Anti-GM2 ganglioside antibodies are a biomarker for acute canine polyradiculoneuritis

  • Rupp, A.F.
  • Galban-Horcajo, F.
  • Bianchi, E.
  • Dondi, M.
  • Penderis, J.
  • Cappell, J.
  • Burgess, K.
  • Matiasek, K.
  • McGonigal, R.
  • Willison, H.J.
Publication date
March 2013

Abstract

Acute canine polyradiculoneuritis (ACP) is considered to be the canine equivalent of the human peripheral nerve disorder Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS); an aetiological relationship, however, remains to be demonstrated. In GBS, anti-glycolipid antibodies (Abs) are considered as important disease mediators. To address the possibility of common Ab biomarkers, the sera of 25 ACP dogs, 19 non-neurological, and 15 epileptic control dogs were screened for IgG Abs to 10 glycolipids and their 1 : 1 heteromeric complexes using combinatorial glycoarrays. Anti-GM2 ganglioside Abs were detected in 14/25 ACP dogs, and anti-GA1 Abs in one further dog. All controls except for one were negative for anti-glycolipid Abs. In this cohort of cases and controls, ...

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