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Chronic Progressive Myelopathy Associated with HTLV-I:Oligoclonal IgG and Anti-HTLV-I IgG Antibodies in CSF & Serum
Neurol 39:1566-1572, Link,H.,et al, 1989
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Article Abstract
Among 22 patients with human T-lymphotropic virus type I(HTLV-I)- associated chronic progressive myelopathy,agarose isoelectric focusing (AIF)revealed oligoclonal IgG bands in 21:in 3 in CSF only;in 11 in CSF and to some extent in serum;and in 7,identical patterns on CSF and serum. By immunoblot after AIF of CSF and serum,we observed bands of anti-HTLV-I IgG antibodies in 19 patients:in 5 in CSF only;in 9 in CSF and partly in serum;and in 5,identical in CSF and serum.Oligoclonal anti-HTLV-I antigen, practically all oligoclonal HTLV-I-specific IgG antibody activity was abolished,while the oligoclonal pattern of total IgG was affected only to a minor extent.Alongside with HTLV-I-specific oligoclonal B cell response, HTLV-I myelopathy is regularly accompanied by production of oligoclonal IgG of unknown antibody specificities.
 
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