Abstract | BACKGROUND: OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of serum from a patient with subacute sensory axonopathy on the function of the Trk high-affinity nerve growth factor receptor. PATIENT: An 86-year-old man with sensory neuropathy exhibiting an autoantibody to Trk. METHODS: Immunoblot analyses of the brain homogenates and immunoprecipitation were performed with human sera. We further examined the effect of sera on nerve growth factor-induced neurite outgrowth and Trk autophosphorylation. RESULTS: The patient showed sensory nerve axonopathy without well-known paraneoplastic autoantibodies. His serum inhibited nerve growth factor-induced neurite outgrowth and Trk autophosphorylation in PCtrk cells. Moreover, the patient's serum, but not control serum, immunoprecipitated Trk and recognized Trk in brain homogenates as well as in Trk immunoprecipitates. CONCLUSION: These data strongly suggest that an anti-Trk autoantibody might cause subacute sensory neuropathy.
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Authors | Tatsuro Mutoh, Masayuki Tachi, Shigeaki Yano, Takateru Mihara, Hiroko Yamamoto |
Journal | Archives of neurology
(Arch Neurol)
Vol. 62
Issue 10
Pg. 1612-5
(Oct 2005)
ISSN: 0003-9942 [Print] United States |
PMID | 16216947
(Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
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Chemical References |
- Autoantibodies
- Receptor, trkA
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Topics |
- Aged
- Aged, 80 and over
- Autoantibodies
(blood, immunology)
- Blotting, Western
- Brain
(metabolism)
- Cells, Cultured
- Humans
- Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin
(complications)
- Male
- Neurons
(metabolism)
- Paraneoplastic Polyneuropathy
(immunology, physiopathology)
- Receptor, trkA
(immunology)
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