The neurobiology and immunology of CASPR2-associated neurological disorders.

Rev Neurol (Paris)

Service de neurologie clinique et fonctionnelle, groupe hospitalier Sud, hospices civils de Lyon, Lyon, France; Centre de référence pour les encéphalites auto-immunes et les syndromes neurologiques paranéoplasiques, hospices civils de Lyon, Lyon, France. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024

CASPR2-associated neurological disorders encompass a wide clinical spectrum broadly divided into overlapping three autoimmune syndromes: CASPR2 limbic encephalitis, Morvan syndrome, and Isaacs syndrome. CASPR2 is a neuronal protein expressed at different sites in the central and peripheral nervous system and has a variety of roles and functions regarding neuronal excitability, synaptic plasticity, and homeostasis of inhibitory networks, most of which are only partially understood. CASPR2 antibodies have various pathogenic effects including internalization of CASPR2, disruption of protein-protein interactions, and, possibly, complement activation. Their pathogenic effect is well demonstrated in the limbic encephalitis phenotype, but the role of pathogenic antibodies in the development of other clinical manifestations is less clear. CASPR2 limbic encephalitis also differ from the other CASPR2-associated disorders in regard to HLA allele and paraneoplastic associations, suggesting it has immunological mechanisms distinct from the other clinical forms. Future studies are needed to better understand how the immunological alterations lead to the different phenotypes associated with CASPR2 antibodies.

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