Native versus deglycosylated IgM in anti-MAG neuropathy: Correlation with clinical status - Study of 10 cases - Sorbonne Université
Journal Articles Journal of Neuroimmunology Year : 2020

Native versus deglycosylated IgM in anti-MAG neuropathy: Correlation with clinical status - Study of 10 cases

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Background/purpose: In anti-myelin associated glycoprotein (anti-MAG) neuropathies, there is evidence that anti-MAG antibodies are pathogenic but numerous studies report the absence or a weak correlation between the titers of these antibodies and disease course. In this study we assessed the relationships between MAG and glycosylated moieties located on Fc fragment of IgM anti-MAG. Material and methods: IgM were extracted from the serum of 8 patients with anti-MAG neuropathy and in 2 patients with anti-MAG antibodies without anti-MAG neuropathy. Anti-MAG activity was performed with pre- and post-deglycosylated IgM extracts using indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) and ELISA. Sera from 49 patients with IgM monoclonal gammopathy without neurological disease were tested as control group (CG). Results were compared to clinical scores. For 4 patients the affinity constant of IgM with MAG was analyzed pre- and post-deglycosylated, using surface plasmon resonance technology (SPR). Results: The relationships between MAG and glycosylated moieties of IgM anti-MAG were confirmed by kinetic and immunological assays. Deglycosylation resulted in a decrease in anti-MAG titers. Post-deglycosylation anti-MAG titers trended with changes in IgM titers and allowed quantifying anti-MAG antibodies without a saturation of the testing method. After deglycosylation, the titers better represented pathogenic activity and help to follow a given patient's clinical status prospectively. Six patients from CG (12.2%) had anti-MAG antibody titers over positive threshold: 1000 Bühlmann-Titer-Units (BTU) supporting the hypothesis of neutral intermolecular interactions between IgM and MAG. Deglycosylation allowed distinguishing infra clinical forms from neutral relationships forms, when the titers are weak but this assay remains essentially a diagnostic tool.
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hal-02492790 , version 1 (27-02-2020)

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J. Neil, V. Choumet, K. Beadon, E. Delmont, P. Ghillani, et al.. Native versus deglycosylated IgM in anti-MAG neuropathy: Correlation with clinical status - Study of 10 cases. Journal of Neuroimmunology, 2020, 339, pp.577094. ⟨10.1016/j.jneuroim.2019.577094⟩. ⟨hal-02492790⟩
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