Lymphocytes in MS and EAE: More than just a CD4+ World
Title | Lymphocytes in MS and EAE: More than just a CD4+ World PDF eBook |
Author | Manu Rangachari |
Publisher | Frontiers Media SA |
Pages | 162 |
Release | 2017-10-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 2889453022 |
Multiple sclerosis is degenerative disease of the central nervous system (CNS) in which myelin destruction and axon loss leads to the accumulation of physical, cognitive, and mental deficits. MS affects more than a million people worldwide and managing this chronic disease presents a significant health challenge. Multiple lines of evidence indicate that MS is an autoimmune disorder in which immune cells launch an inflammatory attack targeting myelin antigens. Indeed, myelin-reactive T cells and antibodies have been identified in MS patients and in animal models (namely experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, or EAE) that recapitulate many features of human disease. Animal model studies have demonstrated that T cells are both necessary and sufficient to initiate and sustain CNS autoimmunity. However, most MS animal models rely on the role played by CD4+ T cells and partially replicate the multiple aspects of MS pathogenesis. Thus, research in the past has focused heavily on the contribution of CD4+ T cells to the disease process; searching PubMed for “MS AND CD4” yields twice the results as corresponding searches for “CD8” or “B cell” and four times that for “NK cells”. While CD4+ T cells may represent the minimum requirement to mediate CNS autoimmunity, it is clear that the immune response underlying human MS is far more complex and involves numerous other immune cells and subsets. This is well illustrated by the observation that MS patients treated with an anti-CD4 depleting antibody did not gain any clinical benefits whereas removal of several lymphocyte subsets using an anti-CD52 depleting antibody has been shown to impede disease progression. In particular, the pathogenic role(s) of non-CD4+ T cell lymphocytes is relatively poorly understood and under-researched, despite evidence that these subsets contribute to disease pathology or regulation. For example, the observed oligoclonal expansion of CD8+ T cells within the CNS compartment supports a local activation. CD8+ T cells with polarized cytolytic granules are seen in close proximity to oligodendrocytes and demyelinated axons in MS tissues. The presence of B cells in inflammatory lesions and antibodies in the CSF have long been recognized as features of MS and Rituximab, a B cell depleting therapy, has been shown to be highly effective to treat MS. Intriguingly, the putative MS therapeutic reagent Daclizumab may function in part through the expansion of a subset of immunoregulatory NK cells. NKT and γδ T cells may also play a role in CNS autoimmunity, given that they respond to lipid antigens and that myelin is lipid-rich. While different animal models recapitulate some of these aspects of human disease, identifying appropriate models and measures to investigate the role of these less well-understood lymphocytes in MS remains a challenge for the field. This Frontiers research topic aims to create a platform for both animal- and human-focused researchers to share their original data, hypotheses, future perspectives and commentaries regarding the role of these less-well understood lymphocyte subsets (CD8+ T cells, B cells, NK cells, NK T cells, γδ T cells) in the pathogenesis of CNS autoimmunity.
Recent Advances in the Immunology of Helminth Infection – Protection, Pathogenesis and Panaceas
Title | Recent Advances in the Immunology of Helminth Infection – Protection, Pathogenesis and Panaceas PDF eBook |
Author | Kara Filbey |
Publisher | Frontiers Media SA |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2021-05-03 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 288966712X |
Dr. Paul Giacomin is a co-founder of Paragen Bio. Dr. Siracusa is the founder and president of Nemagen Discoveries. The other Topic Editors declare no competing interests with regard to the Research Topic subject.
Disease Modifying Therapies in Multiple Sclerosis
Title | Disease Modifying Therapies in Multiple Sclerosis PDF eBook |
Author | Mahsa Ghajarzadeh |
Publisher | Frontiers Media SA |
Pages | 287 |
Release | 2022-09-30 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 2832501303 |
Advanced Imaging Methods in Neuroscience
Title | Advanced Imaging Methods in Neuroscience PDF eBook |
Author | João O. Malva |
Publisher | Frontiers Media SA |
Pages | 498 |
Release | 2022-01-11 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 2889717259 |
Innate Immune Responses in CNS Inflammation
Title | Innate Immune Responses in CNS Inflammation PDF eBook |
Author | Mireia Guerau-de-Arellano |
Publisher | Frontiers Media SA |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2021-11-30 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 2889717429 |
Gut Microbiota-Brain Axis in Enteric and Central Neuronal Functions in Health and Neuropsychiatric Disorders
Title | Gut Microbiota-Brain Axis in Enteric and Central Neuronal Functions in Health and Neuropsychiatric Disorders PDF eBook |
Author | Francesca Ronchi |
Publisher | Frontiers Media SA |
Pages | 141 |
Release | 2022-06-28 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 2889764397 |
Topic Editor Dr. Kasper is co-founder of Symbiotix Biotherapeutics. The other Topic Editors declare no competing interests with regards to the Research Topic theme.
Neuroinflammation
Title | Neuroinflammation PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel David |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2015-05-26 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1118732820 |
Neuroinflammation has long been studied for its connection to the development and progression of Multiple Sclerosis. In recent years, the field has expanded to look at the role of inflammatory processes in a wide range of neurological conditions and cognitive disorders including stroke, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and autism. Researchers have also started to note the beneficial impacts of neuroinflammation in certain diseases. Neuroinflammation: New Insights into Beneficial and Detrimental Functions provides a comprehensive view of both the detriments and benefits of neuroinflammation in human health. Neuroinflammation: New Insights into Beneficial and Detrimental Functions opens with two chapters that look at some fundamental aspects of neuroinflammation in humans and rodents. The remainder of the book is divided into two sections which examine both the detrimental and beneficial aspects of inflammation on the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves, on various disease states, and in normal aging. These sections provide a broad picture of the role neuroinflammation plays in the physiology and pathology of various neurological disorders. Providing cross-disciplinary coverage, Neuroinflammation: New Insights into Beneficial and Detrimental Functions will be an essential volume for neuroimmunologists, neurobiologists, neurologists, and others interested in the field.