine-rich glioma-inactivated 1 autoantibodies with a typical presentation, but atypical course complicated by treatment-refractory psychoses and progressive cognitive decline. We leveraged emergent molecular biomarkers, including [18F]florbetapir (amyloid) and [18F]flortaucipir AV45 (tau) PET neuroimaging, to evaluate for common neurodegenerative causes of impairment. The patient was followed until death and a brain autopsy performed. RESULTS: No evidence of active inflammation was observed on neuroimaging or cerebrospinal fluid analyses in our patient with resurgent, treatment-refractory cognitive decline. [18F]Florbetapir and [18F]flortaucipir retention were increased in cerebral cortices in a pattern consistent with symptomatic Alzheimer's disease. Immunomodulatory therapies were stopped, and appropriate counseling provided to the patient and family. The patient died 2.4 months following [18F]flortaucipir PET neuroimaging. Brain autopsy confirmed changes typical of Alzheimer's disease without evidence of active inflammation or sequelae of AE, establishing Alzheimer's disease as the likely cause of resurgent symptoms in this patient. CONCLUSIONS: Symptoms of age-related neurodegenerative illnesses may emerge following AE, particularly in older patients in whom neurodegenerative dementing illnesses are more common. Molecular biomarkers may aid in the evaluation of treatment-refractory patients with resurgent symptoms and signs, influencing management.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The factors that predispose to relapse in patients recovering with autoimmune encephalitis (AE) are largely unknown, complicating efforts to distinguish patients with resurgent symptoms who may benefit from additional immune-modulating therapies from those with other causes of impairment. METHODS: We report a patient with AE with leucine-rich glioma-inactivated 1 autoantibodies with a typical presentation, but atypical course complicated by treatment-refractory psychoses and progressive cognitive decline. We leveraged emergent molecular biomarkers, including [18F]florbetapir (amyloid) and [18F]flortaucipir AV45 (tau) PET neuroimaging, to evaluate for common neurodegenerative causes of impairment. The patient was followed until death and a brain autopsy performed. RESULTS: No evidence of active inflammation was observed on neuroimaging or cerebrospinal fluid analyses in our patient with resurgent, treatment-refractory cognitive decline. [18F]Florbetapir and [18F]flortaucipir retention were increased in cerebral cortices in a pattern consistent with symptomatic Alzheimer's disease. Immunomodulatory therapies were stopped, and appropriate counseling provided to the patient and family. The patient died 2.4 months following [18F]flortaucipir PET neuroimaging. Brain autopsy confirmed changes typical of Alzheimer's disease without evidence of active inflammation or sequelae of AE, establishing Alzheimer's disease as the likely cause of resurgent symptoms in this patient. CONCLUSIONS: Symptoms of age-related neurodegenerative illnesses may emerge following AE, particularly in older patients in whom neurodegenerative dementing illnesses are more common. Molecular biomarkers may aid in the evaluation of treatment-refractory patients with resurgent symptoms and signs, influencing management.
Authors: Christian G Bien; Angela Vincent; Michael H Barnett; Albert J Becker; Ingmar Blümcke; Francesc Graus; Kurt A Jellinger; David E Reuss; Teresa Ribalta; Jürgen Schlegel; Ian Sutton; Hans Lassmann; Jan Bauer Journal: Brain Date: 2012-04-25 Impact factor: 13.501
Authors: Avi Gadoth; Sean J Pittock; Divyanshu Dubey; Andrew McKeon; Jeff W Britton; John E Schmeling; Aurelia Smith; Amy L Kotsenas; Robert E Watson; Daniel H Lachance; Eoin P Flanagan; Vanda A Lennon; Christopher J Klein Journal: Ann Neurol Date: 2017-07 Impact factor: 10.422
Authors: Rik Ossenkoppele; Daniel R Schonhaut; Michael Schöll; Samuel N Lockhart; Nagehan Ayakta; Suzanne L Baker; James P O'Neil; Mustafa Janabi; Andreas Lazaris; Averill Cantwell; Jacob Vogel; Miguel Santos; Zachary A Miller; Brianne M Bettcher; Keith A Vossel; Joel H Kramer; Maria L Gorno-Tempini; Bruce L Miller; William J Jagust; Gil D Rabinovici Journal: Brain Date: 2016-03-08 Impact factor: 13.501
Authors: Adam S Fleisher; Michael J Pontecorvo; Michael D Devous; Ming Lu; Anupa K Arora; Stephen P Truocchio; Patricia Aldea; Matthew Flitter; Tricia Locascio; Marybeth Devine; Andrew Siderowf; Thomas G Beach; Thomas J Montine; Geidy E Serrano; Craig Curtis; Allison Perrin; Stephen Salloway; Misty Daniel; Charles Wellman; Abhinay D Joshi; David J Irwin; Val J Lowe; William W Seeley; Milos D Ikonomovic; Joseph C Masdeu; Ian Kennedy; Thomas Harris; Michael Navitsky; Sudeepti Southekal; Mark A Mintun Journal: JAMA Neurol Date: 2020-07-01 Impact factor: 18.302
Authors: Julien Hébert; Gregory S Day; Claude Steriade; Richard A Wennberg; David F Tang-Wai Journal: Can J Neurol Sci Date: 2018-06-25 Impact factor: 2.104
Authors: Matthew R Brier; Brian Gordon; Karl Friedrichsen; John McCarthy; Ari Stern; Jon Christensen; Christopher Owen; Patricia Aldea; Yi Su; Jason Hassenstab; Nigel J Cairns; David M Holtzman; Anne M Fagan; John C Morris; Tammie L S Benzinger; Beau M Ances Journal: Sci Transl Med Date: 2016-05-11 Impact factor: 17.956
Authors: Clifford R Jack; Heather J Wiste; Christopher G Schwarz; Val J Lowe; Matthew L Senjem; Prashanthi Vemuri; Stephen D Weigand; Terry M Therneau; Dave S Knopman; Jeffrey L Gunter; David T Jones; Jonathan Graff-Radford; Kejal Kantarci; Rosebud O Roberts; Michelle M Mielke; Mary M Machulda; Ronald C Petersen Journal: Brain Date: 2018-05-01 Impact factor: 13.501
Authors: Clifford R Jack; David A Bennett; Kaj Blennow; Maria C Carrillo; Billy Dunn; Samantha Budd Haeberlein; David M Holtzman; William Jagust; Frank Jessen; Jason Karlawish; Enchi Liu; Jose Luis Molinuevo; Thomas Montine; Creighton Phelps; Katherine P Rankin; Christopher C Rowe; Philip Scheltens; Eric Siemers; Heather M Snyder; Reisa Sperling Journal: Alzheimers Dement Date: 2018-04 Impact factor: 21.566
Authors: Gregory S Day; Brian A Gordon; Austin McCullough; Robert C Bucelli; Richard J Perrin; Tammie L S Benzinger; Beau M Ances Journal: Ann Clin Transl Neurol Date: 2021-01-07 Impact factor: 4.511
Authors: Bryce K Chang; Gregory S Day; Jonathan Graff-Radford; Andrew McKeon; Eoin P Flanagan; Alicia Algeciras-Schimnich; Michelle M Mielke; Aivi Nguyen; David T Jones; Michel Toledano; Walter K Kremers; David S Knopman; Ronald C Petersen; Wentao Li Journal: Eur J Neurol Date: 2022-07-05 Impact factor: 6.288