Anti‐dopamine D2 receptor antibodies in chronic tic disorders

  • Addabbo, Francesco
  • Baglioni, Valentina
  • Schrag, Anette
  • Schwarz, Markus J
  • Dietrich, Andrea
  • Hoekstra, Pieter J
  • Martino, Davide
  • Buttiglione, Maura
  • Anastasiou, Zacharias
  • Apter, Alan
  • Ball, Juliane
  • Bartolini, Erika
  • Benaroya-Milshtein, Noa
  • Bodmer, Benjamin
  • Bognar, Emese
  • Burger, Bianka
  • Buse, Judith
  • Cardona, Francesco
  • Correa Vela, Marta
  • Creti, Roberta
  • Debes, Nanette M
  • Efstratiou, Androulla
  • Ferro, Maria Cristina
  • Fremer, Carolin
  • Garcia-Delgar, Blanca
  • Gariup, Maria
  • Georgitsi, Marianthi
  • Gulisano, Mariangela
  • Hagen, Annelieke
  • Hagstrøm, Julie
  • Hedderly, Tammy J
  • Heyman, Isobel
  • Huyser, Chaim
  • Imperi, Monica
  • Karagiannidis, Iordanis
  • Laviola, Giovanni
  • Macri, Simone
  • Madruga-Garrido, Marcos
  • Margarit, Immaculada
  • Marotta, Anna
  • Meier, Ute C
  • Mir, Pablo
  • Moll, Natalie
  • Morer, Astrid
  • Müller-Vahl, Kirsten
  • Münchau, Alexander
  • Nagy, Peter
  • Neri, Valeria
  • Openneer, Thaïra J.C.
  • Orefici, Graziella
  • Paschou, Peristera
  • Periañez, Angela
  • Pellico, Vasco Alessandra
  • Petruzzelli, Onofrio
  • Plessen, Kerstin
  • Porcelli, Cesare
  • Redondo, Marina
  • Rizzo, Renata
  • Roazzi, Paolo
  • Roessner, Veit
  • Ruhrman, Daphna
  • Schnell, Jaana M.L.
  • Schütze, Gregor A
  • Silvestri, Paola Rosaria
  • Skov, Liselotte
  • Steinberg, Tamar
  • Stöber, Sara
  • Tallon, Marco
  • Gloor, Friederike Tagwerker
  • Walitza, Susanne
  • Tübing, Jennifer
  • Turner, Victoria
  • Weidinger, Elif
  • Tarnok, Zsanett
Publication date
October 2020

Abstract

Aim: To investigate the association between circulating anti-dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) autoantibodies and the exacerbation of tics in children with chronic tic disorders (CTDs). Method: One hundred and thirty-seven children with CTDs (108 males, 29 females; mean age [SD] 10y 0mo [2y 7mo], range 4-16y) were recruited over 18 months. Patients were assessed at baseline, at tic exacerbation, and at 2 months after exacerbation. Serum anti-D2R antibodies were evaluated using a cell-based assay and blinded immunofluorescence microscopy scoring was performed by two raters. The association between visit type and presence of anti-D2R antibodies was measured with McNemar's test and repeated-measure logistic regression models, adjusting for potential...

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