Loss of circulating CD8+ CD161high T cells in primary progressive multiple sclerosis

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Recent evidence suggests that the primary progressive form of multiple sclerosis (PP-MS) may present with specific immunological alterations. In this study we focused our attention on CD161, an NK and T cell marker upregulated in relapsing-remitting MS, and investigated its transcript and protein levels in blood cells from PP-MS and healthy individuals. We demonstrated transcriptional downregulation of CD161 in PP-MS and described concomitant mRNA reduction for RORgt, CCR6, CXCR6, KLRK1/NKG2D and many other markers typical of mucosa associated invariant T (MAIT) cells. Targeted multiparametric flow cytometry on fresh blood cells from an independent cohort of case-control subjects confirmed the selective loss of circulating CD8 CD161high T cells, which consist mainly of MAIT cells, and not of CD8 CD161int T cells in PP-MS. These data demonstrate alterations in a specific circulating immune cell subset in MS patients with progressive onset.

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Acquaviva, M., Bassani, C., Sarno, N., Dalla Costa, G., Romeo, M., Sangalli, F., … Farina, C. (2019). Loss of circulating CD8+ CD161high T cells in primary progressive multiple sclerosis. Frontiers in Immunology, 10(AUG). https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01922

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