Different pain phenotypes are associated with anti-Caspr2 autoantibodies

Greguletz P, Plotz M, Baade-Buttner C, Bien C, Eisenhut K, Geis C, Handreka R, Klausewitz J, Kortvelyessy P, Kovac S, Kraft A, et al. (2024)
Journal of neurology.

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Greguletz, Patrik; Plotz, Maria; Baade-Buttner, Carolin; Bien, ChristianUniBi; Eisenhut, Katharina; Geis, Christian; Handreka, Robert; Klausewitz, Jaqueline; Kortvelyessy, Peter; Kovac, Stjepana; Kraft, Andrea; Lewerenz, Jan
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Abstract / Bemerkung
Autoantibodies against contactin-associated protein 2 (Caspr2) not only induce limbic autoimmune encephalitis but are also associated with pain conditions. Here, we analyzed clinical data on pain in a large cohort of patients included into the German Network for Research in Autoimmune Encephalitis. Out of 102 patients in our cohort, pain was a frequent symptom (36% of all patients), often severe (63.6% of the patients with pain) and/or even the major symptom (55.6% of the patients with pain). Pain phenotypes differed between patients. Cluster analysis revealed two major phenotypes including mostly distal-symmetric burning pain and widespread pain with myalgia and cramps. Almost all patients had IgG4 autoantibodies and some additional IgG1, 2, and/or 3 autoantibodies, but IgG subclasses, titers, and presence or absence of intrathecal synthesis were not associated with the occurrence of pain. However, certain pre-existing risk factors for chronic pain like diabetes mellitus, peripheral neuropathy, or preexisting chronic back pain tended to occur more frequently in patients with anti-Caspr2 autoantibodies and pain. Our data show that pain is a relevant symptom in patients with anti-Caspr2 autoantibodies and support the idea of decreased algesic thresholds leading to pain. Testing for anti-Caspr2 autoantibodies needs to be considered in patients with various pain phenotypes. © 2024. The Author(s).
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2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of neurology
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1432-1459
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Greguletz P, Plotz M, Baade-Buttner C, et al. Different pain phenotypes are associated with anti-Caspr2 autoantibodies. Journal of neurology. 2024.
Greguletz, P., Plotz, M., Baade-Buttner, C., Bien, C., Eisenhut, K., Geis, C., Handreka, R., et al. (2024). Different pain phenotypes are associated with anti-Caspr2 autoantibodies. Journal of neurology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-024-12224-4
Greguletz, Patrik, Plotz, Maria, Baade-Buttner, Carolin, Bien, Christian, Eisenhut, Katharina, Geis, Christian, Handreka, Robert, et al. 2024. “Different pain phenotypes are associated with anti-Caspr2 autoantibodies”. Journal of neurology.
Greguletz, P., Plotz, M., Baade-Buttner, C., Bien, C., Eisenhut, K., Geis, C., Handreka, R., Klausewitz, J., Kortvelyessy, P., Kovac, S., et al. (2024). Different pain phenotypes are associated with anti-Caspr2 autoantibodies. Journal of neurology.
Greguletz, P., et al., 2024. Different pain phenotypes are associated with anti-Caspr2 autoantibodies. Journal of neurology.
P. Greguletz, et al., “Different pain phenotypes are associated with anti-Caspr2 autoantibodies”, Journal of neurology, 2024.
Greguletz, P., Plotz, M., Baade-Buttner, C., Bien, C., Eisenhut, K., Geis, C., Handreka, R., Klausewitz, J., Kortvelyessy, P., Kovac, S., Kraft, A., Lewerenz, J., Malter, M., Nagel, M., von Podewils, F., PruSS, H., Rada, A., Rau, J., Rauer, S., RoSSling, R., Seifert-Held, T., Siebenbrodt, K., Suhs, K.-W., Tauber, S.C., Thaler, F., Wagner, J., Wickel, J., Leypoldt, F., Rittner, H.L., Sommer, C., Villmann, C., Doppler, K.: Different pain phenotypes are associated with anti-Caspr2 autoantibodies. Journal of neurology. (2024).
Greguletz, Patrik, Plotz, Maria, Baade-Buttner, Carolin, Bien, Christian, Eisenhut, Katharina, Geis, Christian, Handreka, Robert, Klausewitz, Jaqueline, Kortvelyessy, Peter, Kovac, Stjepana, Kraft, Andrea, Lewerenz, Jan, Malter, Michael, Nagel, Michael, von Podewils, Felix, PruSS, Harald, Rada, Anna, Rau, Johanna, Rauer, Sebastian, RoSSling, Rosa, Seifert-Held, Thomas, Siebenbrodt, Kai, Suhs, Kurt-Wolfram, Tauber, Simone C, Thaler, Franziska, Wagner, Judith, Wickel, Jonathan, Leypoldt, Frank, Rittner, Heike L, Sommer, Claudia, Villmann, Carmen, and Doppler, Kathrin. “Different pain phenotypes are associated with anti-Caspr2 autoantibodies”. Journal of neurology (2024).
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