CD8+ T Cell-Mediated Mechanisms Contribute to the Progression of Neurocognitive Impairment in Both Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer's Disease?
Neurocognitive impairment (NCI) is one of the most relevant clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis (MS). The profile of NCI and the structural and functional changes in the brain structures relevant for cognition in MS share some similarities to those in Alzheimer's disease (AD), the mos...
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doaj-1b846d54d39a4147b8e55a8294fb262e2020-11-25T04:10:51ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242020-11-011110.3389/fimmu.2020.566225566225CD8+ T Cell-Mediated Mechanisms Contribute to the Progression of Neurocognitive Impairment in Both Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer's Disease?Zorica Stojić-Vukanić0Senka Hadžibegović1Senka Hadžibegović2Olivier Nicole3Olivier Nicole4Mirjana Nacka-Aleksić5Sanja Leštarević6Gordana Leposavić7Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Belgrade-Faculty of Pharmacy, Belgrade, SerbiaInstitut des Maladies Neurodégénératives, CNRS, UMR5293, Bordeaux, FranceInstitut des Maladies Neurodégénératives, Université de Bordeaux, UMR5293, Bordeaux, FranceInstitut des Maladies Neurodégénératives, CNRS, UMR5293, Bordeaux, FranceInstitut des Maladies Neurodégénératives, Université de Bordeaux, UMR5293, Bordeaux, FranceDepartment of Pathobiology, University of Belgrade-Faculty of Pharmacy, Belgrade, SerbiaDepartment of Pathobiology, University of Belgrade-Faculty of Pharmacy, Belgrade, SerbiaDepartment of Pathobiology, University of Belgrade-Faculty of Pharmacy, Belgrade, SerbiaNeurocognitive impairment (NCI) is one of the most relevant clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis (MS). The profile of NCI and the structural and functional changes in the brain structures relevant for cognition in MS share some similarities to those in Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common cause of neurocognitive disorders. Additionally, despite clear etiopathological differences between MS and AD, an accumulation of effector/memory CD8+ T cells and CD8+ tissue-resident memory T (Trm) cells in cognitively relevant brain structures of MS/AD patients, and higher frequency of effector/memory CD8+ T cells re-expressing CD45RA (TEMRA) with high capacity to secrete cytotoxic molecules and proinflammatory cytokines in their blood, were found. Thus, an active pathogenetic role of CD8+ T cells in the progression of MS and AD may be assumed. In this mini-review, findings supporting the putative role of CD8+ T cells in the pathogenesis of MS and AD are displayed, and putative mechanisms underlying their pathogenetic action are discussed. A special effort was made to identify the gaps in the current knowledge about the role of CD8+ T cells in the development of NCI to “catalyze” translational research leading to new feasible therapeutic interventions.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2020.566225/fullmultiple sclerosisAlzheimer's diseaseneurocognitive impairmenteffector/memory CD8+ T cellsCD8+ tissue-resident memory T cellsmicroglia |
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Zorica Stojić-Vukanić Senka Hadžibegović Senka Hadžibegović Olivier Nicole Olivier Nicole Mirjana Nacka-Aleksić Sanja Leštarević Gordana Leposavić CD8+ T Cell-Mediated Mechanisms Contribute to the Progression of Neurocognitive Impairment in Both Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer's Disease? Frontiers in Immunology multiple sclerosis Alzheimer's disease neurocognitive impairment effector/memory CD8+ T cells CD8+ tissue-resident memory T cells microglia |
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Zorica Stojić-Vukanić Senka Hadžibegović Senka Hadžibegović Olivier Nicole Olivier Nicole Mirjana Nacka-Aleksić Sanja Leštarević Gordana Leposavić |
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CD8+ T Cell-Mediated Mechanisms Contribute to the Progression of Neurocognitive Impairment in Both Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer's Disease? |
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CD8+ T Cell-Mediated Mechanisms Contribute to the Progression of Neurocognitive Impairment in Both Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer's Disease? |
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CD8+ T Cell-Mediated Mechanisms Contribute to the Progression of Neurocognitive Impairment in Both Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer's Disease? |
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CD8+ T Cell-Mediated Mechanisms Contribute to the Progression of Neurocognitive Impairment in Both Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer's Disease? |
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CD8+ T Cell-Mediated Mechanisms Contribute to the Progression of Neurocognitive Impairment in Both Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer's Disease? |
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cd8+ t cell-mediated mechanisms contribute to the progression of neurocognitive impairment in both multiple sclerosis and alzheimer's disease? |
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Neurocognitive impairment (NCI) is one of the most relevant clinical manifestations of multiple sclerosis (MS). The profile of NCI and the structural and functional changes in the brain structures relevant for cognition in MS share some similarities to those in Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common cause of neurocognitive disorders. Additionally, despite clear etiopathological differences between MS and AD, an accumulation of effector/memory CD8+ T cells and CD8+ tissue-resident memory T (Trm) cells in cognitively relevant brain structures of MS/AD patients, and higher frequency of effector/memory CD8+ T cells re-expressing CD45RA (TEMRA) with high capacity to secrete cytotoxic molecules and proinflammatory cytokines in their blood, were found. Thus, an active pathogenetic role of CD8+ T cells in the progression of MS and AD may be assumed. In this mini-review, findings supporting the putative role of CD8+ T cells in the pathogenesis of MS and AD are displayed, and putative mechanisms underlying their pathogenetic action are discussed. A special effort was made to identify the gaps in the current knowledge about the role of CD8+ T cells in the development of NCI to “catalyze” translational research leading to new feasible therapeutic interventions. |
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multiple sclerosis Alzheimer's disease neurocognitive impairment effector/memory CD8+ T cells CD8+ tissue-resident memory T cells microglia |
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