Successes and Challenges in Taming the Beast: Cytotoxic Immune Effectors in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Author:

Kaur Kawaljit,Chen Po-Chun,Ko Meng-Wei,Mei Ao,Huerta-Yepez Sara,Maharaj Dipnarine,Malarkannan Subramaniam,Jewett Anahid

Abstract

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurological disease characterized by the progressive loss of motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord. No effective therapeutic strategies have been established thus far, and therefore there is a significant unmet need for effective therapeutics to arrest the disease and reverse the pathologies induced by it. Although the cause of ALS is not well-defined, it appears to be heterogenous. Currently over 20 genes have been found to be associated with ALS. Family history can only be found in 10&#37; of ALS patients, but in the remaining 90&#37; no association with family history is found. The most common genetic causes are expansion in the <i>C9orf72</i> gene and mutations in <i>superoxide dismutase 1, TDP-43</i>, and <i>FUS</i>. In our recent study, we also found mutations in <i>TDP43</i> and<i> FUS </i>in ALS patients. To understand the pathogenesis of the disease, we set ourselves the task of analyzing the phenotype and function of all key immune effectors in ALS patients, comparing them with either a genetically healthy twin or healthy individuals. Our study demonstrated a significant increase in functional activation of NK and CD8&#43; T cytotoxic immune effectors and release of significant IFN-&gamma; not only by the effector cells but also in the serum of ALS patients. Longitudinal analysis of CD8&#43; T cell-mediated IFN-&gamma; secretion from ALS patients demonstrated continued and sustained increase in IFN-&gamma; secretion with periods of decrease which coincided with certain treatments; however, the effects were largely short-lived. N-acetyl cysteine (NAC), one of the treatments used, is known to block cell death; however, even though such treatment was able to block most of the proinflammatory cytokines, chemokines, and growth factor release, it was not able to block IFN-&gamma; and TNF-&alpha;, the two cytokines we had demonstrated previously to induce differentiation of the cells. In this review, we discuss the contribution of cytotoxic effector cells, especially primary NK cells, supercharged NK cells (sNK), and the contribution of sNK cells in expansion and functional activation of CD8&#43; T cells to memory/effector T cells in the pathogenesis of ALS. Potential new targeted therapeutic strategies are also discussed.

Publisher

Begell House

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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