Guillain–Barré Syndrome
National University of Singapore · Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
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Abstract
Sera from patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) following Campylobacter jejuni infection have autoantibody to GM1 ganglioside in the acute phase of the illness. There is a strong association between GBS and Penner's serotype 19 (PEN 19) of C. jejuni. The terminal structure of the bacterial lipopolysaccharide is identical to the terminal tetrasaccharide of GM1 ganglioside. Anti-GM1 antibody inhibits motoneuron excitability. Molecular mimicry between infectious agents and nerve tissue components may function in the development of GBS.
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- Campylobacter jejuni
- Molecular mimicry
- Guillain-Barre syndrome
- Lipopolysaccharide
- Autoantibody
- Ganglioside
- Serotype
- Antibody
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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