gq1b-ganglioside and Small-Fiber-Neuropathy

gq1b-ganglioside has been researched along with Small-Fiber-Neuropathy* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for gq1b-ganglioside and Small-Fiber-Neuropathy

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The incidental finding of elevated anti GQ1B antibodies in a patient with selective small fiber neuropathy.
    Journal of the neurological sciences, 2018, 05-15, Volume: 388

    Small fiber neuropathy (SFN) selectively affects small diameter sensory and/or autonomic axons. Pain and autonomic dysfunctions are the most common symptoms. SFN occurs in several autoimmune diseases and autoantibodies against neuronal proteins may play a role in SFN pathophysiology. Anti-GQ1b antibody has been associated with Miller Fisher syndrome, Bickerstaff's brainstem encephalitis, acute ophthalmoplegia, pharyngeal-cervical-brachial weakness and peripheral neuropathy involving large fibers. Isolated SFN associated with anti-GQ1b antibodies has not been previously reported. Here we report a 45-year-old woman presenting with highly positive anti-GQ1b titer and selective SFN without central nervous system or peripheral large nerve involvement. She improved upon administration of adalizumab. Further studies will clarify a possible pathogenetic role of antiganglioside antibodies in SFN. Moreover, the recognition of antiganglioside antibodies in SFN may have therapeutic consequences with patients who would benefit from immunotherapy.

    Topics: Autoantibodies; Biomarkers; Female; Gangliosides; Humans; Immunoglobulin M; Incidental Findings; Middle Aged; Small Fiber Neuropathy

2018