International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Mar 2023)

Immunomodulatory Aspects of Therapeutic Plasma Exchange in Neurological Disorders—A Pilot Study

  • Fabian Foettinger,
  • Georg Pilz,
  • Peter Wipfler,
  • Andrea Harrer,
  • Jan Marco Kern,
  • Eugen Trinka,
  • Tobias Moser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076552
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 7
p. 6552

Abstract

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Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is used for drug-resistant neuroimmunological disorders, but its mechanism of action remains poorly understood. We therefore prospectively explored changes in soluble, humoral, and cellular immune components associated with TPE. We included ten patients with neurological autoimmune disorders that underwent TPE and assessed a panel of clinically relevant pathogen-specific antibodies, total serum immunoglobulin (Ig) levels, interleukin-6 (IL-6, pg/mL), C-reactive protein (CRP, mg/dL), procalcitonin (PCT, µg/L) and major lymphocyte subpopulations (cells/µL). Blood was collected prior to TPE (pre-TPE, baseline), immediately after TPE (post-TPE), as well as five weeks (follow-up1) and 130 days (follow-up2) following TPE. Pathogen-specific antibody levels were reduced by −86% (p p p > 0.05) while PCT remained unaffected. We found no alterations in B- and T-cell populations. No adverse events related to TPE occurred. TPE induced a profound but transient reduction in circulating antibodies, while the investigated soluble immune components were not washed out. Future studies should explore the effects of TPE on particular cytokines and assess inflammatory lymphocyte lineages to illuminate the mode of action of TPE beyond autoantibody removal.

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