Abstract

We studied the intrathecal synthesis of the anti-Hu antibody (also called type 1 antineuronal nuclear autoantibody) in 14 patients with isolated paraneoplastic subacute sensory neuronopathy (SSN) and 16 with paraneoplastic encephalomyelitis (PEM). Patients with PEM had higher anti-Hu titers in the CSF (p = 0.003) but not in the serum than those with SSN. Only one patient (7%) with SSN had a positive intrathecal anti-Hu antibody synthesis whereas this was present in 14 (88%) of the 16 patients with PEM (p < 0.0001). The correlation between the intrathecal production of anti-Hu antibodies and PEM supports the role of autoimmune mechanisms in the pathogenesis of PEM. The absent intrathecal synthesis of anti-Hu antibodies in patients with SSN suggests easier accessibility of the systemic immune reaction to the sensory neurons probably due to the partial absence of blood-nerve barrier in the dorsal root ganglia.

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