T cells targeting neuromyelitis optica autoantigen aquaporin-4 cause paralysis and visual system injury.

Journal of nature and science Pub Date : 2017-05-01
Andrés Cruz-Herranz, Sharon A Sagan, Raymond A Sobel, Ari J Green, Scott S Zamvil
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Aquaporin-4 (AQP4)-specific antibodies are instrumental in promoting central nervous system (CNS) tissue injury in neuromyelitis optica (NMO), yet evidence indicates that AQP4-specific T cells also have a pivotal role in NMO pathogenesis. Although considerable effort has been devoted to creation of animal models to study how AQP4-specific T cells and antibodies may cooperate in development of both clinical and histologic opticospinal inflammatory disease, the initial attempts were unsuccessful. Recently, it was discovered that T cells from AQP4-deficient (AQP4-/-) mice recognize distinct AQP4 epitopes that were not identified previously in wild-type (WT) mice, and that donor Th17 cells from AQP4-/- mice that target those novel epitopes could cause paralysis and visual system injury associated with opticospinal inflammation in WT recipient mice. These observations indicate that the pathogenic AQP4-specific T cell repertoire is normally controlled by negative selection. Here, we describe the advances leading to development of an animal model for aquaporin-targeted CNS autoimmunity (ATCA). This new model provides a foundation to investigate immune mechanisms that may participate in NMO pathogenesis. It should also permit preclinical testing of agents considered for treatment of NMO.

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T细胞靶向视神经脊髓炎自身抗原水通道蛋白-4导致瘫痪和视觉系统损伤。
水通道蛋白-4 (AQP4)特异性抗体有助于促进视神经脊髓炎(NMO)的中枢神经系统(CNS)组织损伤,但有证据表明AQP4特异性T细胞在NMO发病机制中也起关键作用。尽管已经投入了大量的努力来建立动物模型来研究aqp4特异性T细胞和抗体如何在临床和组织学光脊髓炎症疾病的发展中相互合作,但最初的尝试并不成功。最近,研究人员发现来自AQP4缺陷(AQP4-/-)小鼠的T细胞能够识别不同的AQP4表位,而这些表位以前在野生型(WT)小鼠中没有被识别出来,并且来自AQP4-/-小鼠的供体Th17细胞靶向这些新表位可能导致WT受体小鼠的瘫痪和视觉系统损伤,并与光脊髓炎症相关。这些观察结果表明,致病性aqp4特异性T细胞库通常由负选择控制。在这里,我们描述了导致水通道蛋白靶向中枢神经系统自身免疫(ATCA)动物模型发展的进展。这一新模型为探讨可能参与NMO发病的免疫机制提供了基础。它还应允许对考虑用于治疗NMO的药物进行临床前试验。
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