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Authordc.contributor.authorVincent, Thierry 
Authordc.contributor.authorSaikali, Philippe es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorCayrol, Romain es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorRoth Metcalfe, Alejandro Darío es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorBar-Or, Amit es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorPrat, Alexandre es_CL
Authordc.contributor.authorAntel, Jack P. es_CL
Admission datedc.date.accessioned2010-01-26T20:04:48Z
Available datedc.date.available2010-01-26T20:04:48Z
Publication datedc.date.issued2008
Cita de ítemdc.identifier.citationThe Journal of Immunology, 181: 5730–5737, 2008en_US
Identifierdc.identifier.issn0022-1767
Identifierdc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/118985
Abstractdc.description.abstractAutoantibody neuromyelitis optica-IgG (NMO-IgG) recognizing aquaporin-4 (AQP4) is implicated as playing a central role in the physiopathology of NMO. The aim of this in vitro-based study was to characterize functional consequences of interaction between NMO-IgG and cells of the neurovascular unit (astrocytes and brain endothelium) that would provide insight into recognized features of NMO, namely altered blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability and granulocyte recruitment. We used sera from NMO and longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis cases shown to bind in a characteristic perivascular pattern to primate cerebellar slices. Using flow cytometry, we found that sera from NMO-IgG-positive patients reacted with CNS-derived human fetal astrocytes, whereas sera from multiple sclerosis patients did not. We demonstrated that NMO-IgG binding to astrocytes alters aquaporin- 4 polarized expression and increases permeability of a human BBB endothelium/astrocyte barrier. We further demonstrated that NMO-IgG binding to human fetal astrocytes can result in NK cell degranulation, astrocyte killing by Ab-dependent cellular cytotoxicity and complement-dependent granulocyte attraction through the BBB model. Our study highlights important functional roles for NMO-IgG that could account for pathological lesions and BBB dysfunction observed in NMO.en_US
Lenguagedc.language.isoenen_US
Publisherdc.publisherThe American Association of Immunologistsen_US
Keywordsdc.subjectMULTIPLE-SCLEROSISen_US
Títulodc.titleFunctional Consequences of Neuromyelitis Optica-IgG Astrocyte Interactions on Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability and Granulocyte Recruitmenten_US
Document typedc.typeArtículo de revista


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