TY - JOUR
T1 - Are natural killer cells involved in multiple sclerosis etiology? Evidences from NKp46/NCR1 receptor modulation in an observational study
AU - Galuppo, Maria
AU - Giacoppo, Sabrina
AU - Sessa, Edoardo
AU - Bramanti, Placido
AU - Mazzon, Emanuela
PY - 2014/10/15
Y1 - 2014/10/15
N2 - Natural killer (NK) cells are implicated in many autoimmune diseases but their role in multiple sclerosis (MS) remains still unknown. This study was aimed to evaluate the expression levels of a NK cell receptor (NCR1) in patients with diagnosis of MS. Particularly, the study took into account patients undergoing pharmacological therapy with interferon-beta or natalizumab and patients never treated since first-time diagnosed for MS. Expression levels of NCR1 receptor were evaluated in protein extracts of peripheral blood mononuclear cells performing western blot analysis. Our results show that MS patients display higher NCR1 expression levels than healthy controls. Moreover, patients with a first diagnosis ofMS display the highest level of NCR1 when compared with patients pharmacologically treated with interferon-beta or natalizumab. Therefore, pharmacologically treated MS patients show a modulated NK cell expression.
AB - Natural killer (NK) cells are implicated in many autoimmune diseases but their role in multiple sclerosis (MS) remains still unknown. This study was aimed to evaluate the expression levels of a NK cell receptor (NCR1) in patients with diagnosis of MS. Particularly, the study took into account patients undergoing pharmacological therapy with interferon-beta or natalizumab and patients never treated since first-time diagnosed for MS. Expression levels of NCR1 receptor were evaluated in protein extracts of peripheral blood mononuclear cells performing western blot analysis. Our results show that MS patients display higher NCR1 expression levels than healthy controls. Moreover, patients with a first diagnosis ofMS display the highest level of NCR1 when compared with patients pharmacologically treated with interferon-beta or natalizumab. Therefore, pharmacologically treated MS patients show a modulated NK cell expression.
KW - Interferon-beta
KW - Multiple sclerosis
KW - Natalizumab
KW - Natural killer cells
KW - NKp46/NCR1 receptor
KW - Peripheral blood mononuclear cells
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jns.2014.07.045
DO - 10.1016/j.jns.2014.07.045
M3 - Article
C2 - 25115502
AN - SCOPUS:84908159484
SN - 0022-510X
VL - 345
SP - 248
EP - 251
JO - Journal of the Neurological Sciences
JF - Journal of the Neurological Sciences
IS - 1
ER -