The CD4+ T-cell subset lacking expression of the CD28 costimulatory molecule is expanded and shows a higher activation state in multiple sclerosis.
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic debilitating disease, in which T-cells are
considered to play a pivotal role.
CD28 is the quintessential costimulatory molecule on T-cells and its expression
declines progressively with repeated stimulations, leading to the generation of
CD28− T-cells. Our aim was to examine whether CD4+CD28- T cells were
enriched in MS patients, and characterize the phenotype of this subset in MS
patients and healthy controls (HC).
All these changes could provide these CD4+CD28- T cell characteristics that
might be involved in the pathogenesis of MS, turning this T-cell subset into a
potential target for future therapeutic strategies.
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Pinto-Medel MJ, García-León JA, Oliver-Martos B, López-Gómez C, Luque G, Arnáiz-Urrutia C, Orpez T, Marín-Bañasco C, Fernández O, Leyva L. The CD4+ T-cell subset lacking expression of the CD28 costimulatory molecule is expanded and shows a higher activation state in multiple sclerosis. J Neuroimmunol. 2012 Feb 29;243(1-2):1-11
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