TY - JOUR
T1 - Multifocal motor neuropathy is not associated with altered innate immune responses to endotoxin
AU - Bos, Jeroen W
AU - Groen, Ewout J N
AU - Budding, Kevin
AU - Delemarre, Eveline M
AU - Goedee, H Stephan
AU - Knol, Edward F
AU - van den Berg, Leonard H
AU - van der Pol, W Ludo
N1 - Funding Information:
H. Stephan Goedee – has speaker fees and travel grants from Shire/Takeda, and receives research support from the Prinses Beatrix Spierfonds.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors
PY - 2023/8/15
Y1 - 2023/8/15
N2 - Objective: Antibody- and complement-mediated peripheral nerve inflammation are central in the pathogenesis of MMN. Here, we studied innate immune responses to endotoxin in patients with MMN and controls to further our understanding of MMN risk factors and disease modifiers. Methods: We stimulated whole blood of 52 patients with MMN and 24 controls with endotoxin and collected plasma. With a multiplex assay, we determined levels of the immunoregulating proteins IL-1RA, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-10, IL-21, TNF-α, IL-8 and CD40L in unstimulated and LPS-stimulated plasma. We compared baseline and stimulated protein levels between patients and controls and correlated concentrations to clinical parameters. Results: Protein level changes after stimulation were comparable between groups (p > 0.05). IL-1RA, IL-1β, IL-6 and IL-21 baseline concentrations showed a positive correlation with monthly IVIg dosage (all corrected p-values < 0.016). Patients with anti-GM1 IgM antibodies showed a more pronounced IL-21 increase after stimulation (p 0.048). Conclusions: Altered endotoxin-induced innate immune responses are unlikely to be a susceptibility factor for MMN.
AB - Objective: Antibody- and complement-mediated peripheral nerve inflammation are central in the pathogenesis of MMN. Here, we studied innate immune responses to endotoxin in patients with MMN and controls to further our understanding of MMN risk factors and disease modifiers. Methods: We stimulated whole blood of 52 patients with MMN and 24 controls with endotoxin and collected plasma. With a multiplex assay, we determined levels of the immunoregulating proteins IL-1RA, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-10, IL-21, TNF-α, IL-8 and CD40L in unstimulated and LPS-stimulated plasma. We compared baseline and stimulated protein levels between patients and controls and correlated concentrations to clinical parameters. Results: Protein level changes after stimulation were comparable between groups (p > 0.05). IL-1RA, IL-1β, IL-6 and IL-21 baseline concentrations showed a positive correlation with monthly IVIg dosage (all corrected p-values < 0.016). Patients with anti-GM1 IgM antibodies showed a more pronounced IL-21 increase after stimulation (p 0.048). Conclusions: Altered endotoxin-induced innate immune responses are unlikely to be a susceptibility factor for MMN.
KW - Endotoxin
KW - Immunology
KW - Inflammatory neuropathy
KW - Innate immunity
KW - Multifocal motor neuropathy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jns.2023.120692
DO - 10.1016/j.jns.2023.120692
M3 - Article
C2 - 37422959
SN - 0022-510X
VL - 451
JO - Journal of the Neurological Sciences
JF - Journal of the Neurological Sciences
M1 - 120692
ER -