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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 13, 2020
Filed:
Dec. 20, 2018
Euroimmun Medizinische Labordiagnostika Ag, Luebeck, DE;
Erik Lattwein, Luebeck, DE;
Wolfgang Meyer, Pansdorf, DE;
Wolfgang Schlumberger, Groß Grönau, DE;
Julia Janz, Schönberg, DE;
Anthonina Ott, Schiphorst, DE;
Thomas Scheper, Berkenthin, DE;
Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit, Berlin, DE;
Dennis Tappe, Hamburg, DE;
EUROIMMUN Medizinische Labordiagnostika AG, Luebeck, DE;
Abstract
A method for diagnosing a limbic encephalitis, PNS, encephaloymyelitis, leukoencephalopathy, retinitis or optic atrophy, includes detecting a bornavirus in a sample, preferably from the group comprising mammalian 2 bornavirus, even more preferably VSBV-1, and mammalian 1 bornavirus, even more preferably BoDV-1; to a carrier containing a means for the capture of an antibody against at least one polypeptide selected from the group of BoDV-1-N, BoDV-1-P, VSBV-N and VSBV-P. A kit contains the carrier and a means for the detection of a captured antibody and a control for the detection of the presence of a sample. The carrier or kit or of a primer can be used for the detection of a bornavirus or a probe can be used for the diagnosis of an encephalitis, for the prognostication of post-transplantation complications, for the monitoring of a therapy of an encephalitis or of post-transplantation complications or for the differentiation between an autoimmune encephalitis and an encephalitis caused by infection.