Diagnosis and Treatment of Pediatric Acute Neurologic Syndrome with Antineuronal Antibodies

Description:
The invention is a panel of five tests of patient sera for immune responses that may attack the brain and lead to the characteristic symptoms of pediatric acute neurologic syndrome (PANS). PANS is a condition defined by a sudden onset of obsessive-compulsive symptoms, eating restrictions, and other cognitive and/or behavioral symptoms. Currently, the diagnosis of PANS is made when other possible symptoms are ruled out, a diagnosis of exclusion.

The panel of tests in this invention provides a basis for the diagnosis and treatment of PANS in the setting of symptoms such as obsessions and compulsions, tics, autistic-like behaviors, anorexia nervosa, and deterioration in handwriting. The elevation above the normal mean or range of antibody titers in one or more of these assays indicates that the individual may be a candidate for treatment for PANS, including antibiotic therapy in the case of known infection, and also immunotherapy to treat the autoimmune/inflammatory condition of the brain.
Patent Information:
For Information, Contact:
Jennifer Wong
Technology Development Coordinator
NIH Technology Transfer
301-828-3707
jennifer.wong2@nih.gov
Inventors:
Susan Swedo
Christine Kirvan
Madelein Cunningham
Keywords:
ACUTE
antibodies
Antineuronal
Diagnosis
Listed LPM Greene as of 4/15/2015
Neurologic
pediatric
Post LPM Assignment Set 20150420
Pre LPM working set 20150418
Syndrome
treatment
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