Nemni R, Camerlingo M, Fazio R, Casto L, Quattrini A, Mamoli D, Lorenzetti I, Canal N, Mamoli A
Department of Neurology, University of Milan, Italy.
Ann Neurol. 1993 Dec;34(6):848-54. doi: 10.1002/ana.410340615.
Anti-Purkinje cell antibodies (APCA), believed to be markers of paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration in females, have been identified in the serum of 3 men with subacute sensory neuronopathies and no evidence of tumors 5 years after the onset of the neurological signs. By indirect immunohistochemistry on sections of rat cerebellum and dorsal root ganglia, the patients' IgG bound to the cytoplasms of both Purkinje cells and dorsal root ganglia neurons. By western blot analysis on whole human cerebellum and whole human dorsal root ganglia homogenates, the IgG from 2 patients bound to a 62-kd protein in both homogenates and the IgG from 1 patient bound to a 110-kd protein in the cerebellum homogenate only. Yo autoantibody test was negative in all patients. Our study provides evidence that non-anti-Yo APCA may be associated with subacute sensory neuronopathies and are not necessarily markers of an underlying tumor. The previously described anti-Yo APCA has only occurred in females with cancer.
抗浦肯野细胞抗体(APCA)被认为是女性副肿瘤性小脑变性的标志物,在3名患有亚急性感觉神经元病且神经系统症状出现5年后无肿瘤证据的男性血清中被检测到。通过对大鼠小脑和背根神经节切片进行间接免疫组织化学检测,患者的IgG与浦肯野细胞和背根神经节神经元的细胞质结合。通过对全人类小脑和全人类背根神经节匀浆进行蛋白质印迹分析,2名患者的IgG与两种匀浆中的一种62-kd蛋白结合,1名患者的IgG仅与小脑匀浆中的一种110-kd蛋白结合。所有患者的Yo自身抗体检测均为阴性。我们的研究提供了证据,表明非抗Yo APCA可能与亚急性感觉神经元病相关,且不一定是潜在肿瘤的标志物。先前描述的抗Yo APCA仅出现在患有癌症的女性中。