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Neuroprotective intervention by interferon-γ blockade prevents CD8+ T cell-mediated dendrite and synapse loss

Kreutzfeldt, Mario and Bergthaler, Andreas and Fernandez, Marylise and Brück, Wolfgang and Steinbach, Karin and Vorm, Mariann and Coras, Roland and Blümcke, Ingmar and Bonilla, Weldy V. and Fleige, Anne and Forman, Ruth and Müller, Werner and Becher, Burkhard and Misgeld, Thomas and Kerschensteiner, Martin and Pinschewer, Daniel D. and Merkler, Doron. (2013) Neuroprotective intervention by interferon-γ blockade prevents CD8+ T cell-mediated dendrite and synapse loss. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 210 (10). pp. 2087-2103.

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Abstract

Neurons are postmitotic and thus irreplaceable cells of the central nervous system (CNS). Accordingly, CNS inflammation with resulting neuronal damage can have devastating consequences. We investigated molecular mediators and structural consequences of CD8(+) T lymphocyte (CTL) attack on neurons in vivo. In a viral encephalitis model in mice, disease depended on CTL-derived interferon-γ (IFN-γ) and neuronal IFN-γ signaling. Downstream STAT1 phosphorylation and nuclear translocation in neurons were associated with dendrite and synapse loss (deafferentation). Analogous molecular and structural alterations were also found in human Rasmussen encephalitis, a CTL-mediated human autoimmune disorder of the CNS. Importantly, therapeutic intervention by IFN-γ blocking antibody prevented neuronal deafferentation and clinical disease without reducing CTL responses or CNS infiltration. These findings identify neuronal IFN-γ signaling as a novel target for neuroprotective interventions in CTL-mediated CNS disease.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Biomedizin > Division of Medical Microbiology > Experimental Virology (Pinschewer)
UniBasel Contributors:Pinschewer, Daniel
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Rockefeller University Press
ISSN:0022-1007
e-ISSN:1540-9538
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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