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Query: UMLS:C0015674 (
chronic fatigue syndrome
)
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The disturbance of the central nervous system and immunological abnormalities have been suggested in patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
). We focused on immunological abnormalities against neurotransmitter receptors in
CFS
. Using a sensitive radioligand assay, we examined serum autoantibodies to recombinant human muscarinic cholinergic receptor 1 (CHRM1), mu-opioid receptor (OPRM1), 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 1A (HTR1A), and
dopamine receptor D2
(
DRD2
) in patients with
CFS
(n=60) and results were compared with those in patients with autoimmune disease (n=33) and in healthy controls (n=30). The mean anti-CHRM1 antibody index was significantly higher in patients with
CFS
(p<0.0001) and autoimmune disease (p<0.05) than that in healthy controls, and positive reaction was found in 53.3% of patients with
CFS
. Anti-OPRM1 antibodies, anti-HTR1A antibodies, and anti-
DRD2
antibodies were found in 15.2, 1.7, and 5.0% of patients with
CFS
, respectively. Anti-nuclear antibodies were found in 56.7% (34/60) of patients with
CFS
, but anti-nuclear antibody titers did not correlate with the activities of the above four autoantibodies. The patients with positive autoantibodies to CHRM1 had a significantly higher mean score (1.81) of 'feeling of muscle weakness' than negative patients (1.18) among
CFS
patients (p<0.01). Higher scores on 'painful node', 'forgetfulness', and 'difficulty thinking' were also found in
CFS
patients with anti-CHRM1 antibodies but did not reach statistical significance. In conclusion, autoantibodies to CHRM1 were detected in a large number of
CFS
patients and were related to
CFS
symptoms. Our findings suggested that subgroups of
CFS
are associated with autoimmune abnormalities of CHRM1.
...
PMID:Autoantibodies against muscarinic cholinergic receptor in chronic fatigue syndrome. 1285 22