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Genetics of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis supports the role of T helper cells in multiple sclerosis pathogenesis

Authors :
Emma H. Wall
Roxana del Rio
Dimitry N. Krementsov
Sean A. Diehl
Naresha Saligrama
Laure K. Case
Elizabeth P. Blankenhorn
Cory Teuscher
Russell J. Butterfield
Source :
Annals of Neurology. 70:887-896
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Wiley, 2011.

Abstract

Objective: The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is the primary genetic contributor to multiple sclerosis (MS) and experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE), but multiple additional interacting loci are required for genetic susceptibility. The identity of most of these non-MHC genes is unknown. In this report, we identify genes within evolutionarily conserved genetic pathways leading to MS and EAE. Methods: To identify non-MHC binary and quantitative trait loci (BTL/QTL) important in the pathogenesis of EAE, we generated phenotype-selected congenic mice using EAE-resistant B10.S and EAE-susceptible SJL mice. We hypothesized that genes linked to EAE BTL/QTL and MS-GWAS can be identified if they belong to common evolutionarily conserved pathways, which can be identified with a bioinformatic approach using Ingenuity software. Results: Many known BTL/QTL were retained and linked to susceptibility during phenotype selection, the most significant being a region on chromosome 17 distal to H2 (Eae5). We show in pathway analysis that T helper (TH)-cell differentiation genes are critical for both diseases. Bioinformatic analyses predicted that Eae5 is important in CD4 T-effector and/or Foxp3+ T-regulatory cells (Tregs), and we found that B10.S-Eae5SJL congenic mice have significantly greater numbers of lymph node CD4 and Tregs than B10.S mice. Interpretation: These results support the polygenic model of MS/EAE, whereby MHC and multiple minor loci are required for full susceptibility, and confirm a critical genetic dependence on CD4 TH-cell differentiation and function in the pathogenesis of both diseases. ANN NEUROL 2011;70:887–896

Details

ISSN :
03645134
Volume :
70
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Neurology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a203c07388a00266808dee867601e975
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.22642