Autoantibody-associated psychiatric syndromes in children: link to adult psychiatry.

Niels Hansen,Daniel Luedecke, Berend Malchow,Michael Lipp, Jonathan Vogelgsang,Charles Timäus, Tristan Zindler,Stefan Gingele, Simone Kühn,Jürgen Gallinat, Klaus Wiedemann,Johannes Denk, Nicole Moschny, Jens Fiehler, Thomas Skripuletz,Christian Riedel, Mike P Wattjes,Inga Zerr, Hermann Esselmann,Luise Poustka, Anne Karow, Hans Hartmann, Helge Frieling,Stefan Bleich, Jens Wiltfang,Alexandra Neyazi, + CAP (Cerebrospinal Fluid Analysis in Psychiatry)-Consortium

Journal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996)(2021)

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Studies show that psychiatric symptoms in adults and children are sometimes associated with serum neural autoantibodies. The significance of serum neural autoantibodies associated with psychiatric symptoms in children remains often unclear, but might be relevant for the extent and occurrence of psychiatric disease manifestation in later life, as well as therapy and outcome. For this narrative review, we sought articles listed in PubMed and published between 1988 and 2020 addressing the maternal-fetal transfer of neural autoantibodies and psychiatric disorders associated with serum neural autoantibodies. We identified six major subgroups of psychiatric disorders in children that are associated with serum neural autoantibodies: patients with attentional deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, Gilles de la Tourette syndrome, psychosis and catatonia. Furthermore, we summarized study findings from maternal-fetal transfer of Contactin-associated protein-like 2, N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor and fetal brain autoantibodies associated with behavioral effects in animals and humans. We hypothesize that the maternal transfer of serum neuronal autoantibodies during or after birth could result (1) in the ignition of an autoimmune-mediated inflammation having neurodevelopmental consequences for their children (autoimmune-priming-attack hypothesis) and (2) has a potential impact on the later manifestation of psychiatric disorders. Through this narrative review, we propose a diagnostic pathway for the clinical diagnosis of a potentially autoimmune origin of psychiatric symptoms in children while considering recent guidelines.
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