Myelin Sheath / Myelin Associated Glycoprotein by IIF
Immunology
Description
Myelin associated glycoprotein (MAG) is found in central and peripheral nervous system myelin. MAG appears on oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells. The localisation of MAG in the peripheral region in myelin suggests that MAG may participate in neuron-glial cell interaction that leads to myelination. This hypothesis is supported by the observation that MAG antibodies may lead to demyelination. MAG antibodies are believed to be pathogenic [1]. IgM autoantibodies against myelin associated glycoprotein (MAG) are found in sensory motor neuropathies and IgM paraprotein associated neuropathies. The determination of MAG antibodies helps to separate IgM associated neuropathies from other commonly acquired polyneuropathies (e.g. chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy). Both disorders may be slowly progressive and appear as a predominantly demyelinating neuropathy by electrophysiological and morphological studies. Also, both may have an elevated CSF protein concentration and may respond to immunosuppressive therapy. MAG antibodies have occasionally been found in multiple sclerosis and myesthenia gravis [2].
Indications
Neuropathy with macroglobulinaemia (IgM monoclonal gammopathy).
Sample Type
2mL Serum (Gel 5ml Yellow tube). Requests from outside Sheffield: Transport at ambient temperature via Royal Mail or Courier.
Reference Range
A normal result is negative.
Turnaround Time
Within 10 days
Testing Frequency
As required
References
Steck AJ, Stalder AK, Renaud S. Anti-myelin associated glycoprotein neuropathy. Curr Opin Neurol. 2006. 19(5): 458-463. [Ref 1]
Polman CH, Killestein J. Anti-myelin antibodies in multiple sclerosis; clinically useful? Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. 2006. 176(1-2): 106-114. [Ref 2]
Nobile-Orazio E, Marinella C. Neuropathy and monoclonal gammopathy. Curr. Opin. Neurology. 2001. 14(5):615-620.
Nobile-Orazio E, et al. Frequency and clinical correlates of anti-neural IgM antibodies in neuropathy associated with IgM monoclonal gammopathy. Ann. Neurol. 1994. 36:416-424.
See Also
MAG
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Your contact for this test
Clare Del-Duca BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science, MSc Pathological Science
Laboratory Manager - Immunology and Protein Reference Unit
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