Anti-CNTN1 IgG3 induces acute conduction block and motor deficits in a passive transfer rat model.
Kathrin DopplerYasmin SchusterLuise AppeltshauserLydia BikoCarmen VillmannAndreas WeishauptChristian WernerClaudia SommerPublished in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2019)
Our data suggest that anti-contactin-1 IgG3 induces an acute conduction block that is most probably mediated by autoantibody binding and subsequent complement deposition and may account for acute onset of disease in these patients. This supports the notion of anti-contactin-1-associated neuropathy as a paranodopathy with the nodes of Ranvier as the site of pathogenesis.
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