Author: Schnell, Lisa; Schneider, Regula; Berman, Monique A.; Perry, V. Hugh; Schwab, Martin E.
Title: Lymphocyte Recruitment Following Spinal Cord Injury in Mice is Altered by Prior Viral Exposure Cord-id: jz7k83m7 Document date: 2006_4_7
ID: jz7k83m7
Snippet: The inflammatory response induced by mechanical lesion of the spinal cord is known to include the recruitment of neutrophils and macrophages, while the involvement of lymphocytes has been largely ignored. We have studied the pattern of lymphocyte recruitment following partial transection of the mouse spinal cord. Using immunohistochemical techniques, all three types of lymphocytes (CD4â€positive Tâ€cells, CD8†positive Tâ€cells and Bâ€cells) were found in the vicinity of the lesion site wi
Document: The inflammatory response induced by mechanical lesion of the spinal cord is known to include the recruitment of neutrophils and macrophages, while the involvement of lymphocytes has been largely ignored. We have studied the pattern of lymphocyte recruitment following partial transection of the mouse spinal cord. Using immunohistochemical techniques, all three types of lymphocytes (CD4â€positive Tâ€cells, CD8†positive Tâ€cells and Bâ€cells) were found in the vicinity of the lesion site within hours and persisted for up to 7 days. There was a predominance of Bâ€lymphocytes during the first 3 days. A second, late phase of cell infiltration, dominated by CD8â€positive Tâ€lymphocytes, occurred in mice that had been raised in a conventional breeding unit and had acquired antibody titres to a common murine virus (mouse hepatitis virus). In contrast, mice kept in specific pathogenâ€free facilities did not show this lateâ€phase response. These findings suggest a possible role for lymphocytes in secondary tissue loss, local demyelination, scar formation, cytokineâ€mediated inflammatory responses or trophic processes. They also provide evidence that a virus infection can significantly enhance the reaction of Tâ€cells to a spinal cord lesion.
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