The presence of EBV infected B cells in postmortem multiple sclerosis (MS) brain tissue suggests immune evasion strategies. Using immunohistochemical techniques we analysed the expression of the immune checkpoint molecule PD-L1 and its receptor PD-1 in MS brains containing B cell-enriched perivascular infiltrates and meningeal follicles, a major EBV reservoir. PD-1 and PD-L1 immunoreactivities were restricted to CNS-infiltrating immune cells. PD-L1 was expressed on B cells, including EBV infected B cells, while PD-1 was expressed on many CD8+ T cells, including EBV-specific CD8+ T-cells, and fewer CD4+ T cells. PD-L1+ cells and EBV infected cells were in close contact with PD-1+ T cells. PD-L1 expressed by EBV infected B cells could favour local immune evasion leading to EBV persistence and immunopathology in the MS brain.

EBV infected cells in the multiple sclerosis brain express PD-L1: How the virus and its niche may escape immune surveillance / Serafini, Barbara; Benincasa, Lucia; Rosicarelli, Barbara; Aloisi, Francesca. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0165-5728. - 389:(2024). [10.1016/j.jneuroim.2024.578314]

EBV infected cells in the multiple sclerosis brain express PD-L1: How the virus and its niche may escape immune surveillance

Serafini, Barbara
;
Benincasa, Lucia
;
2024

Abstract

The presence of EBV infected B cells in postmortem multiple sclerosis (MS) brain tissue suggests immune evasion strategies. Using immunohistochemical techniques we analysed the expression of the immune checkpoint molecule PD-L1 and its receptor PD-1 in MS brains containing B cell-enriched perivascular infiltrates and meningeal follicles, a major EBV reservoir. PD-1 and PD-L1 immunoreactivities were restricted to CNS-infiltrating immune cells. PD-L1 was expressed on B cells, including EBV infected B cells, while PD-1 was expressed on many CD8+ T cells, including EBV-specific CD8+ T-cells, and fewer CD4+ T cells. PD-L1+ cells and EBV infected cells were in close contact with PD-1+ T cells. PD-L1 expressed by EBV infected B cells could favour local immune evasion leading to EBV persistence and immunopathology in the MS brain.
2024
B cells; Cytotoxic T cells; Epstein-Barr virus; Immune checkpoint ligand; Meningeal follicles; Multiple sclerosis
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EBV infected cells in the multiple sclerosis brain express PD-L1: How the virus and its niche may escape immune surveillance / Serafini, Barbara; Benincasa, Lucia; Rosicarelli, Barbara; Aloisi, Francesca. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0165-5728. - 389:(2024). [10.1016/j.jneuroim.2024.578314]
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