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. 1982 Dec;3(4):365-73.
doi: 10.1016/0165-5728(82)90038-8.

Monoclonal anti-T cell antibodies are applicable to the study of inflammatory infiltrates in the central nervous system

Monoclonal anti-T cell antibodies are applicable to the study of inflammatory infiltrates in the central nervous system

U Traugott et al. J Neuroimmunol. 1982 Dec.

Abstract

Monoclonal anti-human T cell antibodies were tested by a modified PAP technique on frozen sections of human central nervous system (CNS) tissue from inflammatory and non-inflammatory conditions. It was found that whole T cells and T cell subsets--T4+ (helper-inducer) and T8+ (suppressor/cytotoxic) T cells--could be differentiated specifically from other mononuclear cells and that these markers did not cross-react with human CNS tissue elements, particularly oligodendrocytes, under the same conditions. The lack of cross-reactivity between monoclonal antibodies to T cells and oligodendrocytes was further confirmed by double-labelling with an anti-galactocerebroside serum. It is concluded that in inflammatory conditions like multiple sclerosis, monoclonal antibodies promise considerable elucidation of immunopathogenetic events.

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