Yao Wang, Xue Ma, Chao Ma, Tangna Sun, Daidi Zhao, Hongzeng Li, Yaping Yan, Jun Guo
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Abstract
Human brucellosis, caused by Brucella, is an infectious disease with specific endemic regions, especially in pastoral areas, and may affect multiple organ systems. Neurological involvement, namely neurobrucellosis, occurs in very few of these patients. Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis is the most frequent type of autoimmune encephalitis and is usually associated with tumors or herpes simplex virus infections. However, the link between the two disease entities is unknown. In this report, we present a rare case of a 29-year-old Chinese man with anti-NMDAR encephalitis associated with neurobrucellosis, with the detection of anti-NMDAR antibodies by cell-based assay and Brucella melitensis by metagenomic next-generation sequencing in his cerebrospinal fluid sample. The patient improved after antimicrobial treatment and immunotherapies, including steroids and intravenous immunoglobulin. This case implicates Brucella infection as a possible trigger for the production of anti-NMDAR antibodies, and prospective studies should reveal whether there is a casual relationship between brucellosis and anti-NMDAR antibodies.
由布鲁氏菌引起的人类布鲁氏菌病是一种具有特定流行区域的传染病,特别是在牧区,并可能影响多个器官系统。神经系统受累,即神经布鲁氏菌病,在这些患者中很少发生。抗n -甲基- d -天冬氨酸受体(NMDAR)脑炎是最常见的自身免疫性脑炎类型,通常与肿瘤或单纯疱疹病毒感染有关。然而,这两种疾病之间的联系尚不清楚。在本报告中,我们报告了一例罕见的29岁中国男性抗nmdar脑炎伴神经布鲁氏菌病的病例,通过细胞检测检测出抗nmdar抗体,并通过新一代元基因组测序在其脑脊液样本中检测出梅利氏布鲁氏菌。患者经抗微生物治疗和免疫治疗,包括类固醇和静脉注射免疫球蛋白后病情好转。该病例表明,布鲁氏菌感染可能是产生抗nmdar抗体的触发因素,前瞻性研究应揭示布鲁氏菌病与抗nmdar抗体之间是否存在因果关系。
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Frontiers in Immunology is a leading journal in its field, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research across basic, translational and clinical immunology. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide.
Frontiers in Immunology is the official Journal of the International Union of Immunological Societies (IUIS). Encompassing the entire field of Immunology, this journal welcomes papers that investigate basic mechanisms of immune system development and function, with a particular emphasis given to the description of the clinical and immunological phenotype of human immune disorders, and on the definition of their molecular basis.