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How autoimmune antibodies kindle a firestorm in the brain

Abstract

Autoimmune responses against NMDA receptors (NMDAR) and GABAA receptors (GABAAR) can cause encephalitis, which has been described as feeling like one’s brain is on fire (Dalmau et al, 2019). The molecular mechanisms of how the autoantibodies affect neuronal functions are incompletely defined. Hunter et al (2024) now describe effects of autoantibodies from patients against NMDARs and GABAARs on the lateral mobility and thereby localization and function of NMDARs and GABAARs as well as AMPA receptors (AMPARs), the main glutamatergic receptors that mediate basal synaptic transmission. The study provides evidence for crossover effects of autoantibodies on the opposite receptor that depend on neuronal activity and the interaction of NMDAR with the dopaminergic receptor D1.

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