The chronically inflamed central nervous system provides niches for long-lived plasma cells

Volume: 5, Issue: 1
Published: Nov 25, 2017
Abstract
Although oligoclonal bands in the cerebrospinal fluid have been a hallmark of multiple sclerosis diagnosis for over three decades, the role of antibody-secreting cells in multiple sclerosis remains unclear. T and B cells are critical for multiple sclerosis pathogenesis, but increasing evidence suggests that plasma cells also contribute, through secretion of autoantibodies. Long-lived plasma cells are known to drive various chronic inflammatory...
Paper Details
Title
The chronically inflamed central nervous system provides niches for long-lived plasma cells
Published Date
Nov 25, 2017
Volume
5
Issue
1
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