Antigen recognition detains CD8+ T cells at the blood-brain barrier and contributes to its breakdown.
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PubMed ID
37253744
Description
Blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown and immune cell infiltration into the central nervous system (CNS) are early hallmarks of multiple sclerosis (MS). High numbers of CD8+ T cells are found in MS lesions, and antigen (Ag) presentation at the BBB has been proposed to promote CD8+ T cell entry into the CNS. Here, we show that brain endothelial cells process and cross-present Ag, leading to effector CD8+ T cell differentiation. Under physiological flow in vitro, endothelial Ag presentation prevented CD8+ T cell crawling and diapedesis resulting in brain endothelial cell apoptosis and BBB breakdown. Brain endothelial Ag presentation in vivo was limited due to Ag uptake by CNS-resident macrophages but still reduced motility of Ag-specific CD8+ T cells within CNS microvessels. MHC class I-restricted Ag presentation at the BBB during neuroinflammation thus prohibits CD8+ T cell entry into the CNS and triggers CD8+ T cell-mediated focal BBB breakdown.
Date of Publication
2023-05-30
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
500 - Science::570 - Life sciences; biology
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Schallenberg, Vivianne M | |
Page, Nicolas | |
Blanchard, Nicolas | |
Liblau, Roland | |
Körbelin, Jakob | |
Schwaninger, Markus | |
Johnson, Aaron J | |
Merkler, Doron |
Additional Credits
Theodor-Kocher-Institut (TKI)
Institut für Gewebemedizin und Pathologie
Series
Nature communications
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
2041-1723
Access(Rights)
open.access