Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6020075 Journal of Neuroimmunology 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Studies in multiple sclerosis and its animal model experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) suggest that peripheral monocyte-derived cells (MDCs) are instrumental for disease initiation. MDCs, however, are plastic, and may exert various functions once in the central nervous system (CNS) for prolonged periods. Furthermore, the long-term effect of MDC depletion on continuing axon loss is not known. We show that long-lasting depletion of MDCs, after onset of EAE clinical deficits, is accompanied by decreased CNS infiltration by pathogenic T lymphocytes. Although this treatment does not reverse clinical disease, it prevents worsening of neurological deficits and long-term axonal loss.
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