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J Vet Sci. 2000 Dec;1(2):127-31 |
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Experimental autoimmune
encephalomyelitis in cynomolgus monkeys.
Nam KH. |
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Division of Rheumatology,
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City,
IA, 52242. U.S.A. |
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Experimental autoimmune
encephalomyelitis was induced in macaques. T cell clones infiltrated
into the brain lesion area were compared with those in blood. Intradermal
immunization of macaques with brain white matter derived from healthy
macaque in combination with pertussis toxin, induced neurological
symptoms in two macaques. One died on day 25 after immunization,
whereas the other survived. Gross examination of the brain from
the dead macaque, showed clear hemorrhagic lesions in the white
matter. Hematological analysis showed that drastic T cell response
was induced in macaques immunized with white matter, but not in
control macaques. Flow cytometric analysis of blood cells from the
affected macaques demonstrated an increase of CD4 and CD8 T cell
populations expressing the CD69 early activation marker. Single
strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis of T cell receptor
beta chain showed T cell clones infiltrated into the brain lesion,
which were different from those found in the peripheral blood of
the same monkey. The present paper shows that SSCP analysis of TCR
is useful in studying clonality of T cells infiltrating into the
brain tissue of macaque with EAE. | |
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