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Leukemia inhibitory factor is produced by myelin-reactive T cells from multiple sclerosis patients and protects against tumor necrosis factor-α-induced oligodendrocyte apoptosis

Authors :
Jack P. Antel
Niels Hellings
Mieke Buntinx
Joris Vanderlocht
Frank Vandenabeele
Jerome J. A. Hendriks
Marjan Moreels
Dick Hoekstra
Piet Stinissen
Nanotechnology and Biophysics in Medicine (NANOBIOMED)
Source :
Europe PubMed Central, Journal of Neuroscience Research, 83(5), 763-774. Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Wiley, 2006.

Abstract

In multiple sclerosis (MS), damage to oligodendrocytes is believed to be caused by an aberrant immune response initiated by autoreactive T cells. Increasing evidence indicates that these T cells are not exclusively detrimental but might also exert protective effects. We report for the first time that myelin-reactive T-cell clones from eight MS patients (6/19) and five healthy controls (4/11) produce leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), a member of the neuropoietic family of neurotrophins. In addition, T-cell clones specific for tetanus toxoid, CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells, and monocytes, but not B cells, secreted LIF LIF-producing T lymphocytes and macrophages were also identified immunohistochemically in both active and chronic-active MS lesions. We further demonstrated dose-dependent protective effects of LIF on tumor necrosis factor-alpha-induced apoptosis of oligodendrocytes. In conclusion, our data demonstrate that peripheral and CNS-infiltrating T cells from MS patients produce LIF, a protective factor for oligodendrocytes. This study emphasizes that secretion of LIF may contribute to the neuroprotective effects of auto reactive T cells. (C) 2006 Wiley- Liss, Inc.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03604012
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Europe PubMed Central, Journal of Neuroscience Research, 83(5), 763-774. Wiley-Blackwell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c6be802836b4d7f519b3bd5c8ebead65