About the Study : Are novel autoantibodies associated with idiopathic myelopathy? In this case-control study, autoantibodies targeting the transcobalamin receptor (CD320) responsible for cellular transport of vitamin B 12 were identified in a portion of individuals with idiopathic myelopathy, especially those whose disease mimicked subacute combined degeneration. Screening for anti-CD320 followed by metabolic confirmation of a central nervous system-restricted vitamin B 12 deficiency may be considered in the diagnostic evaluation of myelopathy.
Corresponding Authors : John V. Pluvinage, MD, PhD, Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, 1651 Fourth St, Ste 212, San Francisco, CA 94158 ( john.pluvinage@ucsf.edu ); Michael R. Wilson, MD, MAS, Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco, 675 Nelson Rising Ln, NS212, Campus Box 3206, San Francisco, CA 94143 ( michael.wilson@ucsf.edu ).
10.1001/jamaneurol.2026.2778
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