S. Rauer et R. Kaiser, Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay using recombinant HuD-autoantigen for serodiagnosis of paraneoplastic neurological syndromes, ACT NEUR SC, 103(4), 2001, pp. 248-254
Objectives - The aim of this study was to evaluate the suitability of an EL
ISA employing purified recombinant HuD antigen, for detection of specific a
nti-HuD antibodies in sera and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from patients with
paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNS). Material and methods. The cut
off for optical density readings was estimated by testing of 145 sera from
healthy subjects. Sera from 17 patients with paraneoplastic neurological sy
ndromes (PNS) and evidence of a clear anti-Hu band pattern in an immunoblot
employing human cerebellar crude extract as: antigen were tested. Results
- All 17 sera from patients with PNS revealed a clear positive result in th
e HuD-ELISA. demonstrating a sensitivity of 100%. Two out of 150 sera from
patients with various infectious. autoimmune and neoplastic diseases (exclu
ding PNS) showed a borderline result in the HuD-ELISA. This reveals a speci
ficity of more than 98%. In addition 10 serum/CSF pairs from patients with
anti-Hu-syndrome: were adjusted to equal IgG concentrations and were tested
in parallel in the HuD-ELISA. A specific antibody index (AI = ODCSF/ODseru
m) over 1.5 indicates intrathecal antibody synthesis. Six of ten patients r
evealed an AI >1.5, one was borderline (AI = 1.5). and three had an AI in t
he range of 0.9-1.2. There appears to be a correlation between elevated AIs
(> 1.5)and presence of oligoclonal bands in the CSF. Conclusion - Due to i
ts high specificity and sensitivity the recombinant HuD-ELISA is a suitable
test for detection of anti-HuD antibodies in patients with putative PNS. I
n addition, the HuD-ELISA seems to be appropriate for the detection of spec
ific intrathecal HuD-antibody synthesis.