Identification of T cell subsets and B lymphocytes in mouse brain experimental allergic encephalitis lesions.

  • Sriram S
  • Solomon D
  • Rouse R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Tissue section immunoperoxidase staining, employing monoclonal antibodies specific for T cell antigens (Lyt-1, Lyt-2) and B cells (B220), was used to study the brains of mice with experimental allergic encephalitis. Cells bearing phenotypes characteristic of both helper (Lyt-1+2-) and cytotoxic/suppressor (or precursor) (Lyt-2+) T cells, as well as B cells, are present in the perivascular cuffs in brains of EAE mice during active disease and the recovery phase. Lyt-1+ cells comprise 49% of the inflammatory cell population, and Lyt-2+ and B220+ cells are found at frequencies of 10% and 12%, respectively.

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Sriram, S., Solomon, D., Rouse, R. V., & Steinman, L. (1982). Identification of T cell subsets and B lymphocytes in mouse brain experimental allergic encephalitis lesions. The Journal of Immunology, 129(4), 1649–1651. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.129.4.1649

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