Depletion of neutralising antibodies resensitises a secondary non-responder to botulinum A neurotoxin

Citation
M. Naumann et al., Depletion of neutralising antibodies resensitises a secondary non-responder to botulinum A neurotoxin, J NE NE PSY, 65(6), 1998, pp. 924-927
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Neurology,"Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY
ISSN journal
00223050 → ACNP
Volume
65
Issue
6
Year of publication
1998
Pages
924 - 927
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3050(199812)65:6<924:DONARA>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The objective was to evaluate whether removal of neutralising antibodies po tentially resensitises a secondary nonresponder to botulinum neurotoxin A ( BoNT/A). Neutralising antibodies directed against BoNTIA are produced durin g long term treatment with BoNT/A-hemagglutinin complex in up to 10% of pat ients with cervical dystonia. These patients become secondary nonresponders . Other serotypes of BoNT are not yet generally available and may also bear the risk of inducing antibody formation. Plasma exchange (PE) (one treatme nt cycle) and immunoadsorption on a protein A column (IA-PA; three treatmen t cycles) was employed over 15 months to remove neutralising antibodies fro m a severely disabled secondary nonresponder with cervical dystonia. After plasma exchange or IA-PA, BoNTIA was reinjected. Antibodies were measured w ith a sensitive functional toxin neutralising test. Repeated use of plasma exchange and IA-PA depleted neutralising antibodies to below the detection limit and subsequently allowed successful BoNTIA inj ection into dystonic muscles. No serious side effects were found related to the depletion of IgG. In conclusion PE or IA-PA performed before BoNTIA readministration may prov ide an alternative strategy in treating selected secondary non-responders w ho are severely disabled.