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对基因易感小鼠进行泰勒病毒感染,可诱导中枢神经系统浸润性CTL,这些CTL无明显的病毒或主要髓鞘抗原特异性。

Theiler's virus infection of genetically susceptible mice induces central nervous system-infiltrating CTLs with no apparent viral or major myelin antigenic specificity.

作者信息

Lin X, Pease L R, Murray P D, Rodriguez M

机构信息

Department of Immunology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.

出版信息

J Immunol. 1998 Jun 1;160(11):5661-8.

PMID:9605173
Abstract

Intracranial infection of susceptible mice with Theiler's virus results in persistent infection and spinal cord demyelination similar to human multiple sclerosis. While central nervous system infiltrating lymphocytes (CNS-ILs) in these mice display no virus-specific CTL activity, the cells were found to be activated killers using a specificity-independent assay. We previously demonstrated that the depletion of T cells in persistently infected mice significantly decreases demyelinating disease. Consequently, we have investigated the killing pathways employed by CNS-ILs that are isolated from persistently infected animals, the relative contribution of CD4 and CD8 cells in the generation of these CTLs, and the reactivity of this cell population to two putative autoantigens in the CNS. In vitro or in vivo manipulation of T cell populations using Abs or genetic knockout strategies demonstrate that the cytotoxic activity is primarily mediated by CD8+ T cells, and that perforin is an important molecule in the effector pathway. Since effector functions in infected mice were not inhibited by the depletion of CD4 cells with mAb but was blocked genetically in CD4 knockout mice, CD4+ T cells appear to play a helper role in the generation of CD8+ CTLs. We found no evidence of autoimmune-mediated demyelination, as the CD8+ CTLs were not reactive to two major myelin autoantigens, myelin basic protein and proteolipid protein. Our finding that CNS-ILs that are isolated from mice susceptible to persistent virus infection are neither specific for virus or myelin autoantigens is consistent with the possibility that CD8+ CTLs mediate CNS damage as a result of nonspecific activation by virus.

摘要

用泰勒氏病毒感染易感小鼠的颅内会导致持续感染和脊髓脱髓鞘,这与人类多发性硬化症相似。虽然这些小鼠中枢神经系统浸润淋巴细胞(CNS-ILs)未表现出病毒特异性CTL活性,但使用非特异性检测方法发现这些细胞是活化的杀伤细胞。我们之前证明,持续感染小鼠体内T细胞的耗竭会显著降低脱髓鞘疾病的发生。因此,我们研究了从持续感染动物中分离出的CNS-ILs所采用的杀伤途径、CD4和CD8细胞在这些CTL产生中的相对贡献,以及该细胞群体对中枢神经系统中两种假定自身抗原的反应性。使用抗体或基因敲除策略在体外或体内对T细胞群体进行操作表明,细胞毒性活性主要由CD8 + T细胞介导,穿孔素是效应途径中的重要分子。由于用单克隆抗体耗竭CD4细胞并未抑制感染小鼠的效应功能,但在CD4基因敲除小鼠中被基因阻断,CD4 + T细胞似乎在CD8 + CTL的产生中起辅助作用。我们没有发现自身免疫介导的脱髓鞘的证据,因为CD8 + CTL对两种主要的髓鞘自身抗原,即髓鞘碱性蛋白和蛋白脂蛋白没有反应。我们从易受持续性病毒感染的小鼠中分离出的CNS-ILs对病毒或髓鞘自身抗原均无特异性这一发现,与CD8 + CTL由于病毒的非特异性激活而介导中枢神经系统损伤的可能性一致。

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