SeminarRecording AvailableImmunology

The immunopathogenesis of autoimmune seizure disorders

Schedule
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
18:00 UTC
Adam Handel

Prof

Oxford University

Host: Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy

Recording

Video on demand

Open recording

Event Information

Recording

Available

Host

Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Immune-mediated mechanisms are increasingly recognised as a cause of epilepsy even in the absence of an immune response against a specifical neuronal antigen. In some cases, these autoimmune processes are clearly pathogenic, for example acute seizures in autoimmune encephalitis, whereas in others this is less clear, for example autoimmune-associated epilepsy. Recent research has provided novel insights into the clinical, paraclinical and immunopathogenetic mechanisms in these conditions. I will provide an overview of clinical and paraclinical features of immune-associated seizures. Furthermore, I will describe specific immunopathogenic examples implicating lymphoid follicular autoimmunisation and intrathecal B cells in these conditions. These insights into immunopathogenesis may help to explain the role of current and immunotherapies in these conditions.

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