Autoantibodies and autoimmune neuromuscular disorders

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Submission deadlines

  1. Manuscript Submission Deadline 4 August 2024

Background

The field of immunology has witnessed significant expansion, delving into novel antibodies and their associations with various diseases. This growth has been mirrored in neuromuscular medicine, influencing the identification and characterization of autoantibodies in nerve and muscle diseases. For example, the discovery of nodal and paranodal antibodies in demyelinating neuropathy has reshaped the classification of treatment-resistant Chronic Immune-Mediated Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP). This has led to the recognition of nodopathy as a distinct disease entity, displaying specific responsiveness to targeted treatments.

Advancements in autoantibody testing demand a careful approach. Improved precision and widespread availability of advanced methods have greatly benefited patient care by allowing early diagnosis and timely interventions. However, it's essential to recognize that antibodies are just one aspect of the complex disease landscape, requiring consideration in a broader context. Many antibodies associated with neuromuscular diseases often lack specificity or predictive value. Optimal efficiency of antibody testing is attained when integrated into a comprehensive diagnostic framework alongside clinical information. Ongoing research is crucial for enhancing the diagnostic and prognostic accuracy of antibody testing and ultimately improving patient care.

Research on autoantibodies in neuromuscular diseases is vital for enhancing our disease understanding, improving diagnostics, and developing targeted therapeutics.

Uncovering novel antibodies and validating known antibodies

Autoantibodies, often functioning as valuable biomarkers, play a dual role in enabling early diagnosis and potentially serving as crucial indicators for disease progression. Further research efforts are needed to prioritize validating the diagnostic utility of known autoantibodies associated with neuromuscular disorders and exploring the novel ones through translational studies.

Enhancing diagnostics

There is a conspicuous research gap in how to integrate antibody testing into routine clinical practice. Studies are indispensable for determining the most effective algorithms for combining autoantibody testing with other diagnostic modalities and clinical information, ensuring accurate and efficient diagnostic workflows.

Phenotyping and auto-antibody profiling

Given neuromuscular disease heterogeneity, improving patient categorization based on autoantibody profiles is crucial. Further research can lead to personalized treatment strategies, emphasizing the contextual interpretation of antibody testing within the clinical phenotype.

Auto-antibody prevalence across population

Large-scale epidemiological studies are indispensable for discerning the prevalence of specific autoantibodies across different populations. Such studies contribute significantly to understanding geographical and ethnic variations in the expression of autoantibodies.

Precision care through antibody testing

Longitudinal studies in neuromuscular autoantibody testing are crucial for understanding disease progression and tailoring personalized treatment. Insights from research studies, suggesting a potential link between elevated antibody titers, disease severity, and the need for early consideration of immunosuppression or immunomodulation, can guide timely interventions.

The scope of this collection is expansive, encompassing original studies, case reports, and case series that delve into the intricate realm of autoantibodies associated with neuromuscular disease furthering the integration of autoantibody research into routine clinical practice.

While we primarily seek original research and case studies, we will also consider review articles of special consideration that provide comprehensive insights into these specified themes:

- Defining phenotypes in association with antibodies, with a particular focus on identifying and characterizing novel antibodies. Translational research studies validating the clinical relevance and utility of novel antibodies as well as optimizing the integration of antibody testing into routine clinical practice are invited.

- Understanding the implications of antibodies for disease prognosis: how they can serve as valuable markers to predict the course and outcomes of associated neuromuscular conditions.

- Contributions are invited to explore and propose algorithms for combining autoantibody testing with other diagnostic modalities and clinical information fostering accurate diagnostic workflow.

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Keywords: neuromuscular autoantibodies, neuroimmunology, biomarkers in immune mediated neuromuscular diseases

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