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   Beneficial effect of chronic Staphylococcus aureus infection in a model of multiple sclerosis is mediated through the secretion of extracellular adherence protein  
   
نویسنده kumar p. ,kretzschmar b. ,herold s. ,nau r. ,kreutzfeldt m. ,schütze s. ,bähr m. ,hein k.
منبع journal of neuroinflammation - 2015 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: bacterial infections have been assumed to worsen multiple sclerosis (ms) disease symptoms and to lead to increased neurodegeneration. however,the underlying biological mechanisms for these effects are complex and poorly understood. here,we assessed the disease-modulating effects of chronic infection with staphylococcus aureus,a common human pathogen,on the clinical course and the extent of neurodegeneration in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (eae),an animal model of ms. methods: to conduct this study,we established a persistent chronic infection in female brown norway rats by inoculating staphylococcus aureus (s. aureus) bacteria in a subcutaneously implanted tissue cages. results: in this study,we observed that the introduction of a localized s. aureus infection during the subclinical phase of eae induced a chronic systemic inflammatory response,consisting of increased t- and b-cell counts and systemic production of proinflammatory cytokines. unexpectedly,the s. aureus infection completely prevented the development of clinical eae,and markedly reduced inflammatory infiltration and demyelination of the optic nerve,while it increased the number of surviving retinal neurons. using a s. aureus strain that lacked the extracellular adherence protein (eap),we determined that the extracellular adherence protein is at least partially responsible for the inhibitory effect of s. aureus infection on autoimmune inflammation of the central nervous system. conclusions: our results demonstrate for the first time that chronic infection with s. aureus has a beneficial effect on eae,indicating a dual role of infection in the pathogenesis of ms. we also showed that secretion of eap by s. aureus plays a major role in preventing autoimmune inflammation of the cns. moreover,we identified eap as a factor responsible for this protective effect. © 2015 kumar et al.
کلیدواژه Eap; Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis; Infection; Neurodegeneration; S.aureus
آدرس department of neurology,university medicine goettingen,robert-koch-strasse 40,goettingen,37075, Germany, department of neurology,university medicine goettingen,robert-koch-strasse 40,goettingen,37075, Germany, department of neurology,university medicine goettingen,robert-koch-strasse 40,goettingen,37075, Germany, institute of neuropathology,university medicine goettingen,goettingen,37075, Germany, department of pathology and immunology,centre médical universitaire 1,rue michel-servet 1211,geneva 4, Switzerland, institute of neuropathology,university medicine goettingen,goettingen,37075, Germany, department of neurology,university medicine goettingen,robert-koch-strasse 40,goettingen,37075, Germany, department of neurology,university medicine goettingen,robert-koch-strasse 40,goettingen,37075, Germany
 
     
   
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