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KLEINE-LEVIN SYNDROME: INVESTIGATING THE IMMUNO-REACTIVITY OF PATIENT SERA TOWARDS VARIOUS BRAIN AREAS
- Date Issued:
- 2023
- Abstract/Description:
- Kleine-Levin Syndrome (KLS) is an extremely rare neurological disorder characterized by episodes of uncontrollable hypersomnia and various cognitive and behavioral abnormalities. There is neither a definitive etiology nor definite treatment modalities. Immunological studies for this condition are extremely limited, and this present study aims to investigate a potential autoimmune mechanism that underlies KLS. To achieve this, western blot and dot-blot assays analyzed the immunoreactivity of patients and control sera towards various brain tissue areas. Western blot did not show immunoreactivity with IgG-depleted brain tissue lysate. However, dot-blot assays revealed a significantly greater level of immunoreactivity with KLS patient sera towards the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, hypothalamus, and parieto-temporal areas compared to KLS-negative sera. These areas have previously been shown to be hypo-perfused in KLS patients. Future studies are necessary to identify the specific antibodies that may be autoreactive in KLS patients.
Title: | KLEINE-LEVIN SYNDROME: INVESTIGATING THE IMMUNO-REACTIVITY OF PATIENT SERA TOWARDS VARIOUS BRAIN AREAS. |
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Name(s): |
Hamper, Michael C. , author Wei, Jianning, Thesis advisor Hartmann, James , Thesis advisor Florida Atlantic University, Degree grantor Department of Biomedical Science Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine |
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Type of Resource: | text | |
Genre: | Electronic Thesis Or Dissertation | |
Date Created: | 2023 | |
Date Issued: | 2023 | |
Publisher: | Florida Atlantic University | |
Place of Publication: | Boca Raton, Fla. | |
Physical Form: | application/pdf | |
Extent: | 69 p. | |
Language(s): | English | |
Abstract/Description: | Kleine-Levin Syndrome (KLS) is an extremely rare neurological disorder characterized by episodes of uncontrollable hypersomnia and various cognitive and behavioral abnormalities. There is neither a definitive etiology nor definite treatment modalities. Immunological studies for this condition are extremely limited, and this present study aims to investigate a potential autoimmune mechanism that underlies KLS. To achieve this, western blot and dot-blot assays analyzed the immunoreactivity of patients and control sera towards various brain tissue areas. Western blot did not show immunoreactivity with IgG-depleted brain tissue lysate. However, dot-blot assays revealed a significantly greater level of immunoreactivity with KLS patient sera towards the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, hypothalamus, and parieto-temporal areas compared to KLS-negative sera. These areas have previously been shown to be hypo-perfused in KLS patients. Future studies are necessary to identify the specific antibodies that may be autoreactive in KLS patients. | |
Identifier: | FA00014359 (IID) | |
Degree granted: | Thesis (MS)--Florida Atlantic University, 2023. | |
Collection: | FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection | |
Note(s): | Includes bibliography. | |
Subject(s): |
Kleine-Levin Syndrome Autoantibodies Hypersomnia Nervous System Diseases |
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Persistent Link to This Record: | http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00014359 | |
Use and Reproduction: | Copyright © is held by the author with permission granted to Florida Atlantic University to digitize, archive and distribute this item for non-profit research and educational purposes. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions requires permission of the copyright holder. | |
Host Institution: | FAU |