| Literature DB >> 23948692 |
Dannielle Zierath1, Juliane Schulze, Allison Kunze, Olga Drogomiretskiy, Derek Nhan, Brett Jaspers, Alexander Dressel, Kyra Becker.
Abstract
Animals that have myelin basic protein (MBP) specific lymphocytes with a Th1(+) phenotype have worse stroke outcome than those that do not. Whether these MBP specific cells contribute to worsened outcome or are merely a consequence of worse outcome is unclear. In these experiments, lymphocytes were obtained from donor animals one month after stroke and transferred to naïve recipient animals at the time of cerebral ischemia. The MBP specific phenotype of donor cells was determined prior to transfer. Animals that received either MBP specific Th1(+) or Th17(+) cells experienced worse neurological outcome, and the degree of impairment correlated with the robustness of MBP specific Th1(+) and Th17(+) responses. These data demonstrate that the immunologic phenotype of antigen specific lymphocytes influences stroke outcome.Entities:
Keywords: Immune response; Lymphocyte; Stroke; Th1; Th17
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23948692 PMCID: PMC3839415 DOI: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2013.07.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neuroimmunol ISSN: 0165-5728 Impact factor: 3.478