RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Varied antibody reactivities and clinical relevance in anti-GQ1b antibody–related diseases JF Neurology - Neuroimmunology Neuroinflammation JO Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm FD Lippincott Williams & Wilkins SP e501 DO 10.1212/NXI.0000000000000501 VO 5 IS 6 A1 Yoshikawa, Keisuke A1 Kuwahara, Motoi A1 Morikawa, Miyuki A1 Fukumoto, Yuta A1 Yamana, Masaki A1 Yamagishi, Yuko A1 Kusunoki, Susumu YR 2018 UL http://nn.neurology.org/content/5/6/e501.abstract AB Objective To investigate the relationship between antibody reactivities against glycolipid complexes and clinical features in Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS), Bickerstaff brainstem encephalitis (BBE), and Guillain-Barré syndrome with ophthalmoplegia (GBS-OP).Methods Using glycoarray, antibodies against 10 glycolipid antigens (GM1, GM2, GM4, GD1a, GD1b, GQ1b, galactocerebroside, lactosylceramide, GA1, and sulfatide) and 45 glycolipid complexes consisting 2 of the glycolipids were examined in the sera of 63 patients with GBS-OP, 37 patients with MFS, and 27 patients with BBE.Results Antibodies to antigens containing GQ1b were identified in 73% of patients with GBS-OP (46/63), 86.5% of patients with MFS (32/37), and 74.1% of patients with BBE (20/27), and GD1b-related antibodies were identified in 49.2% of patients with GBS-OP (31/63), 29.7% of patients with MFS (11/37), and 11.1% of patients with BBE (3/27). Comparing clinical features between patients with GBS-OP with and without both antibodies, the proportion of patients requiring artificial ventilation and presenting moderate or severe muscle weakness was higher in the positive group than in the negative group (p = 0.017 and p = 0.046, respectively).Conclusions Antibodies binding to antigens containing GD1b and to those containing GQ1b may be involved in the development of limb weakness and respiratory failure in anti-GQ1b antibody–related diseases.BBE=Bickerstaff brainstem encephalitis; BSA=bovine serum albumin; GBS=Guillain-Barré syndrome; IgM=immunoglobulin M; MFS=Miller Fisher syndrome; OP=ophthalmoplegia; PBS=phosphate-buffered saline; TLC=thin-layer chromatography