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How aged B cells contribute to MS pathology. (R-6833)

Aging of the immune system occurs in aged individuals and in a proportion of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). One of the features of immune aging is the expansion of aged B cells with adverse functional characteristics. In a pilot study, we have found an increased number of aged B cells in the peripheral blood of a proportion of MS patients. We now aim to further study whether aged B cells are increased in the peripheral blood, cerebrospinal fluid and brain tissue of MS patients. To unravel the contribution of aged B cells to MS pathology, we will investigate the mechanisms underlying their development in MS and their functional properties.
Date:1 Jan 2016 →  31 Dec 2018
Keywords:MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Disciplines:Immunology, Laboratory medicine, Medical systems biology, Molecular and cell biology