视神经脊髓炎
光谱紊乱
免疫学
抗体
医学
水通道蛋白4
病理生理学
神经科学
心理学
病理
精神科
作者
Dennis Fitzgerald,Micheline N. Laurent,Michael Funaro,Asaff Harel,Tracey DeAngelis,Catherine Bangeranye,Souhel Najjar,Inna Tabansky,Joel N. H. Stern
摘要
Auto-reactive T cells are fundamental to many autoimmune processes, including neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD). Several lines of evidence indicate that an antibody against aquaporin-4 (AQP4) is present in NMOSD patients. Further, this AQP4 antibody is pathogenic and can cause profound neurological damage. T cells are fundamental to many autoimmune processes, including NMOSD. Here we review work from animal models to discuss mechanisms by which auto-reactive T cells modulate the process by which antibodies cross the blood-brain barrier and orchestrate the local inflammatory milieu underlying NMOSD pathophysiology. We also examine clinical studies that document the presence of AQP4-specific T cells and the unique cytokine profile of NMOSD patients. This work encourages a renewed and broadened attention to the fundamental role of T cells in neuroautoimmune conditions which will hopefully lead to new therapies and better patients' outcomes.
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