The B cell response in multiple sclerosis.

NEUROLOGICAL RESEARCH(2013)

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) plaques and CSF contain increased amounts of intrathecally synthesized IgG, manifest as oligoclonal bands (OCBs) after protein electrophoresis. OCBs are not unique to MS and are also produced in infectious diseases of the CNS, in which the oligoclonal IgG has been shown to be antibody directed against the disease-causing agent. Thus, analysis of antibody specificity may identify the causative agent/antigen in MS. This review discusses recent studies that have analyzed the phenotypes of B cells in MS which infiltrate the CNS and the molecular features of their antigen-binding regions. Together with histologic studies showing the presence of ectopic lymphoid follicles in the meninges of some MS patients, this data supports the notion of a targeted and compartmentalized humoral response in MS.
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multiple sclerosis,B lymphocytes,oligoclonal bands,plasma cells,germinal center reactions
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