Large-scale profiling of antibody reactivity to glycolipids in patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome
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Thomma, Robin
Halstead, Susan
Koning, Laura de
Wiegers, Eveline
Gourlay, Dawn
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Guillain-Barré syndrome is an acute polyradiculoneuropathy in which preceding infections often elicit the production of antibodies that target peripheral nerve antigens, principally gangliosides. Anti-ganglioside antibodies are thought to play a key role in the clinical diversity of the disease and can be helpful in clinical practice. Extensive research into clinical associations of individual anti-ganglioside antibody specificities has been performed. Recent research has highlighted glycolipid complexes, glycolipid combinations that may alter antibody binding, as targets. In this study, we investigated antibody reactivity patterns to glycolipids and glycolipid complexes using combinatorial array, in relation to clinical features in Guillain-Barré syndrome.
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Thomma, R. C. M., Halstead, S. K., De Koning, L. C., Wiegers, E. J. A., Gourlay, D. S., Tio-Gillen, A. P., Van Rijs, W., Andersen, H., Antonini, G., Arends, S., Attarian, S., Barroso, F. A., Bateman, K. J., Benedetti, L., Van Den Bergh, P., Bürmann, J., Busby, M., Casasnovas, C., Dardiotis, E., … Zivkovic, S. A. (2025). Large-scale profiling of antibody reactivity to glycolipids in patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome. Brain, 148(11), 4000-4015. https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awaf102




