Severe autoimmune neuromuscular disorder characterised by severe muscular weakness and progressive fatigue
Aetiology
Autoimmune
Also associated with other autoimmune disorders such as SLE, rheumatoid arthritis, and thyrotoxicosis
90% - no known cause
Genetic predisposing factor - HLA associations
Thymic tumour - 10%
Can occur at any age but usually presents at after middle age - most commonly 60-70
May first appear during pregnancy, postpartum or with the administration of certain anaethetic agent
Pathophysiology
Autoimmune disease in which auto-reactive antibodies (auto-IgG) bind with postsynaptic ACh receptors on muscle cells - type II hypersensitivity
Involvement of CD4+ TH cells and AChR self-antigens in activating auto-reactive B cells
Thymus involvement
CD4+ TH cells are activated by unfolded AChR subunits expressed by thymic epithelial cells
Cde4+ TH cells stimulate auto-reactive B cells, resulting in the production of anti-AChR IgG auto-antibodies
Thymic myoid cells that express intact AChRs are then attacked by these antibodies, and then release AChR-immune complexes
AChR-immune complexes in turn activate antigen presenting cells and diversify the autoantibody response to recognise intact AChRs of normal muscle cells
AChR auto-antiodies block binding of endogenous ACh ligands to these receptors
Eventually, AChRs are destroyed:
Antibody-bound receptors are internalised and degraded
ACHR antibodies bound to Complement (membrane attack complex), leading to descruction of the muscle endplate
The number of functional channels in the endplate are reduced → amplitude of endplate potential decreases → impaired signal conduction at the NMJ
Clinical presentation
Onset typically insidius
Initial symptoms involve ocular muscles in 60% of cases
Complaints are fatigue and progressive muscle weakness
Muscles of the eyes, face, mouth, throat and neck are usually affected first
Less frequenctly involved are the muscles of the neck, shoulder girdle and hip flexors
In advanced stage all muscles are weak → life-threatening impairment of respiration