Author:
Cencioni Maria T.,Magliozzi Roberta,Palmisano Ilaria,Suwan Keittisak,Mensi Antonella,Fuentes-Font Laura,Villar Luisa M.,Fernández-Velasco José I.,Migallón Noelia Villarrubia,Costa-Frossard Lucienne,Monreal Enric,Ali Rehiana,Romozzi Marina,Mazarakis Nicholas,Reynolds Richard,Nicholas Richard,Muraro Paolo A.
Abstract
Abstract
Objective
Soluble CD27 is a promising cerebrospinal fluid inflammatory biomarker in multiple sclerosis. In this study, we investigate relevant immune and neuro-pathological features of soluble CD27 in multiple sclerosis.
Methods
Protein levels of soluble CD27 were correlated to inflammatory cell subpopulations and inflammatory cytokines and chemokines detected in cerebrospinal fluid of 137 patients with multiple sclerosis and 47 patients with inflammatory and non-inflammatory neurological disease from three independent cohorts. Production of soluble CD27 was investigated in cell cultures of activated T and B cells and CD27-knockout T cells. In a study including matched cerebrospinal fluid and post-mortem brain tissues of patients with multiple sclerosis and control cases, levels of soluble CD27 were correlated with perivascular and meningeal infiltrates and with neuropathological features.
Results
We demonstrate that soluble CD27 favours the differentiation of interferon-γ-producing T cells and is released through a secretory mechanism activated by TCR engagement and regulated by neutral sphingomyelinase. We also show that the levels of soluble CD27 correlate with the representation of inflammatory T cell subsets in the CSF of patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis and with the magnitude of perivascular and meningeal CD27 + CD4 + and CD8 + T cell infiltrates in post-mortem central nervous system tissue, defining a subgroup of patients with extensive active inflammatory lesions.
Interpretation
Our results demonstrate that soluble CD27 is a biomarker of disease activity, potentially informative for personalized treatment and monitoring of treatment outcomes.
Funder
Elena Pecci research project and the Fondazione Careggi Onlus
Red Española de Esclerosis Múltiple
Plan Estatal I+D+I , ISCIII-Subdirección General de Evaluación and Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional
NIHR Biomedical Research Centre
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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