Autoantibodies in complex regional pain syndrome bind to a differentiation-dependent neuronal surface autoantigen

Complex regional pain syndrome, which is characterised by pain and trophic disturbances, develops frequently after peripheral limb trauma. There is an increasing evidence of an involvement of the immune system in CRPS, and recently we showed that CRPS patients have autoantibodies against nervous sys...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pain (Amsterdam) 2009-06, Vol.143 (3), p.246-251
Hauptverfasser: Kohr, Danielle, Tschernatsch, Marlene, Schmitz, Katrin, Singh, Pratibha, Kaps, Manfred, Schäfer, Karl-Herbert, Diener, Martin, Mathies, Janina, Matz, Oliver, Kummer, Wolfgang, Maihöfner, Christian, Fritz, Thorsten, Birklein, Frank, Blaes, Franz
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Zusammenfassung:Complex regional pain syndrome, which is characterised by pain and trophic disturbances, develops frequently after peripheral limb trauma. There is an increasing evidence of an involvement of the immune system in CRPS, and recently we showed that CRPS patients have autoantibodies against nervous system structures [6]. Therefore we tested the sera of CRPS patients, neuropathy patients and healthy volunteers for surface-binding autoantibodies to primary cultures of autonomic neurons and differentiated neuroblastoma cell lines using flow cytometry. Thirteen of 30 CRPS patients, but none of 30 healthy controls and only one of the 20 neuropathy sera had specific surface binding to autonomic neurons (p
ISSN:0304-3959
1872-6623
DOI:10.1016/j.pain.2009.03.009