Abstract

Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS) is a clinical condition characterized by a sudden and dramatic obsessive-compulsive disorder with a suggested post-infectious immune-mediated etiology. This condition is accompanied by an extensive series of relatively serious neuropsychiatric symptoms. The diagnosis of PANS is made by “exclusion”, as the individual PANS symptoms overlap with a multiplicity of psychiatric disorders with the onset in childhood. A number of researchers accumulated evidence to support the hypothesis that PANS was closely associated with a number of infections.In the last decade, metabolomics played an essential role in improving the knowledge of complex biological systems and identifying potential new biomarkers as indicators of pathological progressions or pharmacologic responses to therapy. The metabolome is considered the most predictive phenotype, capable of recognizing epigenetic differences, reflecting more closely the clinical reality at any given moment and thus providing extremely dynamic data. In the present work, the most recent hypothesis and suggested mechanisms of this condition are reviewed and the case of a 10 -year-old girl with PANS is described, before and after clarithromycin treatment. The main results of this case report are discussed from a metabolomics point of view. The alteration of several metabolic pathways concerning the microbial activity highlights the possible role of the microbiome in the development of PANS. Furthermore, different metabolic perturbations at the level of protein biosynthesis, energy and amino acid metabolisms are observed and discussed. Based on our observations, it is believed that metabolomics is a promising technology to unravel the mysteries of PANS in the near future.

Highlights

  • Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS) is a clinical condition characterized by the sudden and dramatic onset of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) with recommended post-infectious immune-mediated etiology [1]

  • PANS is a clinical condition characterized by the sudden and dramatic onset of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) with recommended post-infectious immune-mediated etiology [1]. This condition is accompanied by an extensive series of relatively serious neuropsychiatric symptoms: separation anxiety; irritability, aggression and/or severely oppositional behaviors; emotional liability and/or depression; sensory or motor abnormalities with choreiform finger movements; academic decline related to attention and memory deficit; sleep disturbances, severely restricted food intake, urinary frequency and enuresis [2, 3]

  • The cross-reaction mechanism may lead to an exaggerated immune responsivity with pro-inflammatory cytokine production resulting in the damage to the structure of the central nervous system, which eventually results in neuropsychiatric disorders manifested by PANS patients

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PANS is a clinical condition characterized by the sudden and dramatic onset of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) with recommended post-infectious immune-mediated etiology [1]. This condition is accompanied by an extensive series of relatively serious neuropsychiatric symptoms: separation anxiety; irritability, aggression and/or severely oppositional behaviors; emotional liability and/or depression; sensory or motor abnormalities with choreiform finger movements; academic decline related to attention and memory deficit; sleep disturbances, severely restricted food intake, urinary frequency and enuresis [2, 3].

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