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CD70 defines a subset of proinflammatory and CNSpathogenic TH1/TH17 lymphocytes and is overexpressed in multiple sclerosis
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作者 Tessa Dhaeze Laurence Tremblay +15 位作者 Catherine Lachance Evelyn Peelen Stephanie Zandee Camille Grasmuck Lyne Bourbonnière Sandra Larouche Xavier Ayrignac rose-marie rébillard Josée Poirier Boaz Lahav Pierre Duquette Marc Girard robert Moumdjian Alain Bouthillier Catherine Larochelle Alexandre Prat 《Cellular & Molecular Immunology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第7期652-665,共14页
activation.Therefore,engagement of the costimulatory CD27/CD70 pathway is solely dependent on upregulation of CD70.However,the T cell-intrinsic effect and function of human CD70 remain underexplored.Herein,we describe... activation.Therefore,engagement of the costimulatory CD27/CD70 pathway is solely dependent on upregulation of CD70.However,the T cell-intrinsic effect and function of human CD70 remain underexplored.Herein,we describe that CD70 expression distinguishes proinflammatory CD4^(+)T lymphocytes that display an increased potential to migrate into the central nervous system(CNS).Upregulation of CD70 on CD4^(+)T lymphocytes is induced by TGF-β1 and TGF-β3,which promote a pathogenic phenotype.In addition,CD70 is associated with a TH1 and TH17 profile of lymphocytes and is important for T-bet and IFN-γexpression by both T helper subtypes.Moreover,adoptive transfer of CD70−/−CD4^(+)T lymphocytes induced less severe experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis(EAE)disease than transfer of WT CD4^(+)T lymphocytes.CD70+CD4^(+)T lymphocytes are found in the CNS during acute autoimmune inflammation in humans and mice,highlighting CD70 as both an immune marker and an important costimulator of highly pathogenic proinflammatory TH1/TH17 lymphocytes infiltrating the CNS. 展开更多
关键词 CD70+CD4^(+)T lymphocytes multiple sclerosis CD27/CD70 pathway TGF-β1 TGF-Β3 soluble CD70 blood-brain barrier endothelial cells experimental autoimmune encephalitis TCR1640 transgene mouse model
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