Estimation of the local production of antibodies to Treponema pallidum in the central nervous system of patients with neurosyphilis

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In 76/o of 149 patients with neurosyphilis local production of treponema-specific IgG antibodies in the central nervous system (CNS) was determined by estimating the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-to-serum ratio of TPHA-IgG titre per mg total IgG. With this formula synthesis of treponema-specific IgG antibodies in the CNS could be detected independently of the function of the blood-CSF barrier. A selective increase of total IgG in the CSF was not found in all cases. Forty-three patients with adequately treated or spontaneously resolved syphilis without clinical evidence of involvement of the CNS by Treponema pallidum served as controls.

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Müller, F., & Moskophidis, M. (1983). Estimation of the local production of antibodies to Treponema pallidum in the central nervous system of patients with neurosyphilis. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 59(2), 80–84. https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.59.2.80

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