Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3066117 | Journal of Neuroimmunology | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Antineural antibody activity is the implicated pathogenic mechanism in polyneuropathy associated with monoclonal gammopathy. Recognition of antigen depends on immunoglobulin variable regions, encoded by V genes. We studied VHDJH and VLJL gene use in monoclonal B cells by clonal analysis in 20 patients with polyneuropathy and IgM monoclonal gammopathy. V genes associated with bacterial responses appear over-represented and VH3-23 was preferentially used, without association with specific D, JH or VLJL. V genes revealed somatic mutation and intraclonal variation was found in 9 of 20 patients. Polyneuropathy associated with monoclonal gammopathy may be caused by an immune response to bacterial antigens, which recruit somatically mutated autoreactive B cells.
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Authors
Marijke Eurelings, Nicolette C. Notermans, Henk M. Lokhorst, Berris van Kessel, Bart C. Jacobs, John H.J. Wokke, Surinder S. Sahota, Andries C. Bloem,