Authors
May H Han, Sun-Il Hwang, Dolly B Roy, Deborah H Lundgren, Jordan V Price, Shalina S Ousman, Guy Haskin Fernald, Bruce Gerlitz, William H Robinson, Sergio E Baranzini, Brian W Grinnell, Cedric S Raine, Raymond A Sobel, David K Han, Lawrence Steinman
Publication date
2008/2/28
Journal
Nature
Volume
451
Issue
7182
Pages
1076-1081
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Understanding the neuropathology of multiple sclerosis (MS) is essential for improved therapies. Therefore, identification of targets specific to pathological types of MS may have therapeutic benefits. Here we identify, by laser-capture microdissection and proteomics, proteins unique to three major types of MS lesions: acute plaque, chronic active plaque and chronic plaque. Comparative proteomic profiles identified tissue factor and protein C inhibitor within chronic active plaque samples, suggesting dysregulation of molecules associated with coagulation. In vivo administration of hirudin or recombinant activated protein C reduced disease severity in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and suppressed Th1 and Th17 cytokines in astrocytes and immune cells. Administration of mutant forms of recombinant activated protein C showed that both its anticoagulant and its signalling functions were essential for …
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