Journal article
CXCR3-dependent plasma blast migration to the central nervous system during viral encephalomyelitis
CP Marques, P Kapil, DR Hinton, C Hindinger, SL Nutt, RM Ransohoff, TW Phares, SA Stohlman, CC Bergmann
Journal of Virology | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00202-11
Abstract
Immunoglobulin in cerebral spinal fluid and antibody secreting cells (ASC) within the central nervous system (CNS) parenchyma are common hallmarks of microbial infections and autoimmune disorders. However, the signals directing ASC migration into the inflamed CNS are poorly characterized. This study demonstrates that CXCR3 mediates CNS accumulation of ASC during neurotropic coronavirus-induced encephalomyelitis. Expansion of CXCR3-expressing ASC in draining lymph nodes prior to accumulation within the CNS was consistent with their recruitment by sustained expression of CXCR3 ligands during viral persistence. Both total and virus-specific ASC were reduced greater than 80% in the CNS of infect..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by National Institutes of Health grant AI 47249 and National Multiple Sclerosis Society grant RG 3808.