G. Ristori et al., T cell response to myelin basic protein before and after treatment with interferon beta in multiple sclerosis, J NEUROIMM, 99(1), 1999, pp. 91-96
Studies on the in vivo effects of interferon-beta (IFN beta) therapy on aut
oreactive T cells have never been carried out in multiple (MS). We investig
ated the T cell response to myelin basic protein (MBP), before and after IF
N-beta therapy, raising MBP-specific T cell lines (TCL) from the peripheral
blood of six MS patients with a satisfactory response to the treatment. IF
N beta did not affect the relative frequency and epitope specificity of the
TCL. After IFN beta therapy, the production of interleukin-4 was decreased
in MBP-stimulated TCL while the secretion of interferon-gamma was increase
d in unstimulated TCL. Interleukin-10 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha did n
ot show significant variations. This finding supports recent suggestions ab
out the complexity of the T helper 1/T helper 2 paradigm in MS other organ-
specific autoimmune diseases. In fact, the beneficial effects of IFN beta d
o not exclude an immunostimulatory action that involve potentially autoreac
tive T cells. This has implications for future treatment options, including
combination therapies. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.