Sleep Science (Jan 2015)

Infancy narcolepsy: Streptococcus infection as a causal factor

  • Danielle Antunes Lopes,
  • Fernando Morgadinho Santos Coelho,
  • Marcia Pradella-Hallinan,
  • Maria Helena de Araújo Melo,
  • Sergio Tufik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.slsci.2015.02.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 49 – 52

Abstract

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Streptococcal infections are suggested as a risk factor for narcolepsy. This hypothesis is supported by the presence of anti-streptolysin antibodies in 65% of patients with narcolepsy. These infections are associated with the activation of general immunity and concomitant increased permeability of blood–brain barrier after T cell activation during inflammation and fever. It has also been shown a significant association between birth order and narcolepsy in genetically susceptible patients, with positivity for HLA-DQB1⁎0602 allele. Watson and colleagues showed a significant association between birth order and narcolepsy in genetically susceptible patients, with positivity for HLA-DQB1⁎0602 allele. In that study, the disease was predominant in young children cases compared to controls. We report here the case of a child diagnosed with narcolepsy with cataplexy, positivity for the HLA-DQB1⁎0602 and previous history of streptococcal infection.

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