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CTLA4 as Immunological Checkpoint in the Development of Multiple Sclerosis
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Clinical ImmunologyLymphocyte DevelopmentImmunologyImmune RegulationPathologyCd4 T Cell ResponsesImmunotherapeuticsImmune SystemImmunotherapyTumor ImmunologyTumor ImmunityNeuroimmunologyAutoimmune DiseaseMetastatic MelanomaImmune SurveillanceAutoimmunityT Cell ImmunityImmunologic DiseaseCell BiologyCancer ImmunosurveillanceImmune Cell DevelopmentCtla4-blocking Antibody IpilimumabImmune Checkpoint InhibitorMultiple SclerosisCellular Immune ResponseMedicine
We investigated a patient who developed multiple sclerosis (MS) during treatment with the CTLA4-blocking antibody ipilimumab for metastatic melanoma. Initially he showed subclinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) changes (radiologically isolated syndrome). Two courses of ipilimumab were each followed by a clinical episode of MS, 1 of which was accompanied by a massive increase of MRI activity. Brain biopsy confirmed active, T-cell type MS. Quantitative next generation sequencing of T-cell receptor genes revealed distinct oligoclonal CD4(+) and CD8(+) T-cell repertoires in the primary melanoma and cerebrospinal fluid. Our results pinpoint the coinhibitory molecule CTLA4 as an immunological checkpoint and therapeutic target in MS. Ann Neurol 2016;80:294-300.
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