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T cell-activation in neuromyelitis optica lesions plays a role in their formation

BACKGROUND: Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS), which is characterized by the presence of pathogenic serum autoantibodies against aquaporin 4 (AQP4) in the vast majority of patients. The contribution of T cells to the formation of...

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Autores principales: Pohl, Maria, Kawakami, Naoto, Kitic, Maja, Bauer, Jan, Martins, Rui, Fischer, Marie-Therese, Machado-Santos, Joana, Mader, Simone, Ellwart, Joachim W, Misu, Tatsuro, Fujihara, Kazuo, Wekerle, Hartmut, Reindl, Markus, Lassmann, Hans, Bradl, Monika
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3879999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24367907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2051-5960-1-85
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author Pohl, Maria
Kawakami, Naoto
Kitic, Maja
Bauer, Jan
Martins, Rui
Fischer, Marie-Therese
Machado-Santos, Joana
Mader, Simone
Ellwart, Joachim W
Misu, Tatsuro
Fujihara, Kazuo
Wekerle, Hartmut
Reindl, Markus
Lassmann, Hans
Bradl, Monika
author_facet Pohl, Maria
Kawakami, Naoto
Kitic, Maja
Bauer, Jan
Martins, Rui
Fischer, Marie-Therese
Machado-Santos, Joana
Mader, Simone
Ellwart, Joachim W
Misu, Tatsuro
Fujihara, Kazuo
Wekerle, Hartmut
Reindl, Markus
Lassmann, Hans
Bradl, Monika
author_sort Pohl, Maria
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description BACKGROUND: Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS), which is characterized by the presence of pathogenic serum autoantibodies against aquaporin 4 (AQP4) in the vast majority of patients. The contribution of T cells to the formation of astrocyte destructive lesions is currently unclear. However, active human NMO lesions contain CD4(+) T-lymphocytes expressing the activation marker Ox40, and the expression is more profound compared to that seen in MS lesions of comparable activity. Therefore, we analyzed the role of T-cell activation within the CNS in the initiation of NMO lesions in an experimental model of co-transfer of different encephalitogenic T-cells and human AQP4 antibody containing NMO immunoglobulin (NMO IgG). We further studied the expression of the T-cell activation marker Ox40 in NMO and multiple sclerosis lesions in different stages of activity. RESULTS: All encephalitogenic T-cell lines used in our experiments induced brain inflammation with a comparable extent of blood brain barrier damage, allowing human NMO IgG to penetrate into the brain and spinal cord tissue. However, astrocyte destructive NMO lesions were only seen with T-cells, which showed signs of activation in the lesions. T-cell activation was reflected by the expression of the activation marker Ox40 and pronounced production of γ-IFN, which was able to increase the production of complement proteins and of the Fc gamma III receptor (Fcgr3) and decreased production of complement inhibitory protein Factor H in microglia. CONCLUSIONS: Our data indicate that local activation of T-cells provide an inflammatory environment in the CNS, which allows AQP4 auto-antibodies to induce astrocyte destructive NMO-like lesions.
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spelling pubmed-38799992014-01-04 T cell-activation in neuromyelitis optica lesions plays a role in their formation Pohl, Maria Kawakami, Naoto Kitic, Maja Bauer, Jan Martins, Rui Fischer, Marie-Therese Machado-Santos, Joana Mader, Simone Ellwart, Joachim W Misu, Tatsuro Fujihara, Kazuo Wekerle, Hartmut Reindl, Markus Lassmann, Hans Bradl, Monika Acta Neuropathol Commun Research BACKGROUND: Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) is an inflammatory demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS), which is characterized by the presence of pathogenic serum autoantibodies against aquaporin 4 (AQP4) in the vast majority of patients. The contribution of T cells to the formation of astrocyte destructive lesions is currently unclear. However, active human NMO lesions contain CD4(+) T-lymphocytes expressing the activation marker Ox40, and the expression is more profound compared to that seen in MS lesions of comparable activity. Therefore, we analyzed the role of T-cell activation within the CNS in the initiation of NMO lesions in an experimental model of co-transfer of different encephalitogenic T-cells and human AQP4 antibody containing NMO immunoglobulin (NMO IgG). We further studied the expression of the T-cell activation marker Ox40 in NMO and multiple sclerosis lesions in different stages of activity. RESULTS: All encephalitogenic T-cell lines used in our experiments induced brain inflammation with a comparable extent of blood brain barrier damage, allowing human NMO IgG to penetrate into the brain and spinal cord tissue. However, astrocyte destructive NMO lesions were only seen with T-cells, which showed signs of activation in the lesions. T-cell activation was reflected by the expression of the activation marker Ox40 and pronounced production of γ-IFN, which was able to increase the production of complement proteins and of the Fc gamma III receptor (Fcgr3) and decreased production of complement inhibitory protein Factor H in microglia. CONCLUSIONS: Our data indicate that local activation of T-cells provide an inflammatory environment in the CNS, which allows AQP4 auto-antibodies to induce astrocyte destructive NMO-like lesions. BioMed Central 2013-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3879999/ /pubmed/24367907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2051-5960-1-85 Text en Copyright © 2013 Pohl et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Pohl, Maria
Kawakami, Naoto
Kitic, Maja
Bauer, Jan
Martins, Rui
Fischer, Marie-Therese
Machado-Santos, Joana
Mader, Simone
Ellwart, Joachim W
Misu, Tatsuro
Fujihara, Kazuo
Wekerle, Hartmut
Reindl, Markus
Lassmann, Hans
Bradl, Monika
T cell-activation in neuromyelitis optica lesions plays a role in their formation
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title_fullStr T cell-activation in neuromyelitis optica lesions plays a role in their formation
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title_short T cell-activation in neuromyelitis optica lesions plays a role in their formation
title_sort t cell-activation in neuromyelitis optica lesions plays a role in their formation
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3879999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24367907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2051-5960-1-85
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