Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2116748512> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2116748512 endingPage "2506" @default.
- W2116748512 startingPage "2491" @default.
- W2116748512 abstract "Antibodies targeting major gangliosides that are broadly distributed in the nervous system are sometimes associated with clinical symptoms that imply selective nerve damage. For example, anti-GD1a antibodies are associated with acute motor axonal neuropathy (AMAN), a form of Guillain-Barré syndrome that selectively affects motor nerves, despite reports that GD1a is present in human axons and myelin and is not expressed differentially in motor versus sensory roots. We used a series of high-affinity monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against the major nervous system gangliosides GM1, GD1a, GD1b and GT1b to test whether any of them bind motor or sensory fibres differentially in rodent and human peripheral nerves. The following observations were made. (i) Some of the anti-GD1a antibodies preferentially stained motor fibres, supporting the association of human anti-GD1a antibodies with predominant motor neuropathies such as AMAN. (ii) A GD1b antibody preferentially stained the large dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurones, in keeping with the proposed role of human anti-GD1b antibodies in sensory ataxic neuropathies. (iii) Two mAbs with broad structural cross-reactivity bound to both gangliosides and peripheral nerve proteins. (iv) Myelin was poorly stained; all clones stained axons nearly exclusively. Our findings suggest that anti-ganglioside antibody fine specificity as well as differences in ganglioside accessibility in axons and myelin influence the selectivity of injury to different fibre systems and cell types in human autoimmune neuropathies." @default.
- W2116748512 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2116748512 creator A5008654001 @default.
- W2116748512 creator A5016086638 @default.
- W2116748512 creator A5016608709 @default.
- W2116748512 creator A5028468210 @default.
- W2116748512 creator A5030103898 @default.
- W2116748512 creator A5034932584 @default.
- W2116748512 creator A5060181895 @default.
- W2116748512 creator A5068104814 @default.
- W2116748512 creator A5071194530 @default.
- W2116748512 date "2002-11-01" @default.
- W2116748512 modified "2023-10-12" @default.
- W2116748512 title "Localization of major gangliosides in the PNS: implications for immune neuropathies" @default.
- W2116748512 cites W105979004 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W108555030 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W111865759 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1496358839 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1514594273 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1523173450 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1629424370 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1964464624 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1966904234 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1968278997 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1971868683 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1974879497 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1975236167 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1976836306 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1980891120 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1981601027 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1985365801 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1988667788 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1994680403 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1995085418 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1996194207 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1999463245 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W1999674634 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2007020463 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2007764313 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2013153064 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2019318720 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2021963914 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2025568648 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2027276520 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2032337122 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2033261949 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2033784904 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2034926063 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2043307855 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2043780328 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2046783803 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2047175827 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2047859620 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2049293049 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2049851562 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2050307985 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2056205231 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2056553690 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2058217019 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2060838010 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2060931060 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2061064015 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2062097332 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2065347473 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2065807871 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2066968930 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2074900278 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2081027942 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2082140401 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2085052553 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2085970433 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2086307769 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2087082055 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2090198608 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2092790070 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2093186505 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2096146439 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2098536350 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2119301121 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2121636757 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2127923368 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2130630186 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2146789864 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2147467901 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2151161564 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2155337151 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2162896225 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2170968580 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2172072713 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W2215442559 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W3209550720 @default.
- W2116748512 cites W959574011 @default.
- W2116748512 doi "https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awf258" @default.
- W2116748512 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12390975" @default.
- W2116748512 hasPublicationYear "2002" @default.
- W2116748512 type Work @default.
- W2116748512 sameAs 2116748512 @default.
- W2116748512 citedByCount "176" @default.