Paraneoplastic myasthenia gravis: Detection of anti-MGT30 (titin) antibodies predicts thymic epithelial tumor Journal Article


Authors: Voltz, R. D.; Albrich, W. C.; Nagele, A.; Schumm, F.; Wick, M.; Freiburg, A.; Gautel, M.; Thaler, H. T.; Aarli, J.; Kirchner, T.; Hohlfeld, R.
Article Title: Paraneoplastic myasthenia gravis: Detection of anti-MGT30 (titin) antibodies predicts thymic epithelial tumor
Abstract: It has been suggested that antibodies against nonacetylcholine receptor proteins of striated muscle are markers of the presence of a thymic epithelial tumor in patients with myasthenia gravis (MG). These antibodies may be? measured using an immunofluorescence assay against striated muscle (anti-STR) or an ELISA with a recombinant 30-kd titin fragment (anti-MGT30). To directly compare anti-STR with anti-MGT30, we examined the sera of 276 consecutive patients with known or suspected MG. Definite diagnoses and thymic histology, if available, were correlated with the antibody assays. Of the 276 patients, 164 had MG. Thymic histology was obtained in 44 patients: 18 had lymphofollicular hyperplasia, 13 thymic epithelial tumors, 8 atrophy, and 5 were normal. When compared with anti-STR, anti-MGT30 showed a sensitivity of 69% (STR 77%), specificity or 100% (STR 56%, p = 0.026), negative predictive value or 82% (STR 77%), and positive predictive value of 100% (STR 56%, p = 0.003) for the identification of a thymic epithelial tumor versus thymic hyperplasia. We conclude that the anti-MGT30 ELISA is better than the anti-STR immunofluorescence assay for the diagnosis of paraneoplastic MG.
Keywords: thymoma
Journal Title: Neurology
Volume: 49
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0028-3878
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 1997-11-01
Start Page: 1454
End Page: 1457
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:A1997YF84400052
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 9371941
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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