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High prevalence and functional effects of serum antineuronal antibodies in patients with gastrointestinal disorders.

A LüttKlaus MichelD KrügerM S VolzM NassirE SchulzL PorallaP TangermannChristian BojarskiM HöltjeB TeegenW StöckerMichael SchemannB SiegmundHarald Prüss
Published in: Neurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society (2018)
Antineuronal antibodies were significantly more frequent in GI patients and associated with functional effects on bowel secretion. Future studies will determine whether such antibodies indicate patients who might benefit from additional antibody-directed therapies. However, well-characterized encephalitis-related autoantibodies such as against DPPX were not detected, underlining their rarity in routine cohorts.
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