A. Desai et al., DETECTION OF AUTOANTIBODIES TO NEURAL ANTIGENS IN THE CSF OF JAPANESEENCEPHALITIS PATIENTS AND CORRELATION OF FINDINGS WITH THE OUTCOME, Journal of the neurological sciences, 122(1), 1994, pp. 109-116
This study reports the detection of autoantibodies to myelin basic pro
tein (MBP) and neurofilament proteins (NFP) in serum and cerebrospinal
fluid (CSF) of Japanese encephalitis patients. The diagnosis of Japan
ese encephalitis was confirmed in 72 patients by the presence of virus
specific antibodies to JEV in the CSF (28/72), viral antigen in the C
SF (19/72) and simultaneous presence of both antigen and JEV antibodie
s in the CSF in 25/72 patients. Autoantibodies to either purified NFP
(10) or MBP (s) or both (17) were detected in the CSF of 35 patients b
y ELISA in contrast with the control CSF samples. Amongst them 20 had
similar antibodies in the serum as well. Correlation of immunological
findings with the clinical outcome revealed that the presence of autoa
ntibodies in the CSF especially to NFP was associated with a fatal out
come (P < 0.05).