[HTML][HTML] Autoantibodies to folate receptors in the cerebral folate deficiency syndrome

VT Ramaekers, SP Rothenberg… - … England Journal of …, 2005 - Mass Medical Soc
VT Ramaekers, SP Rothenberg, JM Sequeira, T Opladen, N Blau, EV Quadros, J Selhub
New England Journal of Medicine, 2005Mass Medical Soc
In infantile-onset cerebral folate deficiency, 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (5MTHF) levels in the
cerebrospinal fluid are low, but folate levels in the serum and erythrocytes are normal. We
examined serum specimens from 28 children with cerebral folate deficiency, 5 of their
mothers, 28 age-matched control subjects, and 41 patients with an unrelated neurologic
disorder. Serum from 25 of the 28 patients and 0 of 28 control subjects contained high-
affinity blocking autoantibodies against membrane-bound folate receptors that are present …
In infantile-onset cerebral folate deficiency, 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (5MTHF) levels in the cerebrospinal fluid are low, but folate levels in the serum and erythrocytes are normal. We examined serum specimens from 28 children with cerebral folate deficiency, 5 of their mothers, 28 age-matched control subjects, and 41 patients with an unrelated neurologic disorder. Serum from 25 of the 28 patients and 0 of 28 control subjects contained high-affinity blocking autoantibodies against membrane-bound folate receptors that are present on the choroid plexus. Oral folinic acid normalized 5MTHF levels in the cerebrospinal fluid and led to clinical improvement. Cerebral folate deficiency is a disorder in which autoantibodies can prevent the transfer of folate from the plasma to the cerebrospinal fluid.
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