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Short-term sPECAM-Fc treatment ameliorates EAE while chronic use hastens onset of symptoms.

Short-term sPECAM-Fc treatment ameliorates EAE while chronic use hastens onset of symptoms. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Short-term sPECAM-Fc treatment ameliorates EAE while chronic use hastens onset of symptoms. Abstract Text:

    emily k reinkeEmily K Reinke,jangeun leeJangeun Lee,alla zozulyaAlla Zozulya,jozsef karmanJozsef Karman,william a mullerWilliam A Muller,matyas sandorMatyas Sandor,zsuzsanna fabryZsuzsanna Fabry,

    The homophilic cell adhesion molecule PECAM-1 is a major participant in the migration of leukocytes across endothelium. We examined the ability of a chimeric soluble PECAM-1 fused to human IgG-Fc to impair leukocyte entry through the blood-brain barrier and reduce CNS autoimmunity. sPECAM-Fc impaired migration of lymphocytes across brain endothelial monolayers and diminished the severity of EAE, an experimental model of MS, when administered at the onset of symptoms. However, in mice transgenic for sPECAM-Fc, the chronically elevated levels of sPECAM-Fc hastened onset of EAE disease without significantly changing clinical score severity. Our data suggest that short-term treatment of diseases like MS with sPECAM-Fc has therapeutic potential.

    Short-term sPECAM-Fc treatment ameliorates EAE while chronic use hastens onset of symptoms. Publishing Authors By Initials

    ek reinkeEK Reinke,j leeJ Lee,a zozulyaA Zozulya,j karmanJ Karman,wa mullerWA Muller,m sandorM Sandor,z fabryZ Fabry,

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    Short-term sPECAM-Fc treatment ameliorates EAE while chronic use hastens onset of symptoms. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, N.I.H., Extr

    Journal: Journal of neuroimmunology

    VOLUME: 186

    Page Numbers: 86-93

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Neuroimmunol.

    ISSN: 0165-5728

    DAY: 27

    MONTH: 04

    YEAR: 2007

    Short-term sPECAM-Fc treatment ameliorates EAE while chronic use hastens onset of symptoms. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 8109498

    Short-term sPECAM-Fc treatment ameliorates EAE while chronic use hastens onset of symptoms. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Time Factors

    MESH TERMS: physiology

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Short-term sPECAM-Fc treatment ameliorates EAE while chronic use hastens onset of symptoms. Information

    Substance Name: Pertussis Toxin

    Registry Number: EC 2.4.2.31

    Grant and Affiliation Information for Short-term sPECAM-Fc treatment ameliorates EAE while chronic use hastens onset of symptoms.

    AFFILIATION: Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA.

    Country: Netherlands

    Netherlands Research PublicationNetherlands Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NINDS

    GRANT: R01 NS37570-01

    ACRONYM: NS

    MEDLINETA: J Neuroimmunol

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