Detection of anti-MAG antibodies in polyneuropathy associated with IgM monoclonal gammopathy

ML Kuijf, M Eurelings, Anne Gillen, Pieter van Doorn, LH van den Berg, H (Herbert) Hooijkaas, J Stork, NC Notermans, B.C. Jacobs

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Abstract

Background: Detection of serum antibodies to myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) by Western blot (WB) is a valuable assay to diagnose a distinct type of demyelinating polyneuropathy with immunoglobulin M (IgM) monoclonal gammopathy. In this study, the diagnostic accuracy of a new and more practical ELISA to detect these antibodies was validated. Methods: Routine WBs from 2 independent laboratories and ELISA were used to detect anti-MAG IgM in serum from 207 patients with neuropathy and controls. The sensitivity and specificity of these assays were compared and related to the patient clinical and electrophysiologic characteristics. Results: In ELISA, anti-MAG antibodies were found in serum from 49 (72%) of 68 patients with demyelinating polyneuropathy and IgM monoclonal gammopathy. However, in this subgroup of patients, only 30 (44%) and 37 (54%) were positive in the 2 WBs. All of the patients positive in the 2 WBs were also positive in ELISA. A high correlation was found for IgM activity in ELISA to MAG and sulfate-3-glucuronyl paragloboside (SGPG) (Spearman rho = 0.72, p < 0.0001), supporting the notion that the shared sulfated glucuronic acid moiety of MAG and SGPG is preserved. Most patients positive in anti-MAG ELISA had a slowly progressive sensory-motor demyelinating polyneuropathy, even if the WB was negative. In control groups, however, 4 WB-negative patients with a nondemyelinating monoclonal gammopathy-related polyneuropathy were positive in anti-MAG ELISA. The remaining samples were negative in ELISA. Conclusion: ELISA is more sensitive than Western blot to diagnose anti-myelin-associated glycoprotein related polyneuropathy, although a positive serology may be found in other forms of polyneuropathy as well. Neurology (R) 2009; 73: 688-695
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)688-695
Number of pages8
JournalNeurology
Volume73
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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  • EMC MM-02-72-02
  • EMC MM-04-44-02

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