Multiple Sclerosis - a Role of Regulatory T Cells in the Pathogenesis and Biological Treatment of the Disease

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Buc, Milan [1 ]
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[1] Imunol Ustav LF UK, Bratislava 81372, Slovakia
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glatiramer acetate; interferon beta; monoclonal antibodies; regulatory T cells; multiple sclerosis; T(H)1 cells; T(H)17 cells; B-CELLS; GLATIRAMER ACETATE; NEUROMYELITIS-OPTICA; INTERFERON-BETA; MECHANISMS; PROLIFERATION; AUTOIMMUNITY; POPULATION; INCREASES; EXPANSION;
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Every biological system has its executive as well as control mechanisms that, by the means of feedback, maintain homeostasis within the organism. Regulatory B cells (Breg) and especially regulatory T cells (Treg) are of paramount importance in preventing auto-aggressive (allergic and autoimmune) processes. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease driven by proinflammatory activities of various cell types led by T(H)1 and T(H)17 cells. Recently, it has been established that the over-activity of the involved cells is enabled by insufficient activity of regulatory T cells. It is, therefore, natural that, in MS, therapy aims to re-establish their physiological function. IFN-beta and glatiramer acetate, first line biological agents, are able to do so. The second line agents, natalizumab and FTY720, influence the activity of Treg cells in various ways - natalizumab does not affect T cells in any way, while FTY720 supports both, their proliferation and activity. It seems that it is an insufficient immunosuppressive activity after suspension of the 720 (FTY720) treatment that results in a development of the IRIS. With respect to the role of regulatory T cells in the development and therapy of MS it is worth mentioning that they can be induced and expanded in vitro and subsequently re-introduced to the patient. Recently, monoclonal antibodies rituximab, alemtuzumab and daclizumab have entered clinical tests as the treatments of MS. Their mechanisms of action are different. Rituximab down-regulates antigen-presentation function of B cells, alemtuzumab profoundly depletes T cells, including auto-reactive lines, and daclizumab induces NK cells that enter the itrathecal compartment and kill autoreactive T cells. The paper also discusses the support that laboratory immunology has to offer to physicians in terms of the diagnosis and biological treatment decision making.
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