Frontiers in Immunology (Jul 2024)

Case report: PCA-2-associated encephalitis with different clinical phenotypes: a two-case series and literature review

  • Xiaona Li,
  • Yue Lang,
  • Di Ma,
  • Jing Bai,
  • Pingping Shen,
  • Xinyu Wang,
  • Li Cui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1431585
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Purkinje cell cytoplasmic antibody type 2 (PCA-2), identified in 2000, targets the widely distributed microtubule-associated protein 1B in the central and peripheral nervous systems, leading to diverse clinical phenotypes of neurological disorders. We report two cases of PCA-2-associated encephalitis, each presenting with distinct onset forms and clinical manifestations, thereby illustrating the phenotypic variability of PCA-2-related diseases. The first patient was diagnosed with PCA-2-associated autoimmune cerebellitis and undifferentiated small cell carcinoma with metastasis in mediastinal lymph nodes of unknown primary origin. The second patient was diagnosed with PCA-2-associated limbic encephalitis. Our findings underscore the superior sensitivity of positron emission tomography-computed tomography over brain magnetic resonance imaging in the early detection of PCA-2-associated encephalitis. Given the high risk of relapse and suboptimal response to traditional immunotherapy in PCA-2-related neurological disorders, this study highlights the need for a deeper understanding of their pathogenesis to develop more effective treatments to control symptoms and improve patient prognosis.

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