Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8272764 | Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2018 | 47 Pages |
Abstract
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common demyelinating disease of the central nervous system. It is classified as being an autoimmune response in the genetically susceptible individual to a persistent but unidentified antigen(s). Both the adaptive and the innate immune systems are likely to contribute significantly to MS pathogenesis. This review summarizes current understanding of the characteristics of MS autoimmunity in the initiation and progression of the disease. In particular we find it timely to classify the autoimmune responses by focusing on the immunogenic features of myelin-derived lipids in MS including molecular mimicry; on alterations of bioactive sphingolipids mediators in MS; and on functional roles for regulatory effector cells, including innate lymphocyte populations, like the invariant NKT (iNKT) cells which bridge adaptive and innate immune systems. Recent progress in identifying the nature of sphingolipids recognition for iNKT cells in immunity and the functional consequences of the lipid-CD1d interaction opens new avenues of access to the pathogenesis of demyelination in MS as well as design of lipid antigen-specific therapeutics.
Keywords
ECMMMPFOXP3mAbMOGBCRCISTCrDAMPICAM-1FMCIFN-βHspAPCOPCEAENGFIFN-γPAMPTLRNG2PRRCLRRRMsNLRVCAM-1TregsNMORLRT helperMucosal-associated invariant T cellsinduced regulatory T cellsiTregsSPMSGalCernTregsRelapsing-remitting MSNatural regulatory T cellsTGF-βSecondary Progressive MSBDNFdemyelinationROSinvariant natural killer T cellsMonoclonal antibodyneural/glial antigen 2experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitissphingolipidssphingolipidinflammationpathogen-associated molecular patternInnate immunityadaptive immunityimmunoglobulin interferon βinterferon γinterleukinTransforming growth factor βNeurodegenerationtumor necrosis factor αToll-like receptordanger associated molecular patternCNSBBBblood brain barrierceramideDendritic celliNKT cellsRegulatory T cellsantigen presenting cellclinically isolated syndromeNeuromyelitis opticacentral nervous systemendoplasmic reticulumnerve growth factorBrain-derived neurotrophic factorTNF-αPhospholipidfollicularextra cellular matrixmatrix metalloproteinaseCerebrospinal fluidCSFMHCmajor histocompatibility complexmarginal zoneMAITMultiple sclerosisIntercellular adhesion molecule 1Nitric oxideAntigenHeat shock proteinforkhead box protein 3oligodendrocyte precursorGlycolipidsglycolipidmyelin oligodendrocyte glycoproteinReactive oxygen speciesRIG-I-like receptorB cell receptorT cell receptorpattern recognition receptorC-type lectin receptorNOD-like receptors
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Authors
Maria Podbielska, Joan O'Keeffe, Edward L. Hogan,