| Titel |
Bacterial peptidoglycan and immune reactivity in the central nervous system in multiple sclerosis |
| Gepubliceerd in |
Brain: a journal of neurology. ISSN 0006-8950. |
| Auteur |
Schrijver, I.A. (Ingrid); Meurs, van M. (Marjan); Melief, M.J.; Buljevac, D.; Ravid, R. (Rivka); Hazenberg, M.P.; Laman, J.D. (Jon); Ang, C.W. (Wim) |
| Datum |
2001-01-01 |
| Trefwoord(en) |
Male, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Middle aged, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Immunohistochemistry, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Inflammation, Disease Progression, T-Lymphocytes/immunology, Antibodies, Monoclonal/diagnostic use, B-Lymphocytes/immunology, Autopsy, Antigens, Bacterial/analysis, Central Nervous System/*immunology, Multiple Sclerosis/*immunology, Peptidoglycan/*analysis |
| Taal |
Engels |
| Type |
artikel |
| Samenvatting |
Multiple sclerosis is believed to result from a CD4+ T-cell response
against myelin antigens. Peptidoglycan, a major component of the
Gram-positive bacterial cell wall, is a functional lipopolysaccharide
analogue with potent proinflammatory properties and is conceivably a
mediator of sterile inflammation. Here we demonstrate that peptidoglycan
is present within antigen-presenting cells in the brain of multiple
sclerosis patients. These cells have macrophage and dendritic cell
characteristics, and are immunocompetent as evidenced by co-expression of
inflammatory cytokines and co-stimulatory molecules. In addition,
intrathecal plasma cells specific for peptidoglycan are present in
multiple sclerosis brain tissue, and antibodies binding peptidoglycan are
present in CSF during active disease. Peptidoglycan may thus contribute to
T- and B-cell activity during brain inflammation without a requirement for
local bacterial replication. |
| Publicatie |
http://hdl.handle.net/1765/9687 |
| Persistent Identifier |
urn:NBN:nl:ui:15-1765/9687 |
| Metadata |
XML |
| Repository |
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam |