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The diverse and complex modes of action of anti-NMDA receptor autoantibodies

  • Graduate Program in Neuroscience
  • Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP)
  • Université de Bordeaux
  • CNRS

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Abstract

NMDA receptors are ligand-gated ion channels that are found throughout the brain and are required for both brain development and many higher order functions. A variety of human patients with diverse clinical phenotypes have been identified that carry autoantibodies directed against NMDA receptor subunits. Here we focus on two general classes of autoantibodies, anti-GluN1 antibodies associated with anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis and anti-GluN2 antibodies associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). These two general classes of anti-NMDA receptor autoantibodies display a wide range of pathophysiological mechanisms from altering synaptic composition to gating of NMDARs. While we have made progress in understanding how these autoantibodies work at the molecular and cellular level, many unanswered questions remain including their long-term actions on brain function, the significance of clonal variations, and their effects on different NMDA receptor-expressing cell types in local circuits. This information will be needed to define fully the transition from anti-NMDA receptor autoantibodies to a clinical phenotype.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108624
JournalNeuropharmacology
Volume194
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 15 2021

Keywords

  • Anti-NMDA receptor Encephalitis
  • Neuropsychiatric lupus (NPLSE)
  • Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)

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