Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3064019 Journal of Neuroimmunology 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

We recently found a gene signature for multiple sclerosis (MS) that reverted to normal during pregnancy in MS patients and included NR4A2 and TNFAIP3, key molecules in anti-inflammatory processes. Here we focus on the expression levels of these two genes in monocytes and CD4 + T cells from healthy controls and treatment-naïve RRMS patients. Our findings show that monocytes play a key role in the dysregulated anti-inflammatory response, being the expression of both genes down-regulated in these cells in RRMS patients with respect to healthy individuals. CD4 + T cells seem to have only a marginal part, because we can observe only a slight down-regulation in NR4A2.

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