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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
卷 39, 期 6, 页码 1671-1681出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/eji.200839123
关键词
Chemokines; EAE/MS; Inflammation; T cells
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资金
- EU [INNOCHEM 518187]
- Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
- Pfizer
The T-cell subsets, characterized by their cytokine production profiles and immune regulatory functions, depend on correct in vivo location to interact with accessory or target cells for effective immune responses. Differentiation of naive CD4(+) T cells into effectors is accompanied by sequentially regulated expression of the chemokine receptors responsible for cell recruitment to specific tissues. We studied CCR6 function in EAE, a CD4(+) T-cell-mediated CNS disease characterized by mononuclear infiltration and demyelination. CCR6(-/-) mice showed an altered time course of EAE development, with delayed onset, a higher clinical score, and more persistent symptoms than in controls. An imbalanced cytokine profile and reduced Foxp3(+) cell frequency characterized CNS tissues from CCR6(-/-) compared with CCR6(+/+) mice during the disease effector phase. Transfer of CCR6(+/+) Treg to CCR6(-/-) mice the day before EAE induction reduced the clinical score associated with an increased in infiltrating Foxp3(+) cells and recovery of the cytokine balance in CCR6(-/-) mouse CNS. Competitive assays between CCR6(+/+) and CCR6(-/-) Treg adoptively transferred to CCR6(-/-) mice showed impaired ability of CCR6(-/-) Treg to infiltrate CNS tissues in EAE-affected mice. Our data indicate a CCR6 requirement by CD4(+) Treg to downregulate the CNS inflammatory process and neurological signs associated with EAE.
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