A case with stable multiple sclerosis (MS) and T cell responses which initially focused on peptide 16-38 of myelin basic protein (MBP) allowed us to investigate the dynamics of the MBP-specific T cell repertoire and its relationship with disease progression. Epitope mapping experiments and T cell receptor usage of MBP-reactive T cell lines (obtained at four distinct time points over a 7-year period) showed a spreading of the response. Transient expansions and persistence of T cells recognizing different MBP epitopes were also detected. The patient's expanded disability status scale and magnetic resonance imaging lesion load remained stable. Our case shows both persistent self-recognitions and determinant spreading in stable MS. This finding suggests that the relationship between dynamics of self-recognition and disease progression is highly complex.
Myelin basic protein intramolecular spreading without disease progression in a patient with multiple sclerosis / Ristori, Giovanni; Giubilei, Franco; Giunti, D.; Perna, A.; Gasperini, G.; Buttinelli, Carla; Salvetti, Marco; Uccelli, A.. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0165-5728. - 110:1-2(2000), pp. 240-243. [10.1016/S0165-5728(00)00342-8]
Myelin basic protein intramolecular spreading without disease progression in a patient with multiple sclerosis
RISTORI, GIOVANNI;GIUBILEI, Franco;BUTTINELLI, Carla;SALVETTI, Marco
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2000
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A case with stable multiple sclerosis (MS) and T cell responses which initially focused on peptide 16-38 of myelin basic protein (MBP) allowed us to investigate the dynamics of the MBP-specific T cell repertoire and its relationship with disease progression. Epitope mapping experiments and T cell receptor usage of MBP-reactive T cell lines (obtained at four distinct time points over a 7-year period) showed a spreading of the response. Transient expansions and persistence of T cells recognizing different MBP epitopes were also detected. The patient's expanded disability status scale and magnetic resonance imaging lesion load remained stable. Our case shows both persistent self-recognitions and determinant spreading in stable MS. This finding suggests that the relationship between dynamics of self-recognition and disease progression is highly complex.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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