MIGRATION OF XENOGENIC ASTROCYTES IN MYELINATED TRACTS - A NOVEL PROBE FOR IMMUNE-RESPONSES IN WHITE MATTER

被引:6
作者
BOOSS, J [1 ]
SOLLY, KS [1 ]
COLLINS, PV [1 ]
JACQUE, C [1 ]
机构
[1] HOP LA PITIE SALPETRIERE, INSERM, U134, 47 BD HOP, F-75651 PARIS 13, FRANCE
关键词
BRAIN TRANSPLANTATION; WHITE MATTER; IMMUNE RESPONSE; MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS; MYELIN;
D O I
10.1007/BF00294442
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Experimental brain transplantation allows the study of the development of the immune response against brain antigens within the brain itself. This laboratory has developed a transplantation model in which rabbit embryo brain fragments are placed in the brains of newborn mice. The migration of xenogenic astrocytes is traced by a monoclonal antibody which combines with donor but not host glial fibrillary acidic protein. In the first 4 weeks after transplantation, the donor astrocytes successfully migrate, often within myelinated tracts. Following this period, T cells make their appearance and xenogenic astrocytes disappear by 10 weeks. The propensity for clearly identified foreign astrocytes to migrate in myelinated tracts coupled with a well-defined time course of host-vs-graft interaction suggested that the model could be used to study the immune response in white matter. The studies reported here provide sequential examples of the relationship between migration by foreign astrocytes in myelinated tracts and the development of the host immune response. Extensive migration in white matter tracts was first observed in the absence of any T cell response. Subsequently T cells were found at the transplantation site. Finally Ia was found to be expressed on blood vessels and microglia were strongly reactive in white matter that contained T cells but no foreign astrocytes. These observations support the suggestion that the model can be used to more precisely define cellular immune events that occur within white matter.
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