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Relapsing-remitting central nervous system autoimmunity mediated by GFAP-specific CD8 T cells.


ABSTRACT: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory disease of the CNS that causes the demyelination of nerve cells and destroys oligodendrocytes, neurons, and axons. Historically, MS has been thought to be a CD4 T cell-mediated autoimmune disease of CNS white matter. However, recent studies identified CD8 T cell infiltrates and gray matter lesions in MS patients. These findings suggest that CD8 T cells and CNS Ags other than myelin proteins may be involved during the MS disease process. In this article, we show that CD8 T cells reactive to glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), a protein expressed in astrocytes, can avoid tolerance mechanisms and, depending upon the T cell-triggering event, drive unique aspects of inflammatory CNS autoimmunity. In GFAP-specific CD8 TCR-transgenic (BG1) mice, tissue resident memory-like CD8 T cells spontaneously infiltrate the gray matter and white matter of the CNS, resulting in a relapsing-remitting CNS autoimmunity. The frequency, severity, and remissions from spontaneous disease are controlled by the presence of polyclonal B cells. In contrast, a viral trigger induces GFAP-specific CD8 T effector cells to exclusively target the meninges and vascular/perivascular space of the gray and white matter of the brain, causing a rapid, acute CNS disease. These findings demonstrate that the type of CD8 T cell-triggering event can determine the presentation of distinct CNS autoimmune disease pathologies.

SUBMITTER: Sasaki K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3967518 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Relapsing-remitting central nervous system autoimmunity mediated by GFAP-specific CD8 T cells.

Sasaki Katsuhiro K   Bean Angela A   Shah Shivanee S   Schutten Elizabeth E   Huseby Priya G PG   Peters Bjorn B   Shen Zu T ZT   Vanguri Vijay V   Liggitt Denny D   Huseby Eric S ES  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20140303 7


Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory disease of the CNS that causes the demyelination of nerve cells and destroys oligodendrocytes, neurons, and axons. Historically, MS has been thought to be a CD4 T cell-mediated autoimmune disease of CNS white matter. However, recent studies identified CD8 T cell infiltrates and gray matter lesions in MS patients. These findings suggest that CD8 T cells and CNS Ags other than myelin proteins may be involved during the MS disease process. In this article,  ...[more]

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