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Anti-CV2/CRMP5 autoantibodies as drivers of sensory neuron excitability and pain in rats

Nature Communications. 2025-08; 
Laurent Martin, Harrison J Stratton, Lyuba Y Salih, Nicolas LA Dumaire, Kimberly Gomez, Le Duy Do, Santiago Loya-Lopez, Cheng Tang, Aida Calderon-Rivera, Dongzhi Ran, Venkatrao Nunna, Shreya S Bellampalli, Liberty François-Moutal, Shizhen Luo, Frank Porreca, Mohab Ibrahim, Véronique Rogemond, Jérôme Honnorat, Rajesh Khanna, Aubin Moutal Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, The University of Arizona, Tucson,
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Abstract

Paraneoplastic neurological syndromes arise from autoimmune reactions against nervous system antigens due to a maladaptive immune response to a peripheral cancer. Patients with small cell lung carcinoma or malignant thymoma can develop an autoimmune response against the CV2/collapsin response mediator protein 5 (CRMP5) antigen, with approximately 80% of these patients experiencing painful neuropathies. Here we investigate the mechanisms underlying anti-CV2/CRMP5 autoantibodies (CV2/CRMP5-Abs)-related pain and find that patient-derived CV2/CRMP5-Abs bind to their target on rat dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and superficial laminae of the spinal cord, to induce DRG neuron hyperexcitability and mechanical hypersensitiv... More

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