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pubmed-article:16214094pubmed:abstractTextClonally expanded populations of Ig variable gene-mutated B cells are found in the central nervous system (CNS) of subjects with multiple sclerosis (MS), suggesting the occurrence of a germinal center-like reaction. Recent studies have demonstrated that the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of MS patients is enriched with centroblasts and B cells with a memory phenotype compared to peripheral blood. In the same individuals, antibody-secreting cells (ASC) are detected in the CSF and appear to correlate with CNS inflammation. These B-cell subsets are the output of a germinal center reaction, which is likely to occur in the CNS. Recent findings suggest that the inflamed brain can become a favorable niche for B-cell survival and proliferation and, under some circumstances, sustain the formation of ectopic lymphoid structures. Thus, B cells are likely to expand and mature inside the CNS, giving rise to ASC, which may play an effector role in the pathogenesis of MS.lld:pubmed
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