The case report of MOG and NMDAR IgG double positive encephalitis treated with subcutaneous ofatumumab

oleh: Rui Zhang, Rui Zhang, Li Wang, Li Wang, Yongli Tao, Yongli Tao, Xiaofeng Zhang, Xiaofeng Zhang, Kai Liu, Kai Liu, Bo Song, Bo Song, Yuming Xu, Yuming Xu

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-08-01

Deskripsi

The phenotypic spectrum of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG)- IgG–associated disorders (MOGAD) has broadened in the past few years, and atypical phenotypes are increasingly recognized. Isolated seizures and MRI-negative brainstem and cerebellar symptoms or encephalitis have rarely been reported as a feature of MOGAD and represent a diagnostic challenge. Meanwhile, the coexistence of MOG IgG and other CNS autoimmune antibodies is infrequent. We report a patient presented with isolated epileptic onset, relapsed with MRI-negative brainstem symptoms and MRI-negative encephalitis. He was positive for MOG IgG throughout the disease course while concomitant NMDAR IgG was not detected positive until second relapse. He showed decreasing response to conventional first-line therapy. The last relapse was during a COVID-19 epidemic with limited inpatient resources. Fortunately, he was ultimately controlled on subcutaneous ofatumumab, a novel fully humanized anti-CD20 mAb. This is the first report about subcutaneous ofatumumab treatment in MOG and NMDAR IgG double positive encephalitis with 12-month follow-up, depicting its potential as a therapeutic option.