β-Synuclein-reactive T cells induce autoimmune CNS grey matter degeneration
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- DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-0964-2
β-Synuclein-reactive T cells induce autoimmune CNS grey matter degeneration
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Publisher Correction: β-Synuclein-reactive T cells induce autoimmune CNS grey matter degeneration.Nature. 2019 Mar;567(7749):E15. doi: 10.1038/s41586-019-1047-0. Nature. 2019. PMID: 30867589
Abstract
The grey matter is a central target of pathological processes in neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. The grey matter is often also affected in multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system. The mechanisms that underlie grey matter inflammation and degeneration in multiple sclerosis are not well understood. Here we show that, in Lewis rats, T cells directed against the neuronal protein β-synuclein specifically invade the grey matter and that this is accompanied by the presentation of multifaceted clinical disease. The expression pattern of β-synuclein induces the local activation of these T cells and, therefore, determined inflammatory priming of the tissue and targeted recruitment of immune cells. The resulting inflammation led to significant changes in the grey matter, which ranged from gliosis and neuronal destruction to brain atrophy. In humans, β-synuclein-specific T cells were enriched in patients with chronic-progressive multiple sclerosis. These findings reveal a previously unrecognized role of β-synuclein in provoking T-cell-mediated pathology of the central nervous system.
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Multiple sclerosis enters a grey area.Nature. 2019 Feb;566(7745):465-466. doi: 10.1038/d41586-019-00563-6. Nature. 2019. PMID: 30809050 No abstract available.
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New rat model recapitulates disabling grey matter damage in multiple sclerosis.Nat Rev Neurol. 2019 Apr;15(4):185. doi: 10.1038/s41582-019-0168-2. Nat Rev Neurol. 2019. PMID: 30872811 No abstract available.
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β-synuclein at the "synapse" of encephalitis and neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis?Immunol Cell Biol. 2019 Jul;97(6):523-525. doi: 10.1111/imcb.12270. Epub 2019 Jun 12. Immunol Cell Biol. 2019. PMID: 31190448
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