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Deficiency of CD8(+) effector memory T cells is an early and persistent feature of multiple sclerosis
BACKGROUND: Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) have a deficiency of circulating CD8(+) T cells, which might impair control of Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) and predispose to MS by allowing EBV-infected autoreactive B cells to accumulate in the central nervous system. Based on the expression of CD45RA...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4361480/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24842963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1352458514536252 |
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author | Pender, Michael P Csurhes, Peter A Pfluger, Casey MM Burrows, Scott R |
author_facet | Pender, Michael P Csurhes, Peter A Pfluger, Casey MM Burrows, Scott R |
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description | BACKGROUND: Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) have a deficiency of circulating CD8(+) T cells, which might impair control of Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) and predispose to MS by allowing EBV-infected autoreactive B cells to accumulate in the central nervous system. Based on the expression of CD45RA and CD62L, CD4(+) T cells and CD8(+) T cells can be subdivided into four subsets with distinct homing and functional properties, namely: naïve, central memory, effector memory (EM) and effector memory re-expressing CD45RA (EMRA) cells. OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to determine which memory subsets are involved in the CD8(+) T cell deficiency and how these relate to clinical course. METHODS: We used flow cytometry to analyze the memory phenotypes of T cells in the blood of 118 MS patients and 112 healthy subjects. RESULTS: MS patients had a decreased frequency of EM (CD45RA(–)CD62L(–)) and EMRA (CD45RA(+)CD62L(–)) CD8(+) T cells, which was present at the onset of disease and persisted throughout the clinical course. The frequencies of CD4(+) EM and EMRA T cells were normal. CONCLUSION: Deficiency of effector memory CD8(+) T cells is an early and persistent feature of MS and might underlie the impaired CD8(+) T cell control of EBV. |
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spelling | pubmed-43614802015-04-10 Deficiency of CD8(+) effector memory T cells is an early and persistent feature of multiple sclerosis Pender, Michael P Csurhes, Peter A Pfluger, Casey MM Burrows, Scott R Mult Scler Research Papers BACKGROUND: Patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) have a deficiency of circulating CD8(+) T cells, which might impair control of Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) and predispose to MS by allowing EBV-infected autoreactive B cells to accumulate in the central nervous system. Based on the expression of CD45RA and CD62L, CD4(+) T cells and CD8(+) T cells can be subdivided into four subsets with distinct homing and functional properties, namely: naïve, central memory, effector memory (EM) and effector memory re-expressing CD45RA (EMRA) cells. OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to determine which memory subsets are involved in the CD8(+) T cell deficiency and how these relate to clinical course. METHODS: We used flow cytometry to analyze the memory phenotypes of T cells in the blood of 118 MS patients and 112 healthy subjects. RESULTS: MS patients had a decreased frequency of EM (CD45RA(–)CD62L(–)) and EMRA (CD45RA(+)CD62L(–)) CD8(+) T cells, which was present at the onset of disease and persisted throughout the clinical course. The frequencies of CD4(+) EM and EMRA T cells were normal. CONCLUSION: Deficiency of effector memory CD8(+) T cells is an early and persistent feature of MS and might underlie the impaired CD8(+) T cell control of EBV. SAGE Publications 2014-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4361480/ /pubmed/24842963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1352458514536252 Text en © The Author(s), 2014 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (http://www.uk.sagepub.com/aboutus/openaccess.htm). |
spellingShingle | Research Papers Pender, Michael P Csurhes, Peter A Pfluger, Casey MM Burrows, Scott R Deficiency of CD8(+) effector memory T cells is an early and persistent feature of multiple sclerosis |
title | Deficiency of CD8(+) effector memory T cells is an early and persistent feature of multiple sclerosis |
title_full | Deficiency of CD8(+) effector memory T cells is an early and persistent feature of multiple sclerosis |
title_fullStr | Deficiency of CD8(+) effector memory T cells is an early and persistent feature of multiple sclerosis |
title_full_unstemmed | Deficiency of CD8(+) effector memory T cells is an early and persistent feature of multiple sclerosis |
title_short | Deficiency of CD8(+) effector memory T cells is an early and persistent feature of multiple sclerosis |
title_sort | deficiency of cd8(+) effector memory t cells is an early and persistent feature of multiple sclerosis |
topic | Research Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4361480/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24842963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1352458514536252 |
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