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Publication : IL-21 optimizes T cell and humoral responses in the central nervous system during viral encephalitis.

First Author  Phares TW Year  2013
Journal  J Neuroimmunol Volume  263
Issue  1-2 Pages  43-54
PubMed ID  23992866 Mgi Jnum  J:318137
Mgi Id  MGI:6858392 Doi  10.1016/j.jneuroim.2013.07.019
Citation  Phares TW, et al. (2013) IL-21 optimizes T cell and humoral responses in the central nervous system during viral encephalitis. J Neuroimmunol 263(1-2):43-54
abstractText  Acute coronavirus encephalomyelitis is controlled by T cells while humoral responses suppress virus persistence. This study defines the contribution of interleukin (IL)-21, a regulator of T and B cell function, to central nervous system (CNS) immunity. IL-21 receptor deficiency did not affect peripheral T cell activation or trafficking, but dampened granzyme B, gamma interferon and IL-10 expression by CNS T cells and reduced serum and intrathecal humoral responses. Viral control was already lost prior to humoral CNS responses, but demyelination remained comparable. These data demonstrate a critical role of IL-21 in regulating CNS immunity, sustaining viral persistence and preventing mortality.
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