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Anti-GM1 IgG antibodies in Guillain-Barre syndrome: fine specificity is associated with disease severity
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Differences in fine specificity of antibodies are strong indications that different regions of the GM(1)-oligosaccharide are involved in antibody binding. High titres of specific anti-GM(1) antibody binding to cellular GM(1) can be explained by antigen exposure, that is, GM(1) exposes or forms mainly epitopes recognised by specific antibodies, and 'hides' those involved in binding of cross-reacting antibodies. Thus, the fine specificity of anti-GM(1) antibodies may influence disease severity by affecting antibody binding to cellular targets. Additionally, since antibody specificity studies are relatively easy to implement, fine specificity could be considered a useful predictor of disease severity.
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