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Expression of MHC Class I and Beta2-microglobulin in Rat Spinal Motoneurons: Regulatory Influences by IFN-gamma and Axotomy

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Journal Exp Neurol
Specialty Neurology
Date 1998 May 30
PMID 9527898
Citations 33
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Abstract

The low expression of MHC antigens is believed to be one factor of importance contributing to the immune-privileged status of CNS neurons. We here describe that motoneurons, in contrast to other nerve cells in the lumbar spinal cord of the adult rat, express both MHC class I and beta2-microglobulin mRNA. The motoneurons also display in situ hybridization signal for IFN-gamma receptor mRNA. After a peripheral axotomy, the motoneurons show a clear upregulation of beta2-microglobulin mRNA. IFN-gamma treatment of cultured rat embryonic spinal motoneurons causes a similar upregulation of especially beta2-microglobulin. Based on these facts, we propose that spinal motoneurons can be influenced by IFN-gamma and recognized by cytotoxic CD8+ T-cells. These findings could be of relevance in the search for pathogenetic mechanisms in motoneuron-specific diseases, such as ALS.

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