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Human gestational N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor autoantibodies impair neonatal murine brain function.

Betty JurekMariya ChaykaJakob KreyeKatharina LangLarissa KrausPawel FidzinskiHans-Christian KornauLe-Minh DaoNina K WenkeMelissa LongMarion RivalanYork WinterJonas LeubnerJulia HerkenSimone MayerSusanne MuellerPhilipp Boehm-SturmUlrich DirnaglDietmar SchmitzMichael KölchHarald Prüss
Published in: Annals of neurology (2019)
The data collectively support a model in which asymptomatic mothers can harbor low-level pathogenic human NR1 ABs that are diaplacentally transferred, causing neurotoxic effects on neonatal development. Thus, AB-mediated network changes may represent a potentially treatable neurodevelopmental congenital brain disorder contributing to lifelong neuropsychiatric morbidity in affected children. ANN NEUROL 2019;86:656-670.
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