T-lymphocyte immunointerferon receptors in patients with multiple sclerosis |
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Authors: | Paolo Bongioanni Francesco Lombardo Cristina Fioretti Giuseppe Meucci |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Clinical Neurology, University of Pisa, Via Roma 67, I-56126 Pisa, Italy |
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Abstract: | Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a T-cell-mediated autoimmune demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS), associated with an altered immunoregulation. Interferon (IFN)-, also known as immune IFN, is a cytokine with several effects on the immune system. Specific IFN- receptors have been found on human lymphocytes, as well as on other cell types (e.g. gliocytes), even in the CNS. The aim of the present study was to evaluate IFN- binding on peripheral blood T-lymphocytes from MS patients, compared with those from healthy subjects. Thirty-two patients were selected according to the classical criteria for definite MS; as controls, 21 healthy subjects were studied. We have found that T-lymphocytes from MS patients bear a significantly smaller amount of IFN- receptors than those from controls [Bmax: 568, 18 vs 708, 14 (mean, SE) receptors/cell]. Such IFN- binding sites are of the same type in patients and healthy subjects [Kd: 1.0, 0.05 vs 0.9, 0.02 (mean, SE) nM]. These findings are discussed in terms of immunopathogenesis of MS, since it has been reported that activated T-lymphocytes have decreased amounts of IFN- receptors. |
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Keywords: | Cytokines Immune response Interferon Lymphocytes Multiple sclerosis |
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