2009
Epstein–Barr virus infection is not a characteristic feature of multiple sclerosis brain
Willis SN, Stadelmann C, Rodig SJ, Caron T, Gattenloehner S, Mallozzi SS, Roughan JE, Almendinger SE, Blewett MM, Brück W, Hafler DA, O’Connor K. Epstein–Barr virus infection is not a characteristic feature of multiple sclerosis brain. Brain 2009, 132: 3318-3328. PMID: 19638446, PMCID: PMC2792367, DOI: 10.1093/brain/awp200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultiple sclerosis brainEpstein-Barr virus infectionEBV infectionWhite matter lesionsMultiple sclerosisCentral nervous systemMatter lesionsVirus infectionSecond cohortEBV infected cellsB cell infiltrationB cell aggregatesInflammatory demyelinating diseaseB-cell infiltratesReal-time polymerase chain reaction methodologyCNS immunopathologyCNS lymphomaDemyelinating diseaseCell infiltrateSitu hybridizationCell infiltrationLarge cohortBrain pathologyNervous systemPolymerase chain reaction methodology
2007
Abnormal Tr1 differentiation in multiple sclerosis
Astier AL, Hafler DA. Abnormal Tr1 differentiation in multiple sclerosis. Journal Of Neuroimmunology 2007, 191: 70-78. PMID: 17936368, PMCID: PMC2200628, DOI: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2007.09.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultiple sclerosisCentral nervous systemRegulatory T cell defectsInduction of TregsInflammatory demyelinating diseaseIL-10 secretionRegulatory T cellsHuman autoimmune diseasesT cell defectsContext of autoimmunityHigh TregTr1 differentiationTreg activityDemyelinating diseaseTreg cellsImmunosuppressive roleAutoimmune diseasesT cellsNervous systemAltered functionCell defectsSuch diseasesDiseaseTregsSclerosis