T cell vaccination in multiple sclerosis: results of a preliminary study

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Jingwu Z. Zhang
Victor M. Rivera
Maria V. Tejada-Simon
Deye Yang
Jian Hong
Sufanfg Li
Hani Haykal
James Killian
Ying C. Q. Zang
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[1] Department of Immunology,
[2] Baylor College of Medicine,undefined
[3] Department of Radiology,undefined
[4] The Methodist Hospital,undefined
[5] Houston,undefined
[6] USA.,undefined
[7] Department of Neurology,undefined
[8] Baylor College of Medicine,undefined
[9] 6501 Fannin Street,undefined
[10] NB302,undefined
[11] Houston,undefined
[12] TX 77030,undefined
[13] USA,undefined
[14] Tel.: +1-7 13/7 98-37 90,undefined
[15] Fax: +1-7 13/7 98-56 65,undefined
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Journal of Neurology | 2002年 / 249卷
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Key words multiple sclerosis; T cell vaccination;
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Myelin basic protein (MBP)-reactive T cells are potentially involved in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS), and can be depleted by subcutaneous inoculations with irradiated autologous MBP-reactive T cells (T cell vaccination). This preliminary open label study was undertaken to evaluate whether depletion of MBP-reactive T cells would be clinically beneficial to patients with MS. Fifty-four patients with relapsing-remitting (RR) MS (n=28) or secondary progressive (SP) MS (n=26) were immunized with irradiated autologous MBP-reactive T cells and monitored for changes in rate of relapse, expanded disability scale score (EDSS) and MRI lesion activity over a period of 24 months. Depletion of MBP-reactive T cells correlated with a reduction (40 %) in rate of relapse in RR-MS patients as compared with the pre-treatment rate in the same cohort. However, the reduction in EDSS was minimal in RR-MS patients while the EDSS was slightly increased in SP-MS patients over a period of 24 months. Serial semi-quantitative MRI examinations suggest stabilization in lesion activity as compared with baseline MRI. The findings suggest some potential clinical benefit of T cell vaccination in MS and encourage further investigations to evaluate the treatment efficacy of T cell vaccination in controlled trials.
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