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Published in: Acta Neuropathologica 3/2019

Open Access 01-03-2019 | Original Paper

Circulating AQP4-specific auto-antibodies alone can induce neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder in the rat

Authors: Sophie Hillebrand, Kathrin Schanda, Magdalini Nigritinou, Irina Tsymala, Denise Böhm, Patrick Peschl, Yoshiki Takai, Kazuo Fujihara, Ichiro Nakashima, Tatsuro Misu, Markus Reindl, Hans Lassmann, Monika Bradl

Published in: Acta Neuropathologica | Issue 3/2019

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Abstract

It is well established that the binding of pathogenic aquaporin-4 (AQP4)-specific autoantibodies to astrocytes may initiate a cascade of events culminating in the destruction of these cells and in the formation of large tissue-destructive lesions typical for patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD). To date, not a single experimental study has shown that the systemic presence of the antibody alone can induce any damage to the central nervous system (CNS), while pathological studies on brains of NMOSD patients suggested that there might be ways for antibody entry and subsequent tissue damage. Here, we systemically applied a highly pathogenic, monoclonal antibody with high affinity to AQP4 over prolonged period of time to rats, and show that AQP4-abs can enter the CNS on their own, via circumventricular organs and meningeal or parenchymal blood vessels, that these antibodies initiate the formation of radically different lesions with AQP4 loss, depending on their mode and site of entry, and that lesion formation is much more efficient in the presence of encephalitogenic T-cell responses. We further demonstrate that the established tissue-destructive lesions trigger the formation of additional lesions by short and far reaching effects on blood vessels and their branches, and that AQP4-abs have profound effects on the AQP4 expression in peripheral tissues which counter-act possible titer loss by antibody absorption outside the CNS. Cumulatively, these data indicate that directly induced pathological changes caused by AQP4-abs inside and outside the CNS are efficient drivers of disease evolution in seropositive organisms.
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Metadata
Title
Circulating AQP4-specific auto-antibodies alone can induce neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder in the rat
Authors
Sophie Hillebrand
Kathrin Schanda
Magdalini Nigritinou
Irina Tsymala
Denise Böhm
Patrick Peschl
Yoshiki Takai
Kazuo Fujihara
Ichiro Nakashima
Tatsuro Misu
Markus Reindl
Hans Lassmann
Monika Bradl
Publication date
01-03-2019
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Acta Neuropathologica / Issue 3/2019
Print ISSN: 0001-6322
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0533
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00401-018-1950-8

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