[HTML][HTML] An intermediate level of CD161 expression defines a novel activated, inflammatory, and pathogenic subset of CD8+ T cells involved in multiple sclerosis
B Nicol, M Salou, I Vogel, A Garcia, E Dugast… - Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Several lines of evidence support a key role for CD8+ T cells in central nervous system
tissue damage of patients with multiple sclerosis. However, the precise phenotype of the …
tissue damage of patients with multiple sclerosis. However, the precise phenotype of the …
Conventional DCs sample and present myelin antigens in the healthy CNS and allow parenchymal T cell entry to initiate neuroinflammation
The central nervous system (CNS) is under close surveillance by immune cells, which
mediate tissue homeostasis, protection, and repair. Conversely, in neuroinflammation …
mediate tissue homeostasis, protection, and repair. Conversely, in neuroinflammation …
Intracerebral dendritic cells critically modulate encephalitogenic versus regulatory immune responses in the CNS
AL Zozulya, S Ortler, JE Lee… - Journal of …, 2009 - Soc Neuroscience
Dendritic cells (DCs) appear in higher numbers within the CNS as a consequence of
inflammation associated with autoimmune disorders, such as multiple sclerosis, but the …
inflammation associated with autoimmune disorders, such as multiple sclerosis, but the …
Cxcl10+ monocytes define a pathogenic subset in the central nervous system during autoimmune neuroinflammation
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by pathological inflammation that results from the
recruitment of lymphoid and myeloid immune cells from the blood into the brain. Due to …
recruitment of lymphoid and myeloid immune cells from the blood into the brain. Due to …
CD24 on the resident cells of the central nervous system enhances experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis
JQ Liu, JW Carl, PS Joshi, A RayChaudhury… - The Journal of …, 2007 - journals.aai.org
CD24 is a cell surface glycoprotein that is expressed on both immune cells and cells of the
CNS. We have previously shown that CD24 is required for the induction of experimental …
CNS. We have previously shown that CD24 is required for the induction of experimental …
Neuroinflammation: extinguishing a blaze of T cells
N Benallegue, H Kebir, JI Alvarez - Immunological reviews, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Inflammation is a biological process that dynamically alters the surrounding
microenvironment, including participating immune cells. As a well‐protected organ …
microenvironment, including participating immune cells. As a well‐protected organ …
Cutting edge: multiple sclerosis-like lesions induced by effector CD8 T cells recognizing a sequestered antigen on oligodendrocytes
A Saxena, J Bauer, T Scheikl, J Zappulla… - The Journal of …, 2008 - journals.aai.org
CD8 T cells are emerging as important players in multiple sclerosis (MS) pathogenesis,
although their direct contribution to tissue damage is still debated. To assess whether …
although their direct contribution to tissue damage is still debated. To assess whether …
Neurons and T cells: Understanding this interaction for inflammatory neurological diseases
L Yshii, C Gebauer, R Bernard‐Valnet… - European journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Central nervous system (CNS) inflammation occurs in a large number of neurological
diseases. The type and magnitude of CNS inflammation, as well as the T‐cell contribution …
diseases. The type and magnitude of CNS inflammation, as well as the T‐cell contribution …
The blood–brain barrier induces differentiation of migrating monocytes into Th17-polarizing dendritic cells
Trafficking of antigen-presenting cells into the CNS is essential for lymphocyte reactivation
within the CNS compartment. Although perivascular dendritic cells found in inflammatory …
within the CNS compartment. Although perivascular dendritic cells found in inflammatory …
Characteristics of differentiated CD8+ and CD4+ T cells present in the human brain
J Smolders, EBM Remmerswaal, KG Schuurman… - Acta …, 2013 - Springer
Immune surveillance of the central nervous system (CNS) by T cells is important to keep
CNS-trophic viruses in a latent state, yet our knowledge of the characteristics of CNS …
CNS-trophic viruses in a latent state, yet our knowledge of the characteristics of CNS …