Mice were injected i.p. with IgG samples of different patients to test whether IgG from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) can initiate an immune/inflammatory reaction targeting motor neurons. All IgG samples of five ALS patients and none of the disease controls recruited activated microglia cells in the ventral horn of the spinal cord. CD3 lymphocytes were not accumulated in the same tissue. Similar reaction was evoked by injection of IgG from guinea pigs with experimental autoimmune gray matter disease (EAGMD) induced by immunization with the homogenate of the ventral horn of bovine spinal cord. The results indicate that ALS IgG and anti-motoneuron IgG induce microglia reaction targeting motor neurons without initiating T cell response in the recipient mice.