Anti-amphiphysin I antibodies in patients with paraneoplastic neurological disorders associated with small cell lung carcinoma Journal Article


Authors: Saiz, A.; Dalmau, J.; Butler, M. H.; Chen, Q.; Delattre, J. Y.; De Camilli, P.; Graus, F.
Article Title: Anti-amphiphysin I antibodies in patients with paraneoplastic neurological disorders associated with small cell lung carcinoma
Abstract: Patients with stiff man syndrome and breast cancer develop anti-amphiphysin I antibodies that primarily recognise the C terminus of the protein. Anti-amphiphysin I antibodies have also been identified in a few patients with paraneoplastic neurological disorders (PND) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC). The frequency of anti-amphiphysin I antibodies in patients with SCLC and PND was analysed and the epitope specificity of these antibodies was characterised. Anti-amphiphysin I antibodies were evaluated by immunohistochemistry on human and rat cerebellum and immunoblots of rat brain homogenates. Serum samples included 134 patients with PND and anti-Hu antibodies (83% had SCLC), 44 with SCLC and PND without anti-Hu-antibodies, 63 with PND and either Yo, Ri, or Tr antibodies, 146 with SCLC without PND, and 104 with non-PND. Positive serum samples were confirmed with immunoblots of recombinant human amphiphysin I and immunoreacted with five overlapping peptide fragments covering the full length of the molecule. Serum samples positive for anti-amphiphysin I antibodies included those from seven (2.9%) patients with PND and two (1.4%) with SCLC without PND. Six of the seven anti-amphiphysin I antibody positive patients with PND had SCLC (three with Hu-antibodies), and one had anti-Hu-antibodies but no detectable tumour. The PND included encephalo-myelitis/sensory neuropathy (five patients), cerebellar degeneration (one), and opsoclonus (one). All anti-amphiphysin I antibodies reacted with the C terminus of amphiphysin I, but seven also recognised other fragments of the molecule. In conclusion, anti-amphiphysin I antibodies are present at low frequency in patients with SCLC irrespective of the presence of an associated PND. All anti-amphiphysin I antibody positive serum samples have in common reactivity with the C terminus of the protein.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; adult; human tissue; aged; middle aged; unclassified drug; major clinical study; nonhuman; animals; animal tissue; cerebellum; disease association; sensory neuropathy; carboxy terminal sequence; lung neoplasms; nerve tissue proteins; lung small cell cancer; rat; immunoblotting; antibody specificity; rats; antibodies; autoantibody; opsoclonus; paraneoplastic syndrome; stiff man syndrome; neurologic disease; nerve protein; autoantibodies; small cell lung carcinoma; carcinoma, small cell; nervous system diseases; encephalomyelitis; paraneoplastic syndromes; paraneoplastic; amphiphysin; brain homogenate; cerebellum degeneration; humans; human; male; female; priority journal; article; amphiphysin i
Journal Title: Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
Volume: 66
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0022-3050
Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.  
Date Published: 1999-02-01
Start Page: 214
End Page: 217
Language: English
PUBMED: 10071102
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC1736210
DOI: 10.1136/jnnp.66.2.214
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 16 August 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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