Frequencies of neuroantigen-specific T cells in the central nervous system versus the immune periphery during the course of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis

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Targoni, OS
Baus, J
Hofstetter, HH
Hesse, MD
Karulin, AY
Boehm, BO
Forsthuber, TG
Lehmann, PV
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[1] Case Western Reserve Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pathol, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
[2] Univ Hosp Ulm, Endocrinol Sect, Ulm, Germany
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10.4049/jimmunol.166.7.4757
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Direct measurements of the frequency and the cytokine signature of the neuroantigen-specific effector cells in experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) are a continuing challenge. This is true for lymphoid tissues, and more importantly, for the CNS itself. Using enzyme-linked immunospot analysis (ELISPOT) assays, we followed proteolipid protein (PLP) 139-151-specific T cells engaged by active immunization of SJL mice. The total numbers of PLP139-151-specific CD4 cells were highest before disease onset. At this time, these cells resided in lymphoid and nonlymphoid tissues, but were not detected in the CNS. While the PLP139-151-specific cells reached high frequencies in the CNS during clinical EAE, in absolute numbers, less than 20% of them were present in the target organ, with the majority residing in the periphery throughout all stages of the disease. The numbers of PLP139-151-specific cells gradually declined in both compartments with time. While eventually this first wave of effector cells completely disappeared from the CNS, PLP178-191-specific cells became engaged, being detected first in the CNS. These data suggest that throughout all stages of EAE, the effector cells in the CNS are recruited from a vast peripheral reservoir, and that the second wave of effector cells is engaged while the first wave undergoes exhaustion.
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