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Abstract
Background Functional neurological disorder (FND) is a common and disabling neuropsychiatric condition, which disproportionally affects women compared with men. While the etiopathogenesis of this disorder remains elusive, immune dysregulation is emerging as one potential mechanism. To begin to understand the role of immune dysfunctions in FND, we assessed the prevalence of several common autoimmune diseases (ADs) in a large cohort of patients with FND and examined the influence of psychiatric comorbidities and biological sex.
Methods Using a large biorepository database (Mass General Brigham Biobank), we obtained demographic and clinical data of a cohort of 643 patients diagnosed with FND between January 2015 and December 2021. The proportion of ADs was calculated overall, by sex and by the presence of psychiatric comorbidities.
Results The overall prevalence of ADs in our sample was 41.9%, with connective tissue and autoimmune endocrine diseases being the most commonly observed ADs. Among patients with FND and ADs, 27.7% had ≥2 ADs and 8% met criteria for multiple autoimmune syndrome. Rates of ADs were significantly higher in subjects with comorbid major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder (p= 0.02). Women represented the largest proportion of patients with concurrent ADs, both in the overall sample and in the subgroups of interest (p’s < 0.05).
Conclusions This study is unique in providing evidence of an association between FND and ADs. Future studies are needed to investigate the mechanisms underlying this association and to understand whether FND is characterised by distinct dysregulations in immune response.
- FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER
- IMMUNOLOGY
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Contributors PAS, GB and BAD conceived the original idea. AJ and PAS wrote the initial draft of this manuscript. AJ, GB and ANC performed data collection and processing. AJ and PAS performed data analysis with help from GB and ANC. GRP, ANC, IG and MO'N contributed to the interpretation of the results. PAS is the guarantor of the study and accepts full responsibility for the work and/or the conduct of the study, had access to the data, and controlled the decision to publish. All authors provided critical feedback and helped shape the research, analysis and manuscript.
Competing interests The authors declare no relevant conflict of interest. BAD is the President-elect of the Functional Neurological Disorder Society.
Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer-reviewed.