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Michael Gilligan1, Andrew McKeon2
1Departments of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA; Department of Neurology, St Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
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Neural autoantibody testing is standard for patients with suspected autoimmune neurologic disorders. The number of neural antibodies has increased dramatically in the past 40 years, with over 50 disease-specific neural antibodies defined to date. The advent of immune-profiling assays such as protein array and phage immunoprecipitation sequencing (PhIP-Seq) has further expedited the rate of antibody discovery, with many recent targets identified using these methods. In this review, we discuss traditional and novel methods of antibody discovery, with an emphasis on the incorporation of protein array and PhIP-Seq into our antibody discovery approach. Advantages, limitations, and potential future uses of these platforms within the field of autoimmune neurology are also considered.
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