VLA-4 blockade promotes differential routes into human CNS involving PSGL-1 rolling of T cells and MCAM-adhesion of TH17 cells.

Schneider-Hohendorf T, Rossaint J, Mohan H, Böning D, Breuer J, Kuhlmann T, Gross CC, Flanagan K, Sorokin L, Vestweber D, Zarbock A, Schwab N, Wiendl H

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Zusammenfassung

The focus of this study is the characterization of human T cell blood-brain barrier migration and corresponding molecular trafficking signatures. We examined peripheral blood and cerebrospinal fluid immune cells from patients under long-term anti-very late antigen-4 (VLA-4)/natalizumab therapy (LTNT) and from CNS specimens. LTNT patients' cerebrospinal fluid T cells exhibited healthy central-/effector-memory ratios, but lacked CD49d and showed enhanced myeloma cell adhesion molecule (MCAM) expression. LTNT led to an increase of PSGL-1 expression on peripheral T cells. Although vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VLA-4 receptor) was expressed at all CNS barriers, P-selectin (PSGL-1-receptor) was mainly detected at the choroid plexus. Accordingly, in vitro experiments under physiological flow conditions using primary human endothelial cells and LTNT patients' T cells showed increased PSGL-1-mediated rolling and residual adhesion, even under VLA-4 blockade. Adhesion of MCAM(+)/TH17 cells was not affected by VLA-4 blocking alone, but was abrogated when both VLA-4 and MCAM were inhibited. Consistent with these data, MCAM(+) cells were detected in white matter lesions, and in gray matter of multiple sclerosis patients. Our data indicate that lymphocyte trafficking into the CNS under VLA-4 blockade can occur by using the alternative adhesion molecules, PSGL-1 and MCAM, the latter representing an exclusive pathway for TH17 cells to migrate over the blood-brain barrier.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftJournal of Experimental Medicine (J Exp Med)
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume211
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue9
Seitenbereich1833-46
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2014 (25.08.2014)
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
DOI10.1084/jem.20140540

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Breuer, Johanna
Klinik für Neurologie
Groß, Catharina
Klinik für Neurologie
Mohan, Hema
Klinik für Neurologie
Schneider-Hohendorf, Tilman
Klinik für Neurologie
Schwab, Nicholas Christopher
Klinik für Neurologie
Schwab, Nicholas Christopher
Klinik für Neurologie
Wiendl, Heinz Siegfried
Klinik für Neurologie