Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3065529 Journal of Neuroimmunology 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Few histological studies have reported an increased of mast cells (MCs) in the brain of MS patients; we have therefore investigated whether this accumulation is associated with disease activity. We assessed a large series of post-mortem white matter samples from MS patients (n = 59, 20 patients) and controls (n = 28, 28 subjects) for MC-specific markers, such as FcɛRI, tryptase and chymase, using quantitative RT-PCR. We have found in MS samples a concordant and significant increase in MC markers and have confirmed the presence of MCs by immunohistochemistry. The levels of MC-specific transcripts showed a positive correlation with the increased levels of two potent MC chemoattractants, namely CCL5 and stem cell factor. The inflammatory stage of MS lesions had only a modest influence on MC accumulation. Our data point to an important patient-specific effect with regards to MC accumulation in MS brain. These observations indirectly suggest the implication of MCs in the pathophysiology of MS in a subset of patients.

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