PMID: 15247537Jul 13, 2004Paper

Antibasal ganglia antibodies and their relevance to movement disorders

Current Opinion in Neurology
Davide Martino, G Giovannoni

Abstract

Recently, autoaggressive immunological responses were included among the causative agents of basal ganglia dysfunction. Autoaggressive immune-mediated illnesses secondary to group A beta-haemolytic streptococcal infections present with motor and psychiatric symptoms, due to basal ganglia involvement. These disorders have been associated with serum antineuronal antibodies, relatively specific to human basal ganglia tissue. This review summarizes the most recent studies concerning antibasal ganglia antibodies, focusing on the associated phenotypes and the hypotheses concerning their pathogenicity. The spectrum of post-streptococcal neuropsychiatric disorders associated with antibasal ganglia antibodies seems broader than previously recognized. Other than chorea, tics and obsessive-compulsive disorder, which constituted the bulk of previously described disorders associated with antibasal ganglia antibodies, post-streptococcal neuropsychiatric disturbances include a wider range of motor and behavioural abnormalities, in keeping with the multifunctional role of the basal ganglia. An encephalitis lethargica-like illness following streptococcal infection was reported, and unusual adult-onset movement disorders associated with antibasa...Continue Reading

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