| Literature DB >> 18523307 |
Changying Ling1, Yakov I Verbny, Matthew I Banks, Matyas Sandor, Zsuzsanna Fabry.
Abstract
The activation of Ag-specific T cells locally in the CNS could potentially contribute to the development of immune-mediated brain diseases. We addressed whether Ag-specific T cells could be stimulated in the CNS in the absence of peripheral lymphoid tissues by analyzing Ag-specific T cell responses in organotypic brain slice cultures. Organotypic brain slice cultures were established 1 h after intracerebral OVA Ag microinjection. We showed that when OVA-specific CD8(+) T cells were added to Ag-containing brain slices, these cells became activated and migrated into the brain to the sites of their specific Ags. This activation of OVA-specific T cells was abrogated by the deletion of CD11c(+) cells from the brain slices of the donor mice. These data suggest that brain-resident CD11c(+) cells stimulate Ag-specific naive CD8(+) T cells locally in the CNS and may contribute to immune responses in the brain.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18523307 PMCID: PMC3338102 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.180.12.8393
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422