1. Antibody-Independent Functions of B cells in Multiple Sclerosis
- Author
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Rijvers, L. (Liza) and Rijvers, L. (Liza)
- Abstract
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic immune-mediated disease of the central nervoussystem (CNS). Various pro-inflammatory immune cells mediate local pathology. CD20 depletion therapies and genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have shown that the contribution of B cells to the pathogenesis of MS is indisputable. The strong and rapid beneficial clinical effects of anti-CD20 treatment in MS patients has revealed that B cells serve as antigen-presenting rather than antibody-producing cells in the periphery. Although pro-inflammatory Th-cell responses are significantly reduced in these patients, the exact underlying antibody-independent functions of B cells in MS are poorly understood. B cells activate TH cells through the presentation of antigens, expression of costimulatory molecules and secretion of cytokines. In this thesis
- Published
- 2021