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Anti-Neuronal Autoantibodies (Cell Surface and Onconeural) and Their Association With Natural Autoantibodies in Synthetic Cannabinoid-Induced Psychosis

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FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY
卷 13, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.850955

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autoimmune encephalitis; synthetic cannabinoid; anti-citrate synthase antibodies; psychosis; anti-neuronal autoantibodies; natural autoantibodies

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  1. Janos Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungarian National Brain Research Programme [KTIA-13-NAP-AII/12(2018-2022)]
  2. New National Excellence Program of the Ministry for Innovation and Technology from National Research, Development and Innovation Fund [UNKP-21-5]
  3. National Excellence Program (FIKP-II)
  4. Thematic Excellence Program 2020 (TKP2020)-Institutional Excellence Sub-program of the Ministry for Innovation and Technology in Hungary, of the University of Pecs

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This study examined the presence of anti-neuronal autoantibodies in synthetic cannabinoid users presenting with psychosis and found a small number of positive or borderline cases. However, there was no significant correlation between these autoantibodies and the severity of psychiatric symptoms. The alteration of anti-CS autoantibody levels may indicate immunological dysfunctions in these cases.
Patients suffering from encephalitis may present psychiatric symptoms; however, the clinical relevance of anti-neuronal antibodies in patients experiencing a psychotic episode without encephalitis is still unclear. In this study, we examined the presence of anti-neuronal cell surface autoantibodies and onconeural autoantibodies in serum samples of 22 synthetic cannabinoid users presenting with psychosis. We found only two positive cases; however, seven patients had borderline results. Nonetheless, we found no significant correlation between anti-neuronal autoantibodies and the intensity of psychosis indicated by the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) scores. The length of drug use and the combination of other drugs with synthetic cannabinoids have no significant effect on anti-neuronal autoantibody positivity. Nonetheless, the ratio of anti-citrate synthase (anti-CS) IgM and IgG natural autoantibodies was significantly lower (p = 0.036) in the anti-neuronal autoantibody-positive/borderline samples, than in the negative group. Interestingly, anti-CS IgM/IgG showed a significant negative correlation with PANSS-positive score (p = 0.04, r = -0.464). Our results demonstrated that anti-neuronal autoantibody positivity occurs in synthetic cannabinoid users, and the alteration of anti-CS IgM/IgG natural autoantibody levels points to immunological dysfunctions in these cases.

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