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Critical evaluation of the biological role of IgM in cerebrospinal fluid in inflammatory and other diseases of the nervous system
Authors:J. Svatoňová
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Laboratory of Reference for CSF and Neuroimmunology, Homolka Hospital, 150 30 Prague, Czechia. svatonova@rhg.cz
Abstract:In a group of 10,156 patients with neurological diseases, the IgM level was assessed (using laser nephelometry) both in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum; concentration of other 17 protein fractions was also simultaneously determined: albumin, immunoglobulins, acute phase reactants, complement components, apolipoproteins, proteinase inhibitors and alpha1-microglobulin. Total protein, element counts and glucose level were also evaluated. In patients with normal CSF findings, only limited statistically significant correlations were demonstrated between IgM and other CSF protein fractions while, in the group of patients with pathological CSF findings, significant correlations were found between CSF(IgM) and other immunoglobulins, complement fractions and the rate of intrathecal synthesis of immunoglobulins. Correlations were also found between CSF(IgM) and CSF antithrombin-III and alpha1-microglobulin. Correlations between CSF(IgM) and CSF apolipoproteins support the theory of CNS tissue destruction whenever the concentration of CSF apolipoproteins is elevated. Our data substantially contribute to establishing the diagnosis in patients with neurological diseases; simultaneous measurement of a high number of CSF proteins is becoming inevitable for a reasonable assessment of the CSF Protein Status.
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