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Publication : Cutting edge: cross-presented intracranial antigen primes CD8+ T cells.

First Author  Walter L Year  2007
Journal  J Immunol Volume  178
Issue  10 Pages  6038-42
PubMed ID  17475827 Mgi Jnum  J:146129
Mgi Id  MGI:3836718 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.178.10.6038
Citation  Walter L, et al. (2007) Cutting edge: cross-presented intracranial antigen primes CD8+ T cells. J Immunol 178(10):6038-42
abstractText  The CNS is considered immune privileged due to the blood-brain barrier and the absence of conventional lymphatics. Nonetheless, T cell immune responses specific for CNS Ag have been documented. Where these events are initiated and what cellular mechanisms are involved remain unknown. In this study, we established an experimental mouse model to evaluate the requirements for priming CD8+ T cells following the cross-presentation of intracranial Ag. Surprisingly, we find that even with a damaged blood-brain barrier, Ag presentation occurs in regional lymph nodes and not within the CNS itself. Only once the responding cells have expanded can they traffic to the site of CNS injury. Cross-presentation of intracranial Ag is efficient and the subsequent priming of CD8+ T cells is dependent on CD4+ T cell help and CD40 signaling in host APCs. Our findings have important implications for the initiation of T cell immune responses toward CNS Ags.
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