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Abrogation Of Endogenous Glycolipid Antigen Presentation On Myelin-Laden Macrophages By D-Sphingosine Ameliorates The Pathogenesis Of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis, Yi Ban, Wenjuan Dong, Lixing Zhang, Tian Zhou, Ahmad Sabri Altiti, Khaleel Ali, David R. Mootoo, Victoria A. Biaho, Timothy Hla, Yi Ren, Xiaojing Ma
Abrogation Of Endogenous Glycolipid Antigen Presentation On Myelin-Laden Macrophages By D-Sphingosine Ameliorates The Pathogenesis Of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis, Yi Ban, Wenjuan Dong, Lixing Zhang, Tian Zhou, Ahmad Sabri Altiti, Khaleel Ali, David R. Mootoo, Victoria A. Biaho, Timothy Hla, Yi Ren, Xiaojing Ma
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Background: Although myelin is composed of mostly lipids, the pathological role of myelin lipids in demyelinating diseases remains elusive. The principal lipid of the myelin sheath is b-galactosylceramide (b-Galcer). Its a-anomer (a-Galcer) has been demonstrated to be antigenically presented by macrophages via CD1d, a MHC class I-like molecule. Myelin, which is mostly composed of b-Galcer, has been long considered as an immunologically-inert neuron insulator, because the antigen-binding cleft of CD1d is highly a-form-restricted.
Results: Here, we report that CD1d-mediated antigenic presentation of myelin-derived galactosylceramide (Mye-GalCer) by macrophages contributed significantly to the progression of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). Surprisingly, this presentation …