Author
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- Christian Schläger
(Institute of Neuroimmunology, Institute for Multiple Sclerosis Research, University Medical Centre Göttingen)
- Henrike Körner
(Institute of Neuroimmunology, Institute for Multiple Sclerosis Research, University Medical Centre Göttingen)
- Martin Krueger
(Institute of Anatomy, University of Leipzig)
- Stefano Vidoli
(University of Rome La Sapienza)
- Michael Haberl
(Institute of Neuroimmunology, Institute for Multiple Sclerosis Research, University Medical Centre Göttingen)
- Dorothee Mielke
(University Medical Centre Göttingen)
- Elke Brylla
(Institute of Anatomy, University of Leipzig)
- Thomas Issekutz
(Division of Immunology, Department of Pediatrics Dalhousie University)
- Carlos Cabañas
(Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa)
- Peter J. Nelson
(Medical Clinic and Policlinic IV, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich)
- Tjalf Ziemssen
(University Hospital)
- Veit Rohde
(University Medical Centre Göttingen)
- Ingo Bechmann
(Institute of Anatomy, University of Leipzig)
- Dmitri Lodygin
(Institute of Neuroimmunology, Institute for Multiple Sclerosis Research, University Medical Centre Göttingen)
- Francesca Odoardi
(Institute of Neuroimmunology, Institute for Multiple Sclerosis Research, University Medical Centre Göttingen)
- Alexander Flügel
(Institute of Neuroimmunology, Institute for Multiple Sclerosis Research, University Medical Centre Göttingen
Max-Planck-Institute for Experimental Medicine)
Abstract
By investigating trafficking of autoreactive T cells into the CSF during experimental autoimmune encephalitis, the authors find that T cells enter the CSF from the leptomeninges, and that commuting between the leptomeninges and the CSF is regulated by integrin adhesive forces triggered by T-cell activation and/or chemokines.
Suggested Citation
Christian Schläger & Henrike Körner & Martin Krueger & Stefano Vidoli & Michael Haberl & Dorothee Mielke & Elke Brylla & Thomas Issekutz & Carlos Cabañas & Peter J. Nelson & Tjalf Ziemssen & Veit Rohd, 2016.
"Effector T-cell trafficking between the leptomeninges and the cerebrospinal fluid,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 530(7590), pages 349-353, February.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:530:y:2016:i:7590:d:10.1038_nature16939
DOI: 10.1038/nature16939
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