An immuno-DOT diagnostic assay for autoimmune nodopathy

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Jentzer, Alexandre | Taieb, Guillaume | El Bechir, Jérémie | Vincent, Thierry | Devaux, Jérôme J.

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International audience. Abstract Objectives Autoimmune nodopathy (AN) is a life-threatening peripheral neuropathy mediated by four autoantibodies targeting axoglial cell adhesion molecules at the nodes of Ranvier: Neurofascin-155 (Nfasc155), PanNeurofascin (PanNfasc), Contactin-1 (CNTN1), and Contactin-associated protein 1 (CASPR1). Antibody detection is a strong biomarker for AN diagnosis and treatment monitoring. The aim of this study was to develop an immuno-dot assay (immuno-DOT) compatible with routine implementation in medical laboratories. Methods This new approach was compared to standard techniques: indirect immunofluorescence assay, cell-based assay, and ELISA. Sensitivities (Se) and specificities (Sp) were calculated on a cohort composed of 58 patients diagnosed with AN, 50 seronegative patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy, 20 healthy controls, 30 patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome, 20 with monoclonal gammopathy and 20 with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. The patients were diagnosed with AN based on compatible electro-clinical arguments and at least two positive standard techniques. Results Immuno-DOT sensitivities and specificities were Se=91 %, Sp=97 % for anti-Nfasc155; Se=80 %, Sp=94 % for anti-PanNfasc; Se=93 %, Sp=98 % for anti-CNTN1; and Se=87 %, Sp=94 % for anti-CASPR1. Immuno-DOT allowed the diagnosis within 3 h and the accurate follow-up of the immune reactivity and isotype, and dot intensity correlated with antibody titers following treatments. A longitudinal study indicated that immuno-DOT yielded reliable results even after six months of storage at −20 °C. Conclusions The diagnostic performance of immuno-DOT was satisfactory and compatible with routine implementation in medical laboratories.

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