Publications by authors named "Margrethe Raspotnig"

Patients with ovarian cancer and paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration, a cancer-related immune disorder, often have anti-Yo antibody. Here we studied the distributions of anti-Yo antigens CDR2L and CDR2 in rat and human brain using immunohistochemistry and western blot. CDR2L localized mainly to the Purkinje cells and large neurons scattered in the brain stem.

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The pathogenesis of Yo-mediated paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration (PCD) is unclear. We applied cerebrospinal fluid and serum from PCD patients as well as CDR2 and CDR2L antibodies to neuronal tissue, cancer cell lines, and cells transfected with recombinant CDR2 and CDR2L to elucidate which is the major antigen of Yo antibodies. We found that Yo antibodies bound endogenous CDR2L, but not endogenous CDR2.

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Background: Cerebellar degeneration-related protein 2 (CDR2) has been presumed to be the main antigen for the onconeural antibody Yo, which is strongly associated with ovarian cancer and paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration (PCD). Recent data show that Yo antibodies also target the CDR2-like protein (CDR2L). We, therefore, examined the expression of CDR2 and CDR2L in ovarian cancer tissue from patients with and without Yo antibodies and from various other cancerous and normal human tissues.

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Background: Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNS) are poorly described in patients without onconeural antibodies and in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We compared the clinical characteristics of PNS in lung cancer patients with and without onconeural antibodies.

Methods: Medical records from patients with lung cancer and neurological symptoms referred for onconeural antibody analysis in the period 1995-2004 were analyzed and well-established diagnostic criteria used for the retrospective diagnosis of PNS.

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