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  • The study aimed to synthesize comprehensive data on the prevalence of NMDAR antibodies in psychotic patients to assess their clinical significance and address inconsistencies in findings.* -
  • A total of 47 studies and 4 systematic reviews were reviewed, revealing that methods of detecting NMDAR antibodies greatly influenced results, and better detection techniques are needed for accurate prevalence assessment.* -
  • The findings indicate that NMDAR antibodies are present in some psychotic patients and may influence symptoms; thus, immunotherapy could be a potential treatment for those unresponsive to standard therapies, but further research is needed.*

Article Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to provide comprehensive evidence synthesis including all available up-to-date data about the prevalence of N-methyl D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) antibodies (ABs) in psychotic patients in order to evaluate the clinical relevance of ABs as well as to specify potential explanations of the heterogeneity of the findings and determine areas for further research.

Methods: A literature search was conducted using the PubMed/Medline, Web of Knowledge, and Scopus databases.

Results: Forty-seven studies and 4 systematic reviews (including 2 meta-analyses) were included in the present review. Studies that used cell-based assays (CBAs) provided heterogeneous results on AB prevalence, obviously depending on the type of detection assay and sample characteristics. Improvement of AB detection methods is necessary to determine the real prevalence of ABs across different groups of patients and healthy people. Live CBAs seem to have better sensitivity but probably poorer specificity than fixed CBAs. Moreover, some links between AB-positive status and acute symptoms are possible. A small amount of data on immunotherapy in AB-positive patients raises the possibility of its effectiveness but obviously require further research.

Conclusions: NMDAR ABs are definitely present in a subset of psychotic patients. NMDAR ABs might shape psychosis and underlie some symptoms, and immunotherapy might be regarded as a treatment option for patients failing to respond to other therapies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000515930DOI Listing

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