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Antibody Transfection into Neurons as a Tool to Study Disease Pathogenesis
Published on: September 26, 2012
[Autoantibodies in neurological diseases: clinical implications]
P H Lalive1, M Chofflon, R A Du Pasquier
1Départment des Neurosciences Cliniques, HUG, Genève. patrice.lalive@hcuge.ch
Abstract:
Autoantibodies are defined as antibodies directed against self antigens, i.e., against a normal antigenic endogenous tissue constituent. They can be the immediate cause of the neurological syndrome or be detected as an epiphenomenon of the pathogenic process. Autoantibodies are often considered useful biomarkers for the improvement of diagnostic accuracy, for the staging of disease progression or for the follow up of a biological response to a therapeutic intervention. The purpose of this article is to review the autoantibodies that are available to investigate immune-mediated neurological conditions. The detection of some of these autoantibodies may help the clinician to establish a definite diagnosis which may further facilitate the therapeutic decision.
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