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Publication : Counteracting roles of MHCI and CD8(+) T cells in the peripheral and central nervous system of ALS SOD1(G93A) mice.

First Author  Nardo G Year  2018
Journal  Mol Neurodegener Volume  13
Issue  1 Pages  42
PubMed ID  30092791 Mgi Jnum  J:357779
Mgi Id  MGI:7763754 Doi  10.1186/s13024-018-0271-7
Citation  Nardo G, et al. (2018) Counteracting roles of MHCI and CD8(+) T cells in the peripheral and central nervous system of ALS SOD1(G93A) mice. Mol Neurodegener 13(1):42
abstractText  BACKGROUND: The major histocompatibility complex I (MHCI) is a key molecule for the interaction of mononucleated cells with CD8(+)T lymphocytes. We previously showed that MHCI is upregulated in the spinal cord microglia and motor axons of transgenic SOD1(G93A) mice. METHODS: To assess the role of MHCI in the disease, we examined transgenic SOD1(G93A) mice crossbred with beta2 microglobulin-deficient mice, which express little if any MHCI on the cell surface and are defective for CD8(+) T cells. RESULTS: The lack of MHCI and CD8(+) T cells in the sciatic nerve affects the motor axon stability, anticipating the muscle atrophy and the disease onset. In contrast, MHCI depletion in resident microglia and the lack of CD8(+) T cell infiltration in the spinal cord protect the cervical motor neurons delaying the paralysis of forelimbs and prolonging the survival of SOD1(G93A) mice. CONCLUSIONS: We provided straightforward evidence for a dual role of MHCI in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) compared to the CNS, pointing out regional and temporal differences in the clinical responses of ALS mice. These findings offer a possible explanation for the failure of systemic immunomodulatory treatments and suggest new potential strategies to prevent the progression of ALS.
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