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Oligoclonal expansion of memory CD8(+) T cells in cerebrospinal fluid from multiple sclerosis patients

Journal

BRAIN
Volume 125, Issue -, Pages 538-550

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/brain/awf059

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multiple sclerosis; neuroimmunology; T-cell receptors; clonal expansion

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Multiple sclerosis is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease of the CNS. Although the aetiology of multiple sclerosis is still unknown, it is widely believed that T cells play a central role in its pathogenesis. To identify and characterize disease-relevant T cells, we analysed CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells freshly isolated from the CSF and peripheral blood of 36 multiple sclerosis patients for their T-cell receptor variable beta (TCRBV) chain repertoire. In most patients, we found significant overexpression of individual TCRBV chains on CD8(+) T cells from CSF compared with peripheral blood. In contrast, only a few multiple sclerosis patients showed differences between the two compartments in TCRBV expression on CD4(+) T cells. The overexpression of specific TCRBV chains on CD8(+) T cells was found to be stable over several months in selected patients and involved mainly T cells with a memory phenotype. In two patients studied, individual TCRBV chain overexpression was found to be caused by the expansion of T cell populations with identical or highly similar rearranged T-cell receptor beta- and alpha-chain sequences, which were not found among peripheral blood CD8(+) T cells. Our findings demonstrate selective enrichment of memory CD8(+) T cells in the CSF of multiple sclerosis patients, suggesting a role for these CD8(+) T cells in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis. Our study provides a basis for future trials to identify disease-associated antigens and disease pathogenesis in multiple sclerosis.

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