Herpes simplex virus encephalitis is a trigger of brain autoimmunity.

Journal: Annals Of Neurology
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Abstract

In 5 prospectively diagnosed patients with relapsing post-herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE), N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) antibodies were identified. Antibody synthesis started 1 to 4 weeks after HSE, preceding the neurological relapse. Three of 5 patients improved postimmunotherapy, 1 spontaneously, and 1 has started to improve. Two additional patients with NMDAR antibodies, 9 with unknown neuronal surface antibodies, and 1 with NMDAR and unknown antibodies, were identified during retrospective assessment of 34 HSE patients; the frequency of autoantibodies increased over time (serum, p=0.004; cerebrospinal fluid, p=0.04). The 3 retrospectively identified NMDAR antibody-positive patients also had evidence of relapsing post-HSE. Overall, these findings indicate that HSE triggers NMDAR antibodies and potentially other brain autoimmunity.

Authors
Thaís Armangue, Frank Leypoldt, Ignacio Málaga, Miquel Raspall Chaure, Itxaso Marti, Charles Nichter, John Pugh, Monica Vicente Rasoamalala, Miguel Lafuente Hidalgo, Alfons Macaya, Michael Ke, Maarten Titulaer, Romana Höftberger, Heather Sheriff, Carol Glaser, Josep Dalmau