Ab. Poletaev et al., Serum anti-s100b, anti-GFAP and anti-NGF autoantibodies of IgG class in healthy persons and patients with mental and neurological disorders, AUTOIMMUN, 32(1), 2000, pp. 33-38
Natural autoantibodies of Ige class to proteins S100b, glial fibrillar acid
ic protein (GFAP), and nerve growth factor (NGF) are presented in serum of
healthy adults and those levels/affinities are relatively constant and may
vary among individuals within narrow limits, In patients with depressive di
sorder, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease dispersion of
such autoantibodies serum levels were often found beyond the normal ranges
. Most of the patient groups include cases with significantly elevated as w
ell as abnormally decreased immunoreactivity parameters. This leads us to a
ssumption that changes in some basic mechanisms of individual immune state
represent the common features of different forms of pathology of the nervou
s system.